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 Introspection - Philosophy Dictionary of Arguments
 
Introspection: introspection is the investigation of a self-conscious subject of its own inner states. Prerequisites are, among other things, the ability to distinguish interior from external influences, as well as at least to some extent the use of a public language. Moreover, the subject must be able to compare past internal and external states with present internal and external states, and must be able to deliberately distinguish itself from other subjects.
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Annotation: The above characterizations of concepts are neither definitions nor exhausting presentations of problems related to them. Instead, they are intended to give a short introduction to the contributions below. – Lexicon of Arguments.
 
Author Item    More concepts for author
Block, Ned Introspection   Block, Ned
Chalmers, David Introspection   Chalmers, David
Churchland, Patricia Introspection   Churchland, Patricia S.
Danto, Arthur C. Introspection   Danto, Arthur C.
Dennett, Daniel Introspection   Dennett, Daniel
James, William Introspection   James, William
Lewis, David K. Introspection   Lewis, David K.
McGinn, Colin Introspection   McGinn, Colin
Millikan, Ruth Introspection   Millikan, Ruth
Nagel, Thomas Introspection   Nagel, Thomas
Putnam, Hilary Introspection   Putnam, Hilary
Rorty, Richard Introspection   Rorty, Richard
Ryle, Gilbert Introspection   Ryle, Gilbert
Searle, John R. Introspection   Searle, John R.
Sellars, Wilfrid Introspection   Sellars, Wilfrid

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