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Debating Self-Knowledge

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York Cambridge University Press 2012Description: 233pISBN:
  • 9781107017139
DDC classification:
  • N36.4 B832
Partial contents:
Brains in a vat ..................9 Skepticism, objectivity, and brains in vats..............28 The dialectical Context of Putnam`s argument that we are not brains in Vats.................66 Trying to get outside your own skin ........83 Can we take our words at face value .................116 Is skepticism about self-knowledge incoherent .................149 Is skepticism about self - knowledge coherent ................53 The coherence of Skepticism about self-knowldge .......167 Why skepticism about self-knowledge is self-undermining .........175 Skepticism about self-knowledge redux ........182 Self-knowledge in doubt ......186 Looking back ..........217
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includes index and biblioraphy

Brains in a vat ..................9 Skepticism, objectivity, and brains in vats..............28 The dialectical Context of Putnam`s argument that we are not brains in Vats.................66 Trying to get outside your own skin ........83 Can we take our words at face value .................116 Is skepticism about self-knowledge incoherent .................149 Is skepticism about self - knowledge coherent ................53 The coherence of Skepticism about self-knowldge .......167 Why skepticism about self-knowledge is self-undermining .........175 Skepticism about self-knowledge redux ........182 Self-knowledge in doubt ......186 Looking back ..........217

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