REMINDER: This week’s SHAPE philosophy seminar will be presented by Assoc. 
Prof. Robert Dunn (Research Associate, USYD).

Title: “Self-Consciousness in Action and Self-Commitment”

Abstract:
In this paper, I set out an account of self-consciousness in action in the 
spirit of a reading of Elizabeth Anscombe’s book Intention. I develop this 
account in the light of related contributions by (among others) John McDowell, 
Wilfred Sellars, Robert Brandom, and Richard Moran. I argue for an adverbial 
thesis of self-consciousness in action, where the latter is understood as 
contained in the content of an intention in action being executed. We should 
think of self-consciousness in action as knowledge in intention that is held in 
a practically self-committing way. Such knowledge is not a reality distinct 
from what is known: knowledge in intention constitutes the object that it 
understands (a performance) as intentional under a certain description in 
fixing what counts as a correct performance, relative to the intention in 
action (practical self-commitment) that it is intrinsic to. I argue further 
that the taking-true involved in knowledge in intention should be distinguished 
from belief. In taking it to be true, in a practically self-committing way, 
that I am here and now doing something, I take a stand in a hybrid normative 
space. I make myself answerable to the world for the truth of what I take 
myself to be doing; however, what I take responsibility for, as agent, is, not 
that, but making true what I take myself to be here and now doing. Knowledge in 
intention, as Anscombe understands it, is intrinsic to non-defective exercises 
of our power of intentional agency. In Kantian terms (which Anscombe does not 
herself use) this power is our power of rational self-determination in action. 
We know in intention what we are doing in non-defective exercises of this power 
of practical reason because, in taking it to be true, with practically 
self-committing force, that we are here and now doing something, we are, in 
such cases, getting it right of necessity, from within the performance, what it 
is that we are up to.


Time: Fri May 2, 10.30am

Place: Muniment Room, S401 (under the central clock tower, level 1, Main Quad)

David

Dr. David Macarthur | Senior Lecturer & UG Coordinator
Philosophy Department, SOPHI | FASS
THE UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY
NSW, 2006 | Australia
Ph: +61 2 9351 3193
http://www.arts.usyd.edu.au/departs/philos/staff/profiles/dmacarthur.shtml




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