Phenomenology and the feeling of doing : Wegner on the conscious will

In Susan Pockett, Does consciousness cause behaviour? Mit Press (2004)
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Given its ubiquitous presence in everyday experience, it is surprising that the phenomenology of doing—the experience of being an agent—has received such scant attention in the consciousness literature. But things are starting to change, and a small but growing literature on the content and causes of the phenomenology of first-person agency is beginning to emerge.2 One of the most influential and stimulating figures in this literature is Daniel Wegner. In a series of papers and his book The Illusion of Conscious Will (ICW) Wegner has developed..

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original Bayne, Timothy (2004) "Phenomenology and the feeling of doing : Wegner on the conscious will". In Pockett, Susan, Does consciousness cause behaviour?, pp. : Mit Press (2004)

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