What Forms Could Introspective Systems Take? A Research Programme

Journal of Consciousness Studies 30 (9):13-48 (2023)
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Abstract

We propose a new approach to the study of introspection. Instead of asking what form introspection actually takes in humans or other animals, we ask what forms it could take, in natural or artificial minds. What are the dimensions along which forms of introspection could vary? This is a relatively unexplored question, but it is one that has the potential to open new avenues of study and reveal new connections between existing ones. It may, for example, focus attention on possible forms of introspection radically different from the human one and help to integrate competing theories of human introspection in a non-adversarial manner. We introduce and motivate the project, provide a preliminary mapping of the space of possible forms of introspection, and sketch a programme for interdisciplinary research on the topic.

Author Profiles

François Kammerer
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique
Keith Frankish
University of Sheffield

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