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Carruthers claims that global workspace theory implies that sensory states, unlike propositional attitudes, are introspectible in a non-interpretative fashion. I argue that this claim is false, and defend a strong version of the “mindreading is prior” model of first-person access, according to which the self-ascription of all mental states, both propositional and sensory, is interpretative |
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2009-04-01
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Behavioral and Brain Sciences
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32
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2
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First Page |
156
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157
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Recommended Citation |
Pereplyotchik, David (2009). Global Broadcasting and Self-Interpretation. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 32(2) 156-157. doi: 10.1017/S0140525X09000752. Retrieved from https://oaks.kent.edu/philpubs/5
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