"1491","How Well Do We Know Our Own Conscious Experience? The Case of Human Echolocation","Researchers from the 1940's through the present have found that normal, sighted people can echolocate - that is, detect properties of silent objects by attending to sound reflected from them. We argue that echolocation is a normal part of our conscious, perceptual experience. Despite this, we argue that people are often grossly mistaken about their experience of echolocation. If so, echolocation provides a counterexample to the view that we cannot be seriously mistaken about our own current conscious experience.","http://cogprints.org/1491/","Schwitzgebel, Eric and Gordon, Michael S","UNSPECIFIED"," Schwitzgebel, Eric and Gordon, Michael S (2000) How Well Do We Know Our Own Conscious Experience? The Case of Human Echolocation. [Preprint] ","","2000-09"