id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_bfovcp3mifd6hopzmic33qijuq Michael Roche A Difficulty for Testing the Inner Sense Theory of Introspection 2013 21 .pdf application/pdf 5197 380 57 The inner sense theory is commonly thought to predict the existence of individuals E&C's Prediction: there should be individuals who are capable of selfattributing certain types of mental states, but incapable of self-attributing other Engelbert and Carruthers claim that damage to inner sense should lead to individuals capable Assumption] is false, then an individual with a damaged inner sense should be capable of selfattributing mental states via this other method. method theory'.5 Such theorists believe that humans sometimes self-attribute mental states via interpretive methods for attributing mental states, one subserving mindreading and one sense will nevertheless have a reliable means of self-attributing mental states.9 The inner sense theory thus does not predict individuals who unreliably self-attribute mental states. Those with damaged inner sense should thus be expected to self-attribute mental states less damaged inner sense should self-attribute mental states less reliably than their unimpaired ./cache/work_bfovcp3mifd6hopzmic33qijuq.pdf ./txt/work_bfovcp3mifd6hopzmic33qijuq.txt