The interpretive-sensory access theory of self-knowledge: Empirical adequacy and scientific fruitfulness

P Rimkevičius - Problemos, 2020 - ceeol.com
The interpretive-sensory access theory of self-knowledge claims that we come to know our
own minds by turning our capacities for knowing other minds onto ourselves. Peter …

Know yourself better in and through peer disagreement

JJ Kraft - 2023 - era.ed.ac.uk
I aim to answer the following question in this dissertation: How far can one trust claims to self-
knowledge based on privileged access in epistemic peer disagreements where those claims …

Sellars on Self-Knowledge

F Knappik - Wilfrid Sellars and Twentieth-Century Philosophy, 2019 - taylorfrancis.com
Long before self-knowledge about one's present mental states became a widely studied
topic in the analytic tradition, Wilfrid Sellars developed an elaborate account of the particular …

Mental imagery and the illusion of conscious will

P Rimkevičius - Synthese, 2021 - Springer
I discuss the suggestion that conscious will is an illusion. I take it to mean that there are no
conscious decisions. I understand 'conscious' as accessible directly and 'decision'as the …

The Nature of Introspection

A Renero - 2017 - academicworks.cuny.edu
My dissertation proposes a new model of introspection by examining those aspects of the
nature of introspection that have been neglected in the contemporary literature, such as the …

[PDF][PDF] Mechanisms for Agentive Knowledge

F Knappik - academia.edu
1 Peacocke himself proposes that we can gain higher-level agentive knowledge on the
basis of action-consciousness of instrumentally basic actions if we “mean […]” to be …

The opacity of mind and experiments on intuition, meditation, and free will

P Rimkevičius - 2019 - epublications.vu.lt
Abstract [eng] This dissertation examines the problem of self-knowledge. It takes the
viewpoint of the interpretive-sensory access theory (Carruthers 2011). The theory claims that …