Abstract : The book under review offers two important contributions. One is a valuable discussion of the various ways of addressing the paradoxical experience of externality. The other is an emphasis on a distinction between the experience of subjectivity and the experience of agency. This review tries to show that this distinction is indeed a crucial feature in any solution to the question of externality, but that it is associated with a view of thinking as acting that is questionable.
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Joëlle Proust. Criticial Review of: When self-consciousness breaks, by G. Lynn Stephens & G. Graham. Philosophical Psychology, Taylor & Francis (Routledge), 2002, 15 (4), pp.543-550. 〈ijn_00139122〉