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introspectability (suomeksi)
- Määritelmät:
- The quality of being subject to introspection.
- (lb, en, programming, object-oriented) The quality of supporting type introspection.
- * (quote-book, title=Logic, Cause and Action, author=Roger Teichmann, year=2000, page=93, ISBN=0521785103, passage=This shows, I think, that sensitivity to the argument from soft '''introspectability''' is an untenable halfway house; we must accept strict '''introspectability''' or nothing.)
- * (quote-book, title=Intelligent Virtual Agents: 6th International Conference, IVA, author=Jonathan Gratch, year=2006, page=155, ISBN=3540375937, passage=Besides the open question of the full '''introspectability''' of arbitrary application code, there is another mental obstacle: conventional programmers consider that dynamic symbolic models are mere gadget applications, “too slow and not professional" but this situation could change with the maturity of web-based scripting (like wikis, active technology, ...).)
- * (quote-book, title=Service Research Challenges and Solutions for the Future Internet, author=M. Papazoglou, Klaus Pohl, & Michael Parkin, year=2010, page=162, ISBN=3642175996, passage=It includes subfactors such as '''introspectability''', controlability, and notifiability of the Web service and of the platform, measured by both taking into account the possibility that these sub-factors can be achieved and whether they are actually achieved.)
- (lb, en, psychology) The quality of being accessible to self-examination and awareness.
- * (quote-book, title=Eliminative Materialism and the Distinction Between Common Sense and Science, author=UMI, year=2007, ISBN=0549267883, passage='''Introspectability''' cannot be the mark of the mental because one can introspect physical states, like indigestion or other internal physical events in the body.)
- * (quote-book, title=The Opacity of Mind: An Integrative Theory of Self-Knowledge, author=Peter Carruthers, year=2013, ISBN=0199685142, passage=Moreover, everyone will now accept that ''some'' aspects of our mental lives aren't even ''accessible'' to introspection. So transparent-access theorists need to provide an account o the distingction between those mental events that are, in principle, transparently accessible and those that are not. In effect, they need to provide us with a criterion of '''introspectability'''.)
- * (quote-book, title=Sensory Integration and the Unity of Consciousness, author=David Bennett & Christopher Hill, year=2014, page=342, ISBN=026202778X, passage=For example, is '''introspectability''' a necessary condition for presence to consciousness?)