Introspection, Anton's Syndrome, and Human Echolocation

Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 96 (3):n/a-n/a (2015)
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Abstract

Philosophers have recently argued that since there are people who are blind, but don't know it, and people who echolocate, but don't know it, conscious introspection is highly unreliable. I contend that a second look at Anton's syndrome, human echolocation, and ‘facial vision’ suggests otherwise. These examples do not support skepticism about the reliability of introspection

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