
Eric Schwitzgebel, “Perplexities of Consciousness” (MIT Press, 2011)
New Books in Psychology
00:00
Navigating Introspection: Historical Insights and Modern Techniques
This chapter examines the historical context of introspection in psychology, focusing on Edward Titchener's training methods and the complexities involved in self-reporting conscious experiences. It evaluates modern approaches, such as meditation and experience sampling, highlighting their potential to enhance introspective accuracy while critiquing the inherent challenges. The discussion also questions the reliability of introspective reports compared to sensory perceptions, ultimately suggesting a re-evaluation of the relationship between internal awareness and knowledge of the external world.
Transcript
Play full episode