Inner Speech: New Voices

Inner Speech: New Voices

Inner Speech: New Voices

Inner Speech: New Voices

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Overview

Much of what we say is never said aloud. It occurs only silently, as inner speech. We chastise, congratulate, joke, and generate endless commentary, all without making a sound. This distinctively human ability to create public language in the privacy of our own minds-to, in a sense, "hear" ourselves talking when no one else can-is no less remarkable for its familiarity. And yet, until recently, inner speech remained at the periphery of philosophical and psychological theorizing. This volume, comprised of chapters written by an interdisciplinary group of leading philosophers, psychologists, and neuroscientists, displays the rapidly growing interest among researchers in the puzzles surrounding the nature and cognitive role of the inner voice. Questions explored include: the aids and obstacles inner speech presents to self-knowledge; the complex relation it bears to overt speech production and perception; the means by which inner speech can be identified and empirically assessed; its role in generating auditory verbal hallucinations; and its relationship to conceptual thought itself.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780198796640
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 12/18/2018
Pages: 350
Product dimensions: 9.30(w) x 6.30(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

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.

Table of Contents

0. Introduction, Peter Langland-Hassan and Agustin VicentePart I: The Nature of Inner Speech1. The causes and contents of inner speech, Peter Carruthers2. Inner speech as the internalization of outer speech, Christopher Gauker3. From introspection to essence: the auditory nature of inner speech, Peter Langland-Hassan4. Inner speech and mental imagery: a neuroscientific perspective, Sharon Geva5. A neurocognitive model of inner language: to predict, to hear, to see and to feel, Helene Loevenbruck, R. Grandchamp, L. Rapin, L. Nalborczyk, M. Dohen, P. Perrier, M. Baciu, and Marcela Perrone-Bortolotti6. Inner speaking as pristine inner experience, Russell Hurlburt and Christopher HeaveyPart II: Inner Speech, Self-Reflection, and Self-Knowledge7. Inner speech, determinacy, and thinking consciously about thoughts, Jose Luis Bermudez8. Inner speech and outer thought, Keith Frankish9. When inner speech misleads, Sam Wilkinson and Charles Fernyhough10. Know thyself: beliefs vs. desires in inner speech, Edouard Machery11. The self-reflective function of inner speech: thirteen years later, Alain Morin12. Activity, agency, and inner speech pathology, Lauren Swiney
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