Models of Introspection vs. Introspective Devices Testing the Research Programme for Possible Forms of Introspection

Journal of Consciousness Studies 30 (9):86-101 (2023)
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Abstract

The introspective devices framework proposed by Kammerer and Frankish (this issue) offers an attractive conceptual tool for evaluating and developing accounts of introspection. However, the framework assumes that different views about the nature of introspection can be easily evaluated against a set of common criteria. In this paper, I set out to test this assumption by analysing two formal models of introspection using the introspective device framework. The question I aim to answer is not only whether models developed outside of philosophy can be successfully evaluated against the set of conceptual criteria proposed by Kammerer and Frankish, but also whether this kind of evaluation can reveal some limitations inherent to the framework.

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Krzysztof (Krys) Dolega
Université Libre de Bruxelles

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