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