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E-raamat: Inner Speech: New Voices

Edited by (Research Professor, Ikerbasque: Basque Foundation for Science and University of the Basque Country), Edited by (Associate Professor of Philosophy, University of Cincinnati)
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 10-Nov-2018
  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press
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Inner speech lies at the chaotic intersection of several difficult questions in contemporary philosophy and psychology. On the one hand, these episodes are private mental events. On the other, they resemble speech acts of the sort used in interpersonal communication. Inner speech episodes seem to constitute or express sophisticated trains of conceptual thought but, at the same time, they are motoric in nature and draw on sensorimotor mechanisms for speech production and perception more generally. By using inner speech, we seem to both regulate our bodily actions and gain a unique kind of access to our own beliefs and desires. Inner Speech: New Voices explores this familiar and yet mysterious element of our daily lives, bringing together contributions from leading philosophers, psychologists, and neuroscientists. In response to renewed interest in the general connections between thought, language, and consciousness, these leading thinkers develop a number of important new theories, raise questions about the nature of inner speech and its cognitive functions, and debate the current controversies surrounding the 'little voice in the head.'

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a comprehensive, diverse and timely treatment of inner speech, the phenomenon of "the little voice in the head"... The book offers an in-depth treatment of the phenomenon from both theoretical and empirical approaches and thus provides a unique platform to contrast and evaluate the various approaches. Moreover, by directly engaging with inner speech, its contributors provide insights into the nature of thinking, consciousness, perception, action, self-knowledge and the self, thus presenting a network of interrelated topics for the study of the mind... an excellent collection of cutting-edge research on the philosophy, psychology and neuroscience of inner speech, a phenomenon that is key to many different cognitive processes. Carefully engaging with it will prove useful to students, professors, researchers and anyone interested in the nature of the mind. * Marta Jorba, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews * A uniquely broad coverage of its interesting topic; this text will appeal to students and scholars of linguistics, philosophy, and psychology ... Recommended. * J. R. Shook, CHOICE *

List of Figures
ix
List of Contributors
xi
Introduction 1(30)
Peter Langland-Hassan
Agustin Vicente
Part I The Nature of Inner Speech
1 The Causes and Contents of Inner Speech
31(22)
Peter Carruthers
2 Inner Speech as the internalization of Outer Speech
53(25)
Christopher Gauker
3 From Introspection to Essence: The Auditory Nature of Inner Speech
78(27)
Peter Langland-Hassan
4 Inner Speech and Mental Imagery: A Neuroscientific Perspective
105(26)
Sharon Geva
5 A Cognitive Neuroscience View of Inner Language: To Predict and to Hear, See, Feel
131(37)
H. Lœvenbruck
R. Grandchamp
L. Rapin
L. Nalborczyk
M. Dohen
P. Perrier
M. Baciu
M. Perrone-Bertolotti
6 Inner Speaking as Pristine Inner Experience
168(31)
Russell T. Hurlburt
Christopher L. Heavey
Part II Inner Speech, Self-Reflection, and Self-Knowledge
7 Inner Speech, Determinacy, and Thinking Consciously about Thoughts
199(22)
Jose Luis Bermudez
8 Inner Speech and Outer Thought
221(23)
Keith Frankish
9 When Inner Speech Misleads
244(17)
Sam Wilkinson
Charles Fernyhough
10 Know Thyself: Beliefs vs. Desires in Inner Speech
261(15)
Edouard Machery
11 The Self-Reflective Functions of Inner Speech: Thirteen Years Later
276(23)
Alain Morin
12 Activity, Agency, and Inner Speech Pathology
299(34)
Lauren Swiney
Index 333
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.