2013
DOI: 10.1007/s13164-013-0152-5
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Povinelli’s Problem and Introspection

Abstract: Povinelli's Problem is a well-known methodological problem confronting those researching nonhuman primate cognition. In this paper I add a new wrinkle to this problem. The wrinkle concerns introspection, i.e., the ability to detect one's own mental states. I argue that introspection either creates a new obstacle to solving Povinelli's Problem, or creates a slightly different, but closely related, problem. I apply these arguments to Robert Lurz and Carla Krachun's (2011) recent attempt at solving Povinelli's Pr… Show more

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“…Trained to confront the best possible version of an argument (and thus avoid undue violence to hapless straw men), they recognized that our hypothesis (1) was an explicitly mental theory and (2) that it presented a severe challenge for interpreting all current (and future) experiments of a type. These facts spawned a healthy debate about how to overcome it using modified experimental designs (Andrews, 2005(Andrews, , 2016Halina, 2015;Lurz, 2011;Lurz & Krachun, 2011;Lurz et al, 2014;Roche, 2013;Sober, 2016;cf. Povinelli & Henley, 2020, Appendix).…”
Section: Philosophers React: Experimental Escapes From the Asymmetric Dependency Problem?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Trained to confront the best possible version of an argument (and thus avoid undue violence to hapless straw men), they recognized that our hypothesis (1) was an explicitly mental theory and (2) that it presented a severe challenge for interpreting all current (and future) experiments of a type. These facts spawned a healthy debate about how to overcome it using modified experimental designs (Andrews, 2005(Andrews, , 2016Halina, 2015;Lurz, 2011;Lurz & Krachun, 2011;Lurz et al, 2014;Roche, 2013;Sober, 2016;cf. Povinelli & Henley, 2020, Appendix).…”
Section: Philosophers React: Experimental Escapes From the Asymmetric Dependency Problem?mentioning
confidence: 99%