Persons and other matters -- Personhood and logical ability -- Belief and conjunction -- Mental partitioning -- The epistemic shape of a person's life -- Oneself as another
Summary
Simon Evnine argues that all persons must share certain epistemic features. They must possess particular logical concepts and their beliefs must conform to certain principles of rationality. However, they cannot be completely objective about their own beliefs. These features deepen our understanding of what it is to be a person
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 166-172) and index