He tries to do exactly what you suggest. He reviews what we know empirically about self-awareness, and constructs a philosophical model of self that accounts for those phenomena. I got a lot out of it.
He even complains about certain Kantians who have taken the bold step of denying certain kinds of mental illness, because their world view can’t account for them.
Hey Brandon, I hear you. I think you’ll find is fascination to see this Google Video Presentation by Thomas Metzinger:
“Being No One: Consciousness, The Phenomenal Self, and First-Person Perspective”
http://video.google.co.uk/videoplay?docid=-3658963188758918426
He tries to do exactly what you suggest. He reviews what we know empirically about self-awareness, and constructs a philosophical model of self that accounts for those phenomena. I got a lot out of it.
He even complains about certain Kantians who have taken the bold step of denying certain kinds of mental illness, because their world view can’t account for them.
This link is broken.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mthDxnFXs9k looks like it might be the same video though.