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Non-interpretative metacognition for true beliefs

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 32 (2):146-147 (2009)
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Mindreading often requires access to beliefs, so the mindreading system should be able to self-attribute beliefs, even without self-interpretation. This proposal is consistent with Carruthers' claim that mindreading and metacognition depend on the same cognitive system and the same information as one another; and it may be more consistent with this claim than is Carruthers' account of metacognition

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Ori Friedman
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Transparency or Opacity of Mind?Martin F. Fricke -2014 -Contributions of the Austrian Ludwig Wittgenstein Society 22:97-99.

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