Inner Speech focuses on a familiar and yet mysterious element of our daily lives. In light of renewed interest in the general connections between thought, language, and consciousness, this anthology develops a number of important new theories about internal voices and raises questions about their nature and cognitive functions.
Inner Speech focuses on a familiar and yet mysterious element of our daily lives. In light of renewed interest in the general connections between thought, language, and consciousness, this anthology develops a number of important new theories about internal voices and raises questions about their nature and cognitive functions.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Peter Langland-Hassan is a philosopher of mind and cognitive science at the University of Cincinnati. He has published widely on topics including imagination, inner speech, aphasia, metacognition, and self-knowledge. Langland-Hassan was a postdoctoral researcher at Washington University in St. Louis, in the Philosophy-Neuroscience-Psychology (PNP) program, and holds degrees in philosophy from Columbia University and the Graduate Center of the City University of New York. Agustín Vicente is a philosopher of psychology and of language, and is Research Professor for the Ikerbasque Foundation for Science at the University of the Basque Country. He writes, often in collaboration, on semantics and pragmatics, language and thought, and physicalism and naturalism. He has published more than fifty papers in prestigious philosophy and linguistics venues.
Inhaltsangabe
* 0: Peter Langland-Hassan and Agustin Vicente: Introduction * Part I: The Nature of Inner Speech * 1: Peter Carruthers: The causes and contents of inner speech * 2: Christopher Gauker: Inner speech as the internalization of outer speech * 3: Peter Langland-Hassan: From introspection to essence: the auditory nature of inner speech * 4: Sharon Geva: Inner speech and mental imagery: a neuroscientific perspective * 5: Hélène Loevenbruck, R. Grandchamp, L. Rapin, L. Nalborczyk, M. Dohen, P. Perrier, M. Baciu, and Marcela Perrone-Bortolotti: A neurocognitive model of inner language: to predict, to hear, to see and to feel * 6: Russell Hurlburt and Christopher Heavey: Inner speaking as pristine inner experience * Part II: Inner Speech, Self-Reflection, and Self-Knowledge * 7: José Luis Bermúdez: Inner speech, determinacy, and thinking consciously about thoughts * 8: Keith Frankish: Inner speech and outer thought * 9: Sam Wilkinson and Charles Fernyhough: When inner speech misleads * 10: Edouard Machery: Know thyself: beliefs vs. desires in inner speech * 11: Alain Morin: The self-reflective function of inner speech: thirteen years later * 12: Lauren Swiney: Activity, agency, and inner speech pathology
* 0: Peter Langland-Hassan and Agustin Vicente: Introduction * Part I: The Nature of Inner Speech * 1: Peter Carruthers: The causes and contents of inner speech * 2: Christopher Gauker: Inner speech as the internalization of outer speech * 3: Peter Langland-Hassan: From introspection to essence: the auditory nature of inner speech * 4: Sharon Geva: Inner speech and mental imagery: a neuroscientific perspective * 5: Hélène Loevenbruck, R. Grandchamp, L. Rapin, L. Nalborczyk, M. Dohen, P. Perrier, M. Baciu, and Marcela Perrone-Bortolotti: A neurocognitive model of inner language: to predict, to hear, to see and to feel * 6: Russell Hurlburt and Christopher Heavey: Inner speaking as pristine inner experience * Part II: Inner Speech, Self-Reflection, and Self-Knowledge * 7: José Luis Bermúdez: Inner speech, determinacy, and thinking consciously about thoughts * 8: Keith Frankish: Inner speech and outer thought * 9: Sam Wilkinson and Charles Fernyhough: When inner speech misleads * 10: Edouard Machery: Know thyself: beliefs vs. desires in inner speech * 11: Alain Morin: The self-reflective function of inner speech: thirteen years later * 12: Lauren Swiney: Activity, agency, and inner speech pathology
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