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Introspection

WIREs Cognitive Science, 2010
AbstractTwo main questions about introspection are addressed: whether it exists, and whether it is a reliable source of self‐knowledge. Most philosophers have assumed that the answers to both questions are positive, whereas an increasing number of cognitive scientists take the view that introspection is either nonexistent (with self‐attributions of ...
Mark, Engelbert, Peter, Carruthers
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Note on unawareness: Negative Introspection versus AU Introspection (and KU Introspection)

International Journal of Game Theory, 2011
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Chen, Y.-C., Ely, J.C., Luo, X.
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Measuring pain: An introspective look at introspection

Consciousness and Cognition, 2002
The measurement of pain depends upon subjective reports, but we know very little about how research subjects or pain patients produce self-reported judgments. Representationalist assumptions dominate the field of pain research and lead to the critical conjecture that the person in pain examines the contents of consciousness before making a report about
Yoshio, Nakamura, C Richard, Chapman
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