How we know our own minds: The relationship between mindreading and metacognition

被引:277
|
作者
Carruthers, Peter [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Maryland, Dept Philosophy, College Pk, MD 20742 USA
关键词
Autism; confabulation; conscious thought; introspection; metacognition; mindreading; schizophrenia; self-interpretation; self-monitoring; self-knowledge; MONKEYS MACACA-MULATTA; OVERT HEAD MOVEMENTS; UNCERTAIN RESPONSE; CHIMPANZEES KNOW; FALSE BELIEF; EXPERIENCE; KNOWLEDGE; RECOGNITION; AWARENESS; HUMANS;
D O I
10.1017/S0140525X09000545
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
Four different accounts of the relationship between third-person mindreading and first-person metacognition are compared and evaluated. While three of them endorse the existence of introspection for propositional attitudes, the fourth (defended here) claims that our knowledge of our own attitudes results from turning our mindreading capacities upon ourselves. Section I of this target article introduces the four accounts. Section 2 develops the "mindreading is prior" model in more detail, showing how it predicts introspection for perceptual and quasi-perceptual (e.g., imagistic) mental events while claiming that metacognitive access to our own attitudes always results from swift unconscious self-interpretation. This section also considers the model's relationship to the expression of attitudes in speech. Section 3 argues that the commonsense belief in the existence of introspection should be given no weight. Section 4 argues briefly that data from childhood development are of no help in resolving this debate. Section 5 considers the evolutionary claims to which the different accounts are committed, and argues that the three introspective views make predictions that are not home out by the data. Section 6 examines the extensive evidence that people often confabulate when self-attributing attitudes. Section 7 considers "two systems" accounts of human thinking and reasoning, arguing that although there are introspectable events within System 2, there are no introspectable attitudes. Section 8 examines alleged evidence of "unsymbolized thinking". Section 9 considers the claim that schizophrenia exhibits a dissociation between mindreading and metacognition. Finally, section 10 evaluates the claim that autism presents a dissociation in the opposite direction, of metacognition without mindreading.
引用
收藏
页码:121 / +
页数:25
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] HOW WELL DO WE KNOW THE ROTATION CURVE OF OUR GALAXY
    PISMIS, P
    [J]. IAU SYMPOSIA, 1985, (106): : 107 - 108
  • [42] Referrals and the PCMH: How Well Do We Know Our Neighborhood?
    Schreiner, Andrew
    Mauldin, Patrick
    Zhang, Jingwen
    Marsden, Justin
    Moran, William
    [J]. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF MANAGED CARE, 2016, 22 (11): : 721 - 725
  • [43] Magnetic Fields in our Galaxy: How Much Do We Know?
    J.L. Han
    [J]. Astrophysics and Space Science, 2001, 278 : 181 - 184
  • [44] How Much Do We Know About Our Own Cognitive Control? Self-Report and Performance Measures of Executive Functions
    Necka, Edward
    Lech, Bogumila
    Sobczyk, Natalia
    Smieja, Magdalena
    [J]. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT, 2012, 28 (03) : 240 - 247
  • [45] Meeting of minds: how do we share our appreciation of traditional environmental knowledge?
    Hunn, E
    [J]. JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL ANTHROPOLOGICAL INSTITUTE, 2006, : S143 - S160
  • [46] Relationship between pregnancy and coronavirus: what we know
    Forestieri, Stefano
    Marcialis, Maria Antonietta
    Migliore, Lucia
    Panisi, Cristina
    Fanos, Vassilios
    [J]. JOURNAL OF MATERNAL-FETAL & NEONATAL MEDICINE, 2022, 35 (10): : 1997 - 2008
  • [47] Confidence and Corrections: How We Make and Un-Make Up Our Minds
    Pearson, John
    Platt, Michael L.
    [J]. NEURON, 2009, 63 (06) : 724 - 726
  • [48] How we perceive our own hands: Effects of attention, aging, and sex
    Naveteur, Janick
    Dupuy, Marie-Agnes
    Gabrielli, Francois
    Michael, George A.
    [J]. SOMATOSENSORY AND MOTOR RESEARCH, 2015, 32 (04): : 227 - 235
  • [50] How Would We Treat Our Own Cystic Fibrosis With Lung Transplantation?
    von Dossow, Vera
    Hulde, Nikolai
    Starke, Henning
    Schramm, Rene
    [J]. JOURNAL OF CARDIOTHORACIC AND VASCULAR ANESTHESIA, 2024, 38 (03) : 626 - 634