Cognition Through Understanding : Self-Knowledge, Interlocution, Reasoning, Reflection: Philosophical Essays, Volume 3
Cognition Through Understanding : Self-Knowledge, Interlocution, Reasoning, Reflection: Philosophical Essays, Volume 3
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Author(s): Burge, Tyler
ISBN No.: 9780199672035
Pages: 512
Year: 201305
Format: Trade Paper
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1. Introduction I: Self-Knowledge 2. Individualism and Self-Knowledge 3. Our Entitlement to Self-Knowledge 4. Memory and Self-Knowledge 5. A Century of Deflation and a Moment of Self-Knowledge 6. Mental Agency in Authoritative Self-Knowledge: Reply to Kobes 7. Self and Self-Understanding: the Dewey Lectures -- Some Origins of Self 8.


Self and Self-Understanding: the Dewey Lectures -- Self and Constitutive Norms 9. Self and Self-Understanding: the Dewey Lectures -- Self-Understanding II: Interlocution 10. Content Preservation 11. Postscript: 'Content Preservation' 12. Interlocution, Perception, and Memory 13. Computer Proof, Apriori Knowledge, and Other Minds 14. Comprehension and Interpretation 15. A Warrant for Belief in Other Minds III: Reasoning and the Individuality of Persons 16.


Reason and the First Person 17. Memory and Persons 18. De Se Preservation and Personal Identity: Reply to Shoemaker 19. Modest Dualism 20. Epistemic Warrant: Humans and Computers IV: Reflection 21. Reasoning about Reasoning 22. Thought Experiments and Semantic Competence: Reply to Benejam 23. Concepts, Conceptions, Reflective Understanding: Reply to Peacocke 24.


Reflection 25. Living Wages of Sinn Bibliography Index.


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