William James's scientific contributions
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William James, filósofo y psicólogo estadounidense, nació en 1842 en el seno de una familia encabezada por su padre, el filósofo trascendentalista Henry James, y formada también por su hermano, el conocido novelista Henry James Junior. William James concluyó sus estudios de medicina en 1869, pero en los años siguientes se dedicó al estudio autodidá...
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... A fundamental aspect of human phenomenology is the sensation of being an embodied agent in the world (Blanke & Metzinger, 2009;De Vignemont, 2018;Limanowski & Blankenburg, 2013;Seth & Tsakiris, 2018). Our experience in and of the world is constructed through our bodily sensations and actions, which as William James pointed out, "is always there" (James, 1890). The basic embodied sense of selfhood, termed Bodily Self-Consciousness, comprises two primary aspects. ...