Introspection, Transparency, and Desire

Journal of Consciousness Studies 30 (3):132-154 (2023)
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Abstract

The transparency approach to introspection has received much attention over the last few decades. It is inspired by some wellknown remarks from Gareth Evans (1982). Although this approach can seem quite plausible as applied to belief (and perhaps perception), philosophers tend to be sceptical that it can succeed for other mental kinds. This paper focuses on desire. It lays out in detail a transparency theory of desire introspection and addresses various concerns and objections to such a theory. The paper takes as its launching point Alex Byrne's (2018) influential work on transparency.

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Michael Roche
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Introspection.Eric Schwitzgebel - 2010 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.

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