Speaking my mind : expression and self-knowledge /
The author develops and defends an original view of avowals and self-knowledge which offers systematic answers to many persistent questions concerning our ability to know our own minds.
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Format: | Électronique eBook |
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Oxford : New York :
Clarendon Press ; Oxford University Press,
2004.
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Table des matières:
- Introduction : the special security of some "I" talk
- Using "I" as subject : Cartesian refernece or no reference?
- "I"-ascriptions: the semantic and the epistemic
- The epistemic approach to avowals security : introspection and transparency
- Content externalism, skepticism and the recognitonal conception of self-knowledge
- The distinctive security of avowals: ascriptive immunity to error
- Avowals: 'grammar' and expression
- Avowals: expreession, content and truth
- Speaking my mind: experession, through and self-knowledge
- Speaking my mind : grammar, epistimology and (some) ontology.