In contemporary philosophy of mind and psychiatry, schizophrenic thought insertion is often used as a validating or invalidating counterexample in various theories about how we experience ourselves. Recent work has taken cases of thought insertion to provide an invalidating counterexample to the Humean denial of self-experience, arguing that deficiencies of agency in thought insertion suggest that we normally experience ourselves as the agent of our thoughts. In this paper, I argue that appealing to a breakdown in the sense of agency to explain thought insertion is problematic, and that rather than following the prevailing binary approach which holds that certain features of consciousness go missing while others remain wholly intact, a bett...
I offer an account of thought insertion based on a certain model of self-knowledge. I propose that s...
There are a number of conflicting accounts of thought insertion, the delusion that the thoughts of a...
Extant philosophical accounts of schizophrenic alien thought neglect three clinically significant fe...
In contemporary philosophy of mind and psychiatry, schizophrenic thought insertion is often used as ...
In contemporary philosophy of mind and psychiatry, a phenomenon that attracts a lot of attention is ...
This is the final version. Freely available from Imprint Academic via the link in this record.'Thoug...
'Thought insertion' in schizophrenia involves somehow experiencing one's own thoughts as someone els...
This paper contributes to the debate in the philosophy of psychiatry regarding the relation between ...
This paper explores the phenomenon of thought insertion, an experience reported by some schizophreni...
In contemporary consciousness research, we have defended a position of experiential minimalism, argu...
This essay presents a new account of thought insertion. Prevailing views in both philosophy and cogn...
A number of recent articles, many appearing in Schizophrenia Bulletin, signal a renewed interest in ...
There are a number of conflicting accounts of thought insertion, the delusion that the thoughts of a...
How does schizophrenia affect a subject's sense of self? In this paper, we discuss the experience of...
Subjectivity theories of consciousness take self-reference, somehow construed, as essential to havin...
I offer an account of thought insertion based on a certain model of self-knowledge. I propose that s...
There are a number of conflicting accounts of thought insertion, the delusion that the thoughts of a...
Extant philosophical accounts of schizophrenic alien thought neglect three clinically significant fe...
In contemporary philosophy of mind and psychiatry, schizophrenic thought insertion is often used as ...
In contemporary philosophy of mind and psychiatry, a phenomenon that attracts a lot of attention is ...
This is the final version. Freely available from Imprint Academic via the link in this record.'Thoug...
'Thought insertion' in schizophrenia involves somehow experiencing one's own thoughts as someone els...
This paper contributes to the debate in the philosophy of psychiatry regarding the relation between ...
This paper explores the phenomenon of thought insertion, an experience reported by some schizophreni...
In contemporary consciousness research, we have defended a position of experiential minimalism, argu...
This essay presents a new account of thought insertion. Prevailing views in both philosophy and cogn...
A number of recent articles, many appearing in Schizophrenia Bulletin, signal a renewed interest in ...
There are a number of conflicting accounts of thought insertion, the delusion that the thoughts of a...
How does schizophrenia affect a subject's sense of self? In this paper, we discuss the experience of...
Subjectivity theories of consciousness take self-reference, somehow construed, as essential to havin...
I offer an account of thought insertion based on a certain model of self-knowledge. I propose that s...
There are a number of conflicting accounts of thought insertion, the delusion that the thoughts of a...
Extant philosophical accounts of schizophrenic alien thought neglect three clinically significant fe...