Anthony Hatzimoysis: Introduction
1: Ram Neta: The Nature and Reach of Privileged Access
2: Sven Bernecker: Representationalism, First-Person Authority, and
Second-Order Knowledge
3: Gary Ebbs: Anti-Individualism, Self-Knowledge, and Epistemic
Possibility: Further Reflections on a Puzzle About Doubt
4: Crispin Wright: McKinsey One More Time
5: Alex Byrne: Knowing that I am Thinking
6: Brie Gertler: Self-Knowledge and the Transparency of Belief
7: André Gallois: Deflationary Self-knowledge
8: Anthony Brueckner: Neo-Expressivism
9: Dorit Bar-On: Neo-Expressivism: Avowals' Security and Privileged
Self-Knowledge
10: Charles Travis: Viewing the Inner
11: José Luis Bermúdez: Self-knowledge and the sense of 'I'
12: Mark Sainsbury: English speakers should use "I" to refer to
themselves
13: David Owens: Deliberation and the First Person
Anthony Hatzimoysis is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the
History and Philosophy of Science Department of the University of
Athens, and Visiting Fellow in Epistemology at Manchester Business
School; previously Lecturer at the University College London and
the University of Manchester, and Director of the Royal Institute
of Philosophy branch at Manchester. He has published extensively in
philosophy of mind and values, including the volume Philosophy and
the
Emotions (Cambridge University Press).
This collection is a timely update to the ever going debate on the
scope and nature of self-knowledge.
*Elisabetta Lalumera, Analysis*
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