The author defends the conviction that we have direct knowledge or awareness of our own states of mind, that we do not have to observe our own speech and behavior in order to find out whether we are angry or elated or what we believe or hope or fear, and that, furthermore, we do often come to know, or at least reasonably to believe, such things about ourselves
"Introspection" in its broad sense (Shoemaker, Armstrong) is each non-inferential access a person ha...
Philosophers have recently argued that since there are people who are blind, but don't know it, and ...
Some contemporary philosophers suggest that we know just by introspection that folk psychological st...
Journal ArticleIntrospection plays a crucial role in modern Philosophy; in two different ways. From ...
We are prone to gross error, even in favorable circumstances of extended reflection, about our own o...
In a naive sense it seems that there could be nothing simpler than to \u27know thyself\u27 yet a phi...
International audienceContext: We are presently witnessing a revival of introspective methods, which...
International audienceThe reliability and accuracy of introspective research has been and is still a...
It is widely accepted that knowledge of certain of one’s own mental states is authoritative in being...
Recent discussion of self-knowledge in the philosophy of mind divides the theoretical options as fol...
It is widely accepted that knowledge of certain of one’s own mental states is authoritative in being...
I argue that, despite claims that might be made to the contrary, no scientific evidence could ever p...
The focus of this paper is introspection of phenomenal states, i.e. the distinctively first-personal...
Carruthers considers and rejects a mixed position according to which we have interpretative access t...
"Introspection" in its broad sense (Shoemaker, Armstrong) is each non-inferential access a person ha...
Philosophers have recently argued that since there are people who are blind, but don't know it, and ...
Some contemporary philosophers suggest that we know just by introspection that folk psychological st...
Journal ArticleIntrospection plays a crucial role in modern Philosophy; in two different ways. From ...
We are prone to gross error, even in favorable circumstances of extended reflection, about our own o...
In a naive sense it seems that there could be nothing simpler than to \u27know thyself\u27 yet a phi...
International audienceContext: We are presently witnessing a revival of introspective methods, which...
International audienceThe reliability and accuracy of introspective research has been and is still a...
It is widely accepted that knowledge of certain of one’s own mental states is authoritative in being...
Recent discussion of self-knowledge in the philosophy of mind divides the theoretical options as fol...
It is widely accepted that knowledge of certain of one’s own mental states is authoritative in being...
I argue that, despite claims that might be made to the contrary, no scientific evidence could ever p...
The focus of this paper is introspection of phenomenal states, i.e. the distinctively first-personal...
Carruthers considers and rejects a mixed position according to which we have interpretative access t...
"Introspection" in its broad sense (Shoemaker, Armstrong) is each non-inferential access a person ha...
Philosophers have recently argued that since there are people who are blind, but don't know it, and ...
Some contemporary philosophers suggest that we know just by introspection that folk psychological st...