Kant and the phenomenon of inserted thoughts

Philosophical Psychology 19 (6):823-837 (2006)
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Abstract

Phenomenally, we can distinguish between ownership of thought (introspective awareness) and authorship of thought (an awareness of the activity of thinking), a distinction prompted by the phenomenon of thought insertion. Does this require the independence of ownership and authorship at the structural level? By employing a Kantian approach to the question of ownership of thought, I argue that a thought being my thought is necessarily the outcome of the interdependence of these two component parts (ownership and authorship). In addition, whilst still employing a Kantian approach, I speculate over possible mechanisms underlying the phenomenon of thought insertion

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General Psychopathology.Karl Jaspers - 1913 - Johns Hopkins University Press.
Kant and the Mind.Andrew Brook - 1994 - New York, NY, USA: Cambridge University Press.

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