Introspection and Consciousness

 

  1. Murat Aydede, Guven Guzeldere (2004). Cognitive architecture, concepts, and introspection: An information-theoretic solution to the problem of phenomenal consciousness.
  2. Murat Aydede, Guzeldere Guven . Concepts, introspection, and phenomenal consciousness: An information-theoretical approach.
  3. Lynne Rudder Baker . Science and the first-person.
  4. Alex Byrne (2005). Introspection.
  5. Peter Carruthers . Cartesian epistemology.
  6. Peter Carruthers (2010). Introspection: Divided and partly eliminated.
  7. David J. Chalmers (2004). How can we construct a science of consciousness?
  8. Andrew Clifton . The introspection game – or, does the tin man have a heart?
  9. Jonathan Cohen, Shaun Nichols (2010). Colours, colour relationalism and the deliverances of introspection.
  10. John B. Dilworth (2006). Perception, introspection, and functional consonance.
  11. Robert J. Howell (2010). Subjectivity and the elusiveness of the self.
  12. Anthony I. Jack, Andreas Roepstorff (2002). Introspection and cognitive brain mapping: From stimulus-response to script-report.
  13. Anthony I. Jack, Andreas Roepstorff (2003). Why trust the subject?
  14. Paul M. Livingston (2002). Husserl and Schlick on the logical form of experience.
  15. Wayne M. Martin (2005). Bubbles and skulls: The phenomenological structure of self-consciousness in dutch still-life painting.
  16. Eddy A. Nahmias (2002). Verbal reports on the contents of consciousness: Reconsidering introspectionist methodology.
  17. Yutaka Nakamura, R. Chapman (2002). Measuring pain: An introspective look at introspection.
  18. Shaun Nichols, Brian Fiala . Confabulation, confidence, and introspection.
  19. Shaun Nichols (2000). The mind’s “I” and the theory of mind’s “I”: Introspection and two concepts of self.
  20. Gualtiero Piccinini . How to improve on heterophenomenology: The self-measurement methodology of first-person data.
  21. William E. Seager (2000). Introspection and the elementary acts of mind.
  22. Peter Slezak (2002). Thinking about thinking: Language, thought and introspection.
  23. B. Alan Wallace (2001). Intersubjectivity in indo-tibetan buddhism.
  24. Timothy D. Wilson (2003). Knowing when to ask: Introspection and the adaptive unconscious.