Virtual reality as a path to self-knowledge

被引:0
|
作者
Schwengerer, Lukas [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Duisburg Essen, Inst Philosophie, Fak Geisteswissenschaften, Univ Str 12, D-45141 Essen, Germany
关键词
Self-knowledge; Self-belief; Introspection; Virtual reality; SERVING BIASES; ATTRIBUTION; SURGERY; FACT;
D O I
10.1007/s11229-023-04317-w
中图分类号
N09 [自然科学史]; B [哲学、宗教];
学科分类号
01 ; 0101 ; 010108 ; 060207 ; 060305 ; 0712 ;
摘要
I discuss how virtual reality can be used to acquire self-knowledge. Lawlor (Philos Phenomenol Res 79(1):47-75, 2009) and Cassam (Vices of the mind: from the intellectual to the political. OUP, Oxford, 2014) develop inferential accounts of self-knowledge in which one can use imagination to acquire self-knowledge. This is done by actively prompting imaginary scenarios and observing one's reactions to those scenarios. These reactions are then used as the inferential basis for acquiring self-knowledge. I suggest that the imaginary scenarios can be in principle replaced with scenarios in virtual reality in a way that still provides an inferential basis for self-knowledge. Instead of internal prompting in imagination, I call this external prompting in virtual reality. I discuss the advantages and disadvantages of external prompting. On one hand, external prompting avoids some of the common biases that can intervene with internal prompting in imagination. On the other hand, external prompting comes with some challenges of its own. External prompting might be more time-consuming and might be open to a game-like approach of the agent leading to a different sort of distortion that gets in the way of self-knowledge. I suggest that these are practical challenges, but nevertheless, external prompting seems worthwhile for self-knowledge that is otherwise especially difficult to acquire.
引用
收藏
页数:21
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Virtual reality as a path to self-knowledge
    Lukas Schwengerer
    Synthese, 202
  • [2] In search of our true selves: feedback as a path to self-knowledge
    Bollich, Kathryn L.
    Johannet, Paul M.
    Vazire, Simine
    FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY, 2011, 2
  • [3] Self-knowledge and imagination
    Langland-Hassan, Peter
    PHILOSOPHICAL EXPLORATIONS, 2015, 18 (02) : 226 - 245
  • [4] Self-Knowledge as Knowledge?
    Vega-Encabo, Jesus
    TEOREMA, 2011, 30 (03): : 35 - 49
  • [5] Is self-knowledge compatible with externalism?
    Pierre Jacob
    Mind & Society, 2001, 2 (1) : 59 - 75
  • [6] Knowledge of language as self-knowledge
    Schwenkler, John
    INQUIRY-AN INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL OF PHILOSOPHY, 2022, : 4078 - 4102
  • [7] MODELS OF SELF IN SELF-KNOWLEDGE
    Pacholik-Zuromska, Anita
    FILOZOFIA NAUKI, 2019, 27 (03): : 55 - 76
  • [8] Self-Knowledge in a Predictive Processing Framework
    Lukas Schwengerer
    Review of Philosophy and Psychology, 2019, 10 : 563 - 585
  • [9] Self-knowledge and Adolescence
    Gur, Cagla
    7TH WORLD CONFERENCE ON EDUCATIONAL SCIENCES, 2015, 197 : 1716 - 1720
  • [10] The Self-Knowledge Gambit
    Berislav Marušić
    Synthese, 2013, 190 : 1977 - 1999