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Rethinking introspection[electronic ...
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Butler, Jesse, (1973-)
Rethinking introspection[electronic resource] :a pluralist approach to the first-person perspective /
Record Type:
Language materials, printed : Monograph/item
[NT 15000414]:
126
Title/Author:
Rethinking introspection : a pluralist approach to the first-person perspective // Jesse Butler.
Author:
Butler, Jesse,
Published:
New York : : Palgrave Macmillan,, 2013.
Description:
1 online resource.
Subject:
Introspection.
Subject:
Perception.
Subject:
Psychology.
Subject:
PHILOSOPHY / Mind & Body
Subject:
PSYCHOLOGY / Personality
ISBN:
9781137280381 (electronic bk.)
ISBN:
1137280387 (electronic bk.)
[NT 15000227]:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
[NT 15000228]:
1. Introspection as Inner Perception -- 2. Poking Out the Inner Eye -- 3. Introspection as a Metaphor -- 4. Knowing Our Own Consciousness -- 5. Introspection through Cognition -- 6. Understanding Our Own Beliefs and Desires -- 7. The Internal Monologue -- 8. On The Social Side of Self-Knowledge -- Conclusion: Is That All There Is?.
[NT 15000229]:
We seem to have private privileged access to our own minds through introspection, but what exactly does this involve? Do we somehow literally perceive our own minds, as the common idea of a 'mind's eye' suggests, or are there other processes at work in our ability to know our own minds? Rethinking Introspection offers a new pluralist framework for understanding the nature, scope, and limits of introspection. The book argues that, contrary to common misconceptions, introspection does not consist of a single mechanism but rather a diverse range of mental states and cognitive processes with a broad spectrum of epistemic properties. Building upon this revised conception of introspection, the book illustrates and analyzes the variety of ways in which we introspectively grasp the contents of our own minds, from the immediate phenomenal knowledge generated by conscious experience to the self-deceptive possibilities enabled by certain kinds of inner speech.
Online resource:
http://www.palgraveconnect.com/doifinder/10.1057/9781137280381
Rethinking introspection[electronic resource] :a pluralist approach to the first-person perspective /
Butler, Jesse,1973-
Rethinking introspection
a pluralist approach to the first-person perspective /[electronic resource] :Jesse Butler. - New York :Palgrave Macmillan,2013. - 1 online resource.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Introspection as Inner Perception -- 2. Poking Out the Inner Eye -- 3. Introspection as a Metaphor -- 4. Knowing Our Own Consciousness -- 5. Introspection through Cognition -- 6. Understanding Our Own Beliefs and Desires -- 7. The Internal Monologue -- 8. On The Social Side of Self-Knowledge -- Conclusion: Is That All There Is?.
We seem to have private privileged access to our own minds through introspection, but what exactly does this involve? Do we somehow literally perceive our own minds, as the common idea of a 'mind's eye' suggests, or are there other processes at work in our ability to know our own minds? Rethinking Introspection offers a new pluralist framework for understanding the nature, scope, and limits of introspection. The book argues that, contrary to common misconceptions, introspection does not consist of a single mechanism but rather a diverse range of mental states and cognitive processes with a broad spectrum of epistemic properties. Building upon this revised conception of introspection, the book illustrates and analyzes the variety of ways in which we introspectively grasp the contents of our own minds, from the immediate phenomenal knowledge generated by conscious experience to the self-deceptive possibilities enabled by certain kinds of inner speech.
ISBN: 9781137280381 (electronic bk.)
Source: 638516Palgrave Macmillanhttp://www.palgraveconnect.comSubjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: BF316 / .B88 2013
Dewey Class. No.: 126
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