Confabulation and rational obligations for self-knowledge |
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Authors: | Sophie Keeling |
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Affiliation: | Department of Philosophy, University of Southampton, Southampton, UK |
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Abstract: | This paper argues that confabulation is motivated by the desire to have fulfilled a rational obligation to knowledgeably explain our attitudes by reference to motivating reasons. This account better explains confabulation than alternatives. My conclusion impacts two discussions. Primarily, it tells us something about confabulation – how it is brought about, which engenders lively debate in and of itself. A further upshot concerns self-knowledge. Contrary to popular assumption, confabulation cases give us reason to think we have distinctive access to why we have our attitudes. |
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Keywords: | Confabulation philosophy of mind rationality reasons self-deception self-knowledge |
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