
Publication details
Publisher: Springer
Place: Berlin
Year: 2017
Pages: 155-177
Series: Phenomenology and the cognitive sciences
Full citation:
, "Just doing what i do", Phenomenology and the cognitive sciences 16 (1), 2017, pp. 155-177.


Just doing what i do
on the awareness of fluent agency
pp. 155-177
in: Darian Meacham, Ruud ter Meulen, Sylvie Allouche (eds), Critiquing technologies of the mind, Phenomenology and the cognitive sciences 16 (1), 2017.Abstract
Hubert Dreyfus has argued that cases of absorbed bodily coping show that there is no room for self-awareness in flow experiences of experts. In this paper, I argue against Dreyfus' maxim of vanishing self-awareness by suggesting that awareness of agency is present in expert bodily action. First, I discuss the phenomenon of absorbed bodily coping by discussing flow experiences involved in expert bodily action: merging into the flow; immersion in the flow; emergence out of flow. I argue against the claim that flow experience does not involve an awareness of agency for each of these features, while conceding that fluent agency does not involve self-awareness in the thetic sense. I challenge the assumption that the awareness of fluent agency must be understood in terms of a thetic awareness of agency. Instead, I develop an Anscombean account of the awareness of fluent agency in terms of the phenomenal character of knowing one's aims. I respond to the challenge that if an Anscombean account of the awareness of agency is to succeed, then agents must be able to answer Anscombean questions. I consider the objection that awareness of agency is not a form of self-awareness by outlining an account of self-awareness as self-synthesis that is distinct from self-perception and self-ascription, but which makes room for self-awareness in expert bodily action.
Publication details
Publisher: Springer
Place: Berlin
Year: 2017
Pages: 155-177
Series: Phenomenology and the cognitive sciences
Full citation:
, "Just doing what i do", Phenomenology and the cognitive sciences 16 (1), 2017, pp. 155-177.