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A psychologist and a philosopher with opposing viewpoints discuss
the extent to which it is possible to report accurately on our own
conscious experience, considering both the reliability of
introspection in general and the particular self-reported inner
experiences of "Melanie," a subject interviewed using the
Descriptive Experience Sampling method. Can conscious experience be
described accurately? Can we give reliable accounts of our sensory
experiences and pains, our inner speech and imagery, our felt
emotions? The question is central not only to our humanistic
understanding of who we are but also to the burgeoning scientific
field of consciousness studies. The two authors of Describing Inner
Experience disagree on the answer: Russell Hurlburt, a
psychologist, argues that improved methods of introspective
reporting make accurate accounts of inner experience possible; Eric
Schwitzgebel, a philosopher, believes that any introspective
reporting is inevitably prone to error. In this book the two
discuss to what extent it is possible to describe our inner
experience accurately. Hurlburt and Schwitzgebel recruited a
subject, "Melanie," to report on her conscious experience using
Hurlburt's Descriptive Experience Sampling method (in which the
subject is cued by random beeps to describe her conscious
experience). The heart of the book is Melanie's accounts, Hurlburt
and Schwitzgebel's interviews with her, and their subsequent
discussions while studying the transcripts of the interviews. In
this way the authors' dispute about the general reliability of
introspective reporting is steadily tempered by specific debates
about the extent to which Melanie's particular reports are
believable. Transcripts and audio files of the interviews will be
available on the MIT Press website. Describing Inner Experience? is
not so much a debate as it is a collaboration, with each author
seeking to refine his position and to replace partisanship with
balanced critical judgment. The result is an illumination of major
issues in the study of consciousness-from two sides at once.
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