The transparency of mental vehicles

Noûs Pub Date : 2023-11-14 DOI:10.1111/nous.12483
Michael Murez
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Abstract Modes of presentation (MOPs) are often said to have to be transparent , usually in the sense that thinkers can know solely via introspection whether or not they are deploying the same one. While there has been much discussion of threats to transparency stemming from externalism, another threat to transparency has garnered less attention. This novel threat arises if MOPs are robust , as I argue they should be according to internalist views of MOPs which identify them with representational vehicles, such as mental files. I explain how identifying MOPs with vehicles/files threatens transparency, provide empirical illustrations, and critically examine some attempts to dispel the threat. Rather than abandoning transparency, I outline a way of reconciling it with a robust view of mental files which takes seriously the idea that they are targets for investigation in cognitive science. Transparency does not require introspective access, and rather than as an incontrovertible principle for individuating MOPs, we can view it more modestly, as an open empirical hypothesis.
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精神载体的透明性
抽象呈现模式(MOPs)通常被认为必须是透明的,通常在这个意义上,思考者可以仅通过自省知道他们是否在部署相同的模式。虽然外部主义对透明度的威胁已经引起了很多讨论,但对透明度的另一个威胁却引起了较少的关注。如果mmo是强大的,那么这种新威胁就会出现,正如我所说的那样,它们应该根据mmo的内部观点,将它们与代表性载体(如心理文件)联系起来。我解释了使用车辆/文件识别MOPs如何威胁透明度,提供了实证说明,并批判性地检查了一些消除威胁的尝试。我并没有放弃透明度,而是概述了一种将其与一种稳健的心理档案观点相协调的方法,这种观点严肃地认为它们是认知科学研究的目标。透明度不需要内省访问,而不是作为个性化MOPs的无可争议的原则,我们可以更谦虚地将其视为一个开放的经验假设。
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