Introspection : first-person access in science and agency / Maja Spener.

Maja Spener offers an original systematic account of introspection which clarifies its epistemic importance in theorising about the mind. She draws together philosophy and psychology, distingushing between introspection as inquiry and as mental capacity, and presents a new framework for the assessme...

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Main Author: Spener, Maja (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2024.
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520 8 |a Maja Spener offers an original systematic account of introspection which clarifies its epistemic importance in theorising about the mind. She draws together philosophy and psychology, distingushing between introspection as inquiry and as mental capacity, and presents a new framework for the assessment of introspective methods. 
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505 0 |a Cover -- Introspection: First-Person Access in Science and Agency -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Preface -- Epigraph -- 1: Introspective Access and Introspective Method -- 1.1 The Basic Framework -- 1.1.1 The Reliability of Introspective Access -- 1.1.2 The Reliability of Introspective Methods -- 1.2 Calibration and Privacy -- 1.3 A Brief Outline of the Book -- PART I: INTROSPECTIVE INQUIRY: Introduction -- 2: The Problem of Self-Observation -- 2.1 Mill and James on the Problem of Self-Observation -- 2.2 Wundt on the Problem of Self-Observation 
505 8 |a 2.3 Gestalt Psychology and Phenomenological Method -- 2.4 Self-Observation in Early Psychology -- 3: Varieties of Introspective Methods in Introspectionist Psychology -- 3.1 The Method of Systematic Introspection -- 3.2 Müller and the Methods of Direct Introspection and Careful Retrospection -- 3.2.1 Müller's Critique of Systematic Introspection -- 3.2.2 The Methods of Restricted Inner Attention and Careful Retrospection -- 3.3 Wundt and the Method of Controlled Inner Apprehension -- 3.3.1 Wundt's Critique of Systematic Introspection -- 3.3.2 The Method of Controlled Inner Apprehension 
505 8 |a 3.4 The Complexity of Introspective Methods -- 4: The Problem of Response Bias -- 4.1 A Methodological Challenge -- 4.2 Subjective and Objective Thresholds of Perception -- 4.3 Response Bias and Subjective Report -- 4.4 The Distinction between Objective and Subjective Measures of Consciousness -- 5: Subjective Measures of Consciousness -- 5.1 Confidence Ratings -- 5.2 Awareness Ratings -- 5.3 Subjective Access and Introspection -- 5.4 Common Sense and Metacognition -- 5.5 The Necessity of Introspection in Consciousness Science -- 6: The Reliability of Subjective Measures of Consciousness 
505 8 |a 6.1 A Middle Ground Position -- 6.2 Global versus Local Unreliability -- PART II: INTROSPECTIVE KINDS: Introduction -- 7: Introspective Access -- 7.1 Inner Attention -- 7.2 Inner Apprehension -- 7.3 Retrospection -- 7.4 The Basic Pictures and Empirical Research -- 8: The Explanatory Role of Introspective Access -- 8.1 Our Thin Common Ground -- 8.2 Introspective Access and Self-Knowledge -- 8.3 Explaining Our Situational Agency -- 8.4 Introspective Access in Self-Management -- 8.5 Calibrating Introspective Contents -- 8.6 Pluralism about Introspective Access -- Bibliography -- Index 
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