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Author Gertler, Brie

Title Privileged Access : Philosophical Accounts of Self-Knowledge
Published Florence : Taylor and Francis, 2003

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Description 1 online resource (289 pages)
Series Ashgate Epistemology and Mind Series
Ashgate epistemology and mind series.
Contents Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of Contributors -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Philosophical Issues about Self-Knowledge -- 1 How Do You Know You are Not a Zombie? -- 2 Dretske's Ways of Introspecting -- 3 Representationalism and the Transparency of Experience -- 4 Knowing What It's Like -- 5 Is Introspection Inferential? -- 6 Content and Self-Knowledge -- 7 Conscious Attitudes, Attention and Self-Knowledge -- 8 On Knowing One's Own Mind -- 9 Self-Knowledge and Rationality: Shoemaker on Self-Blindness -- 10 Wittgenstein's Later Philosophy of Mind: Sensation, Privacy and Intention -- 11 Self-Knowledge: Discovery, Resolution and Undoing -- 12 Knowing Selves: Expression, Truth and Knowledge -- 13 The Elusiveness Thesis, Immunity to Error through Misidentification and Privileged Access -- 14 How to Draw Ontological Conclusions from Introspective Data -- 15 Consciousness and Self-Knowledge -- Index
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Subject Self-knowledge, Theory of.
Self-knowledge, Theory of.
Form Electronic book
Author Brewer, Professor Bill
Cohen, Professor Stewart
ISBN 9781351908726
1351908723