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Document Type

Article

Publication Date

2023

Abstract

In “What forms could introspective systems take? A research programme”, François Kammerer and Keith Frankish aim to map the space of “possible forms of introspection” while lending themselves to questions about how different kinds of minds represent themselves. This paper aligns with Kammerer and Frankish’s research programme in embracing other possible forms of introspection; it provides an outline of how, in representing its mental states, an introspective system could take a selective, cumulative, and/or predictive route while underscoring the importance of considering routes of introspection. Although this work only explores human minds, it contributes to Kammerer and Frankish’s research programme by providing a path to studying new methods of introspection and their possible application to other kinds of minds.

Comments

This is the author's accepted manuscript of an article originally published in the Journal of Consciousness Studies, available at https://doi.org/10.53765/20512201.30.9.174.

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