Debating Self-Knowledge - Brueckner, Anthony (Professor, University of California, Santa Barbara) - Libros - Cambridge University Press - 9781107540910 - 30 de julio de 2015
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This book is intended for advanced undergraduate philosophy majors; graduate students in philosophy; experts in philosophy of language, philosophy of mind and epistemology; and cognitive psychologists and linguists who are interested in semantics and epistemology.


Marc Notes: Originally published: 2012.; Includes bibliographical references and index.; Anti-individualism implies that the thoughts which a person's utterances express are partly determined by facts about their social and physical environments. If anti-individualism is true, then there are some apparently coherent sceptical hypotheses that conflict with our supposition that we have minimal self-knowledge. Brief Description: Brueckner and Ebbs debate whether a person can coherently doubt that she knows what thoughts her utterances express. Table of Contents: Introduction; 1. Brains in a vat Anthony Brueckner; 2. Scepticism, objectivity, and brains in vats Gary Ebbs; 3. Ebbs on scepticism, objectivity, and brains in vats Anthony Brueckner; 4. The dialectical context of Putnam's argument that we are not brains in vats Gary Ebbs; 5. Trying to get outside your own skin Anthony Brueckner; 6. Can we take our words at face value? Gary Ebbs; 7. Is scepticism about self-knowledge incoherent? Anthony Brueckner; 8. Is scepticism about self-knowledge coherent? Gary Ebbs; 9. The coherence of scepticism about self-knowledge Anthony Brueckner; 10. Why scepticism about self-knowledge is self-undermining Gary Ebbs; 11. Scepticism about self-knowledge redux Anthony Brueckner; 12. Self-knowledge in doubt Gary Ebbs; 13. Looking back Anthony Brueckner; Bibliography; Index. Review Quotes: ..".strongly recommend Brueckner and Ebbs s book to anyone interested in self-knowledge. It is a valuable contribution both in its overall argument and in its specific discussions." ---George L z roiu, PhD, Institute of Interdisciplinary Studies in, Humanities and Social Sciences, New York, Review of Contemporary Philosophy"

Contributor Bio:  Brueckner, Anthony Anthony Brueckner is Professor of Philosophy at the University of California, Santa Barbara. He is the author of Essays on Skepticism (2010). Contributor Bio:  Ebbs, Gary Gary Ebbs is Professor of Philosophy at Indiana University. He is the author of Rule-Following and Realism (1997) and Truth and Words (2009).

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Publicado 30 de julio de 2015
ISBN13 9781107540910
Editores Cambridge University Press
Género Aspects (Academic) > Philosophical
Páginas 244
Dimensiones 152 × 229 × 13 mm   ·   517 g   (Peso (estimado))
Lengua Inglés  

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