Inner Speech in Action
Metadatos
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Fernández Castro, VíctorEditorial
John Benjamins
Materia
Inner Speech Attention Activity view Vehicle view Executive functions
Fecha
2016Referencia bibliográfica
Published version: Fernández Castro, V. (2016) Inner Speech in Action Pragmatics & Cognition 23(2): 238-258. DOI: 10.1075/pc.23.2.02cas
Patrocinador
Spanish Government FFI2011-30074-C01-C02, FPI BES-2012-052157Resumen
This paper assesses two different approaches to inner speech that can be found in the literature. One of them regards inner speech as a vehicle of conscious thought. The other holds that inner speech is better characterised as an activity derived from social uses of its outer counterpart. In this paper I focus on the explanatory power of each approach to account for the control of attention and behaviour in the context of executive tasks. I will argue that the vehicle view cannot capture some central cases of inner speech in executive tasks because they cannot be described as cases of bringing thought into consciousness. Then I will offer a revised version of the activity view and I will apply it to some examples so as to show that it is better posited to account for them. I end by considering two objections to the activity view and a possible way to address them.