@incollection{Bayne.2015, abstract = {This paper is a response to Maximilian H. Engel’s commentary on my target paper, in which I provided a critical examination of pessimism accounts of the trustworthiness of introspection. Engel’s focuses on the distinction that I drew between two kinds of introspective judgments, scaffolded judgments and freestanding judgments, and suggests that this distinction might fruitfully illuminate the epistemology of intuitive judgments. I present some doubts about whether the distinction can be transferred to intuition in this way, and also sketch a more fundamental contrast between introspective judgments and intuitive judgments.}, author={Bayne, Tim}, title = {Introspection and Intuition}, url = {https://open-mind.net/papers/introspection-and-intuition2014a-reply-to-maximilian-h-engel}, keywords = {Free-standing judgments, Introspection, Intuition, Scaffolded judgments}, publisher = {MIND Group}, isbn = {9783958570764}, editor = {Metzinger, Thomas K. and Windt, Jennifer M.}, booktitle = {Open MIND}, chapter = {3(R)}, year = {2015}, address = {Frankfurt am Main}, doi = {10.15502/9783958570764}}