Seeds of self-knowledge: Noetic feelings and metacognition. Dokic, J. In Beran, M., Brandl, J. L., Perner, J., & Proust, J., editors, Foundations of Metacognition, pages 302–321. Oxford University Press, 2012.
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[first paragraph] As authors from various traditions and disciplines — including phenomenology, cognitive and social psychology — have observed, our most spontaneous judgements can reflect what we ordi- narily call ‘our feelings'. Sometimes we judge that something is the case just because ( ceteris pari- bus ) we feel that this is so. Feeling-based judgements seem to provide us with information that it would have been difficult, perhaps impossible, to acquire through other epistemic means, such as perception, memory, and inference. As a consequence, they can act as first premises in both theo- retical and practical reasoning. In many everyday circumstances, we are ready to judge, reason, and act on the basis of our feelings without further ado.
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abstract = {[first paragraph] As authors from various traditions and disciplines — including phenomenology, cognitive and social psychology — have observed, our most spontaneous judgements can reflect what we ordi- narily call ‘our feelings'. Sometimes we judge that something is the case just because ( ceteris pari- bus ) we feel that this is so. Feeling-based judgements seem to provide us with information that it would have been difficult, perhaps impossible, to acquire through other epistemic means, such as perception, memory, and inference. As a consequence, they can act as first premises in both theo- retical and practical reasoning. In many everyday circumstances, we are ready to judge, reason, and act on the basis of our feelings without further ado.},
author = {Dokic, J{\'{e}}r{\^{o}}me},
booktitle = {Foundations of Metacognition},
editor = {Beran, M. and Brandl, J. L. and Perner, J. and Proust, J.},
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pages = {302--321},
publisher = {Oxford University Press},
title = {{Seeds of self-knowledge: Noetic feelings and metacognition}},
year = {2012}
}

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