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Distributed for the Center for the Study of Language and Information

Edited by Peter Ludlow and Norah Martin

Externalism and Self-Knowledge

392 pages,  6 x 9  © 1998
Series: Center for the Study of Language and Information - Lecture Notes

Cloth $64.95

ISBN: 9781575861074   Published June 1998

Paper $28.00

ISBN: 9781575861067   Published June 1998

One of the most provocative projects in recent analytic philosophy has been the development of the doctrine of externalism, or, as it is often called, anti-individualism. While there is no agreement as to whether externalism is true or not, a number of recent investigations have begun to explore the question of what follows if it is true. One of the most interesting of these investigations thus far has been the question of whether externalism has consequences for the doctrine that we have authoritative, a priori self-knowledge of our mental states.

The selected works presented in this volume, some previously published, some new, are representative of this debate and open up new questions and issues for philosophical investigation, including the connection between externalism, self-knowledge, epistemic warrant, and memory.
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