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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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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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WHAT KINDS OF DISAGREEMENT ARE INTROSPECTIVE DISPUTES? [PDF]

open access: yesTrames, 2020
Introspective disputes are introspectively based disputes about features of experiences. This paper addresses the question of what kinds of disagreement are exemplified in such disputes.
Bruno Mölder
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In defense of frequency generalizations and usage-based linguistics. An answer to Frederick Newmeyer’s “Conversational corpora : when big is beautiful”

open access: yesCogniTextes, 2019
In his paper “Conversational corpora : when big is beautiful”, Newmeyer sets himself the goal of evaluating the relationship between corpus size and conclusions drawn from corpora regarding questions of grammatical theory. He formulates a strong critique
Maarten Lemmens
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Use of Introspection in Scientific Psychological Research

open access: yesBehavioural Neurology, 1992
The use of introspection is unavoidable even in psychological research on animals. Difficulties may arise from the absence of reliable introspective data; it is suggested that this could be the case for the so-called “reward system”.
D. Laplane
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What Can Game Theory Tell Us about an AI ‘Theory of Mind’?

open access: yesGames, 2022
Game theory includes a rich source of methods for analysing strategic interactions where there are a small number of agents, each having only a few choices.
Michael S. Harré
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அற இலக்கியத்தில் இல்லற மதிப்புகள் / Home Ethics in Didactic Literature [PDF]

open access: yesPandian Journal of Women's Studies, 2023
IL+Aram – homeliness. Living in the eye of life and purifying the mind is called homeliness. Life forms the culture of one's life and it is the inherent benefit of one's life and gives value. To live with love is a virtue, to live with virtue is to live
R. Divyabharathi, Dr. P. L. Selva Rani
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A better Metaphor for Understanding Consciousness? [PDF]

open access: yesInterdisciplinary Description of Complex Systems, 2015
The article is an attempt at – yet once again – finding a source of more fitting metaphor for the study of consciousness inside the framework of quantum mechanics. It starts by doubting into the possibility of the naturalization of research of experience.
Uban Kordes
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Automatically bridging the semantic gap in machine introspection [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Disclosed are various embodiments that facilitate automatically bridging the semantic gap in machine introspection. It may be determined that a program executed by a first virtual machine is requested to introspect a second virtual machine. A system call
Fu, Yangchun, Lin, Zhiqiang
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Monkey metacognition could generate more insight [PDF]

open access: yesAnimal Behavior and Cognition, 2019
Monkeys demonstrate metacognition by avoiding memory tests when they forget, seeking information when ignorant, and gambling sensibly after making judgments. Some of this metacognition appears to be based on introspection of private mental states.
Robert R. Hampton
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