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Aesthetics as analysis of mind experience [PDF]

open access: yesFilozofija i Društvo, 2015
The paper presents an at tempt to shed light on causes and circum stances which brought about foundation of aesthetics in 18th century as discipline which analyzes mind experience.
Draškić-Vićanović Iva
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Reflections of Wilhelm Wundt’s Lectures in Vytautas Civinskis’ Diary: Application of Introspection to Comprehend Emotional Phenomena

open access: yesPsichologija, 2021
The beginning of the 20th century is well known as a time of formation of psychology as an independent scientific discipline. One of the students interested in it was Vytautas Civinskis (1887–1910), who attended Wilhelm Wundt’s Psychology lectures during
Junona S. Almonaitienė   +1 more
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Consciousness, introspection, and subjective measures [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
This chapter discusses the main types of so-called ’subjective measures of consciousness’ used in current-day science of consciousness. After explaining the key worry about such measures, namely the problem of an ever-present response bias, I discuss the
Spener, Maja
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A Critical Analysis of Process Reliabilism in "What is justified belief?" [PDF]

open access: yesحکمت و فلسفه, 2010
Process reliabilism is one of the most important, and impressive theories in epistemology that was formulated by Alvin Goldman in "What is justified belief?" in 1970s. In this paper, first, we describe process reliablism in a simple form.
abdollah ansaari, jalal peykani
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Biological Stress Reactivity and Introspective Sensitivity: An Exploratory Study

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2020
Reaction to stressful events has an impact on several cognitive processes. High levels of stress can be detrimental to working memory, attention and decision-making.
Mauricio Barrientos   +3 more
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Fact-Introspection, Thing-Introspection, and Inner Awareness [PDF]

open access: yesReview of Philosophy and Psychology, 2016
Phenomenal beliefs are beliefs about the phenomenal properties of one's concurrent conscious states. It is an article of common sense that such beliefs tend to be justified. Philosophers have been less convinced. It is sometimes claimed that phenomenal beliefs are not on the whole justified, on the grounds that (i) they are typically based on ...
Giustina, Anna, Kriegel, Uriah
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Conscience et autoconscience dans l’enseignement / apprentissage d’une langue-culture : pourquoi ? quoi ? comment ?

open access: yesGlottodidactica, 2022
The article introduces different approaches to (self-)awareness, as presented in this issue of Glottodidactica. Its first part discusses the advantages of developing (self-)awareness – in relation to the foreign language teacher and the foreign language
Maciej Smuk
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Mindreading, introspezione e metacognizione: implicazioni per la neuropsichiatria cognitiva

open access: yesRivista Internazionale di Filosofia e Psicologia, 2013
Mindreading, Introspection, and Metacognition: Implications for Cognitive Neuropsychiatry - The aim of this article is to draw sharp boundaries between the concepts of mindreading, introspection and metacognition in order to rectify some common ...
Rossella Guerini, Massimo Marraffa
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Introspection without Judgment [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
The focus of this paper is introspection of phenomenal states, i.e. the distinctively first-personal method through which one can form beliefs about the phenomenology of one’s current conscious mental states.
Giustina, Anna
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The Relevance of Explanatory First-Person Approaches (EFPA) for Understanding Psychopathological Phenomena. The Role of Phenomenology

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2018
The main aim of this paper is to demonstrate the contributions of phenomenology-inspired approaches to the explanation of psychopathological phenomena. First, I introduce the notion of Explanatory First-Person Approaches (EFPA) which share the assumption
Philipp Schmidt, Philipp Schmidt
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