Lexicon of Arguments

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I 119
Self-Presentation/Chisholm: "Cartesian" Properties: e.g. being sad, think of a golden mountain - even "reddish feeling" - possession involves considering - difference: self-presentation / self-oriented: a self-presenting property will not be considered and is therefore not self-presenting.
Universal properties are not self-presenting: E.g. the property to be so that there are stones.
Self-presenting: e.g. pondering and thinking.
Def consciousness: a thing is conscious if it has a self-presenting property.
I 128
Self/Chisholm: a person uses the notion of a self, but not an idea of ​​herself. - It is not true that when a person is pondering her attribution of being sad, that she has not only an idea of sadness but also an idea of herself. >Self-consciousness, >Consciousness, >Subject, >Person, >Indivudal, >Self-ascription.

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