This book explores the idea that self-knowledgecomes in many varieties. We "e;know ourselves"e; through many different methods,depending on whether we attend to our propositional attitudes, our perceptions,sensations or emotions. Furthermore, sometimes what we call "e;self-knowledge"e; isnot the result of any substantial cognitive achievement and the characteristicauthority we grant to our psychological self-ascription is a conceptualnecessity, redeemed by unravelling the structure of several interlocking concepts. This book critically assesses the main contemporary positions held on theepistemology of self-knowledge. These include robust epistemic accounts such asinner sense views and theory-theories; weak epistemic accounts such astransparency theories and rational internalism and externalism; as well asexpressivist and constitutivist approaches. The author offers an innovative"e;pluralist"e; position on self-knowledge, emphasizing the complexity of thephenomenon and its resistance to any "e;monistic"e; treatment, to pose new andintriguing philosophical challenges.
ISBN: | 9781137326133 |
Publication date: | 5th July 2016 |
Author: | Coliva, Annalisa |
Publisher: | Palgrave Macmillan UK |
Format: | Ebook (PDF) |