On Sat, Dec 08, 2012 at 06:34:56AM -0500, Roger Clough wrote:
> Hi Russell Standish
>
> He's talking about psychological introspection using
> everyday language and concepts. Philosophical
> introspection a la Kant for example, is more formal
> and precise and uses formal categories.
>
I don't
long time, especially near the end." -Woody Allen
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From: Russell Standish
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Time: 2012-12-06, 19:21:39
Subject: Re: Introspection (internal 1p) has been dropped by cognitive science
Re the thread title: it appears the introspec
On 07 Dec 2012, at 01:21, Russell Standish wrote:
Re the thread title: it appears the introspection is quite a difficult
task, contrary to how it seems. But people are working on the
problem. See Brian Scassellati's web page:
http://cs-www.cs.yale.edu/homes/scaz/Research.html
particularly the
Re the thread title: it appears the introspection is quite a difficult
task, contrary to how it seems. But people are working on the
problem. See Brian Scassellati's web page:
http://cs-www.cs.yale.edu/homes/scaz/Research.html
particularly the section: Self-other discrimination
Cheers
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On 05 Dec 2012, at 18:47, Roger Clough wrote:
Hi Bruno,
I found the quote I had been searching for:
http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/kant-mind/
"Kant thought that transcendental arguments were a priori or
yielded the a priori in all three ways. Nonetheless, at the heart of
this method is i
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