Daniel Gregory (ANU): Inner Speech Is Actual Speech [Mid-Term Review]
There is a temptation to think that inner speech is imagined speech. It involves the use of imagery and it takes place wholly in the mind. I am going to argue that inner speech is not imagined speech but a type of actual speech. To do so, I will appeal to a range of considerations including the development of inner speech in children; its connection to external speech; its phenomenology; our non-inferential access to its content; and its relationship to belief.
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Sir Roland Wilson Theatrette 2.02