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Pre-reflective self-consciousness: a phenomenological account of its embodied, intersubjective and finite constitution

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Este estudio propone un marco conceptual tripartito basado en la pasividad, la afectividad existencial y la temporalidad, para examinar cómo se estructura la autoconciencia pre-reflexiva, explorando su constitución previa al pensamiento explícito. Con un enfoque fenomenológico se examina cómo la capa más básica de la autoconciencia es una experiencia vivida corporizada y afectiva, temporalmente estructurada e intersubjetivamente constituida. Al articular los aportes fenomenológicos con hallazgos de las ciencias cognitivas, incluyendo la filosofía de la mente, la neurobiología y la psicología del desarrollo, esta investigación contribuye a los estudios sobre la autoconciencia. Este enfoque ofrece un marco conceptual para que a través de la interdisciplinariedad de las ciencias cognitivas se sigan explorando las experiencias conscientes más allá de la cognición explícita y la introspección.
This study proposes a three-fold conceptual framework based on passivity, existential affectivity, and temporality to examine how pre-reflective self-consciousness is structured, exploring its structure prior to explicit thought. Drawing on phenomenological philosophy of consciousness, it examines how the most basic layer of self-consciousness is an embodied and affective, temporally structured, and intersubjectively constituted lived experience. By bridging phenomenological insights with findings from cognitive science, including philosophy of mind, neurobiology and developmental psychology, this research contributes to the understanding of self-consciousness. This approach provides a conceptual framework for cognitive science, within its interdisciplinarity, to continue the exploration of the lived experience beyond explicit cognition and introspection.

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Autoconciencia, Ciencias cognitivas, Fenomenología, Self-consciousness, Phenomenology, Cognitive science

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