Eerste-persoons autoriteit, zelfregulatie en het probleem van confabulatie

Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 110 (3):273-289 (2018)
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Abstract

First-person authority, self-regulation and the problem of confabulation In this paper we discuss the implications of confabulation studies for the everyday concept of first-person authority. We argue that the results of these studies are less problematic than they are often taken to be if we understand first-person authority in terms of a capacity for self-regulation. We discuss an example of clinical confabuluation to illustrate when confabulation does become a threat to first-person authority.

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