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Abstract ‘Introspection’ is a term used by philosophers to refer to a special method or means by which one comes to know certain of one's own mental states; specifically, one's current conscious states. It derives from the Latin ‘spicere’, meaning ‘look’, and ‘intra’, meaning ‘within’; introspection is a process of looking inward ...
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Proust’s Traces on Dorothy Richardson. Involuntary Memory and Metaphors
This article explores the ways in which Proust’s roman-fleuve has influenced Dorothy Richardson’s. Firstly, the presence of Proustian involuntary memory in Pilgrimage is contrasted with other cases where memories are presented in an unmediated way ...
María Francisca Llantada Díaz
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The why's the limit: curtailing self-enhancement with explanatory introspection
Self-enhancement is linked to psychological gains (e.g., subjective well-being, persistence in adversity) but also to intrapersonal and interpersonal costs (e.g., excessive risk taking, antisocial behavior).
Gregg, Aiden P. +2 more
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HyBIS: Windows Guest Protection through Advanced Memory Introspection
Effectively protecting the Windows OS is a challenging task, since most implementation details are not publicly known. Windows has always been the main target of malwares that have exploited numerous bugs and vulnerabilities.
C Mahapatra +8 more
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Is there introspective evidence for phenomenal intentionality? [PDF]
The so-called transparency of experience (TE) is the intuition that, in introspecting one’s own experience, one is only aware of certain properties (like colors, shapes, etc.) as features of (apparently) mind-independent objects.
Bordini, Davide
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Self-evaluation in perspective of Surah Al-Isrā verse 14th
This paper describes, knows, understands, and analyzes self-evaluation from the perspective of surah Al-Isrā verse 14. Self-evaluation in psychology is called self-introspection, which means self-correction, while in Islam, it is called muḥāsabah or ...
Kasmah Usman +2 more
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Partial Evidence: An enquiry concerning a possible affinity between literary moral cognitivism and moral pluralism [PDF]
This paper begins by affirming the view that if there is a debate to be had over whether literature can convey moral knowledge, then efforts by proponents to substantiate this claim will already be necessarily conditioned by an understanding of what ...
Shum, Peter
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Strategies Used by Musicians to Identify Notes’ Pitch: Cognitive Bricks and Mental Representations
To this day, the study of the substratum of thought and its implied mechanisms is rarely directly addressed. Nowadays, systemic approaches based on introspective methodologies are no longer fashionable and are often overlooked or ignored. Most frequently,
Alain Letailleur +4 more
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Concepts, Introspection, and Phenomenal Consciousness: An Information-Theoretical Approach [PDF]
This essay is a sustained information-theoretic attempt to bring new light on some of the perennial problems in the philosophy of mind surrounding phenomenal consciousness and introspection.
Aydede, Murat, Guven, Guzeldere
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Meditation Matters: Replies to the Anti-McMindfulness Bandwagon! [PDF]
A critical reply to the anti-mindfulness critics in the collection, who oppose the popular secularized adoption of mindfulness on various grounds (it is not Buddhism, it is Buddhism, it is a tool of neo-capitalist exploitation, etc.), I argue that ...
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