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adam_text | Contents Preface and Acknowledgments ix 1 Privileged Access Dorit Bar-On and Crispin Wright 1 §1.1 Privileged Access: What Is the Problem? §1.2 The Cartesian “Solution” §1.3 Language First or Thought First? 1 3 7 2 Skepticism about the Problem Crispin Wright §2.1 §2.2 3 Rejecting the Entire Explanatory Project: Wittgenstein and the “Default View” Disputing the “Data” §2.2.1 Snowdon §2.2.2 Schwitzgebel §2.2.3 Carruthers §2.2.4 Williamson A Critique of Some Recent Accounts of First-Person Privilege: Part I: Epistemic Approaches Dorit Bar-On and Crispin Wright §3.1 Epistemic Approaches §3.2 Epistemic Access as “Inward Gaze”: Non-Cartesian Conceptions of Inner Sense §3.2.1 Materialist Introspectionism §3.2.2 Against an Expertise Model of First-Person Privilege §3.3 Privileged Access as Outer Gaze: Transparency Views §3.3.1 Gareth Evans: Transparency as an Epistemic Procedure §3.3.2 Five Limitations ofTransparency as an Epistemic Procedure §3.3.3 Alex Byrne: Transparent Inference Rules §3.4 Christopher Peacocke onSelf-Knowledgeof Belief 11 12 18 18 25 31 39 43 44 45 45 48 51 51 53 58 64
vi 4 Contents A Critique of Some Recent Accounts of First-Person Privilege: Part II: “High-Road” Approaches to Self-Knowledge Dorit Bar-On and Crispin Wright §4.1 §4.2 §4.3 §4.4 §4.5 §4.6 §4.7 5 6 Avowals as Expressive of Commitments: Moran and Bilgrami 74 Against Commissive Views The Uniformity Constraint Tyler Burge on Self-Knowledge and Critical Reasoning Metaphysical Constitutivism: Resoluteness and Shoemaker Conceptual Constitutivism: Wright and JudgmentDependence Privileged Access: Diagnosis and Desiderata 78 82 86 92 Some Initial Thoughts about Expressivist Responses to the Problem Crispin Wright §5.1 §5.2 73 Psychological Expressivism: Simple and Radical Radical Expressivism: Some Serious Misgivings Neo-Expressivism: Speaking One’s Mind Dorit Bar-On Avowals’ Distinctive Security and Basic Self-Knowledge: A Brief Overview §6.1.1 Basic Self-Knowledge: Some Theses, Some Questions §6.1.2 “Language-first” Vs. “Thought-first” §6.1.3 Avowals’Security: The Explanatory Task §6.2 Expressivism: Simple, Radical, and New §6.2.1 Simple Expressivism §6.2.2 “Radical” Expressivism §6.3 The Neo-Expressivist Account of Avowals’ Distinctive Security §6.3.1 Avowals: Acts, Products, Vehicles §6.3.2 Neo-Expressivism: Explaining Avowals’ Distinctive Security §6.3.3 Avowals’ Security: Immunity to Error §6.3.4 Dual Immunity to Error and the Expressive Character of Avowals §6.3.5 False Avowals, Transparency, and Moore’s Paradox 96 100 103 103 107 110 §6.1 7 Neo-Expressivism: Knowing One’s Mind Dorit Bar-On §7.1 §7.2 Neo-Expressivism and Self-Knowledge Expression and No-“How” Basic Self-
Knowledge §7.2.1 “Baseless” Self-Knowledge: Warrant, Entitlement, and Grounding 147 111 111 113 115 116 117 120 124 124 128 130 137 139 144 145 146
Contents §7.2.2 The Dual Immunity to Error of Avowals and Avowals’ Default Entitlement §7.2.3 Avowals as Warranted: Baseless yet Grounded? §7.3 Basic Self-Knowledge Without Avowals? §7.3.1 The Objection from Unavowed Self-Knowledge §7.3.2 Implicit Self-Knowledge and the “Episodic Constraint” §7.3.3 Is Avowing Necessary for Possessing Actual Self-Knowledge? 163 §7.4 Neo-Expressivism: “Grammar,” Epistemology, and Metaphysics §7.4.1 Neo-Expressivism Vs. Other Views §7.4.2 Expression, Self-Knowledge, and the Nature of Mind Appendix: Epistemological Disjunctivism about Self-Knowledge 8 On Neo-Expressivism: Continuing Doubts Crispin Wright Introduction: Testimony, Expression, and the Program for the Chapter §8.2 Immunity to Error through Misidentification and Immunity to Error through Misascription §8.3 Immediacy and the Phenomenal §8.4 Is Self-Knowledge a Kind of Knowledge “No-‘How”’? §8.5 Bar-On’s Marginalization of Salience §8.6 “Speaking From” and Authority §8.7 On Neo-Expressivism’s Account of Self-Knowledge §8.8 Neo-Expressivism and Barn Façades §8.9 Resumé of Objections Raised vii 149 151 154 155 156 169 169 173 178 183 §8.1 9 Speaking One’s Mind: Authority, Testimony, and Expression Dorit Bar-On §9.1 §9.2 §9.3 §9.4 §9.5 §9.6 §9.7 §9.8 §9.9 Introduction: Where Are We? Avowals’Immunity to Error, Security, and Authority Avowals: Testimony, and “Evidential Force” Arguments for the Routine Testimonial Model Debunked §9.4.1 The Argument from Deliberate Expression §9.4.2 The Argument from Intentional Communication §9.4.3 The Argument from Linguistic Application “Evidential
Force” and “Performance Equivalence” The Insufficiency of RTM Wright’s Knowledge “How” and the Immediacy of the Phenomenal Avowals’ Expressive Character and Speaking One’s Mind What about Salience? 183 187 193 197 199 202 211 218 220 224 226 228 234 237 238 240 243 247 249 253 255 258
Contents viii 10 Appendix: On Immunities to Error and Skeptical Scenarios §1 Expressive Character and Non-Recognitionality §2 Non-Recognitionality and IEM/A §3 Non-Recognitionality and Brute Error §4 Mental State Façade Country? 263 263 264 265 266 Divide and Conquer: A Prospectus for Progress? Crispin Wright 270 §10.1 §10.2 §10.3 §10.4 §10.5 §10.6 §10.7 11 Some Points about Belief and Judgment Varieties of Awareness and ofJudgment-Dependence Avowals as Initiative? Self-Interpreting Self-Knowledge of Intentionally Directed Affective States Common-sense Psychological Explanation and the Trifecta Summary of the Prospectus 271 274 279 286 287 292 295 Expression, Mediating Beliefs, and the Judgment-Independence of Mental States 298 Dorit Bar-On §11.1 §11.2 §11.3 §11.4 §11.5 §11.6 Expression, Action, and Belief §11.1.1 Wright’s Argument from Intentional Action Debunked §11.1.2 Expressive Acts and Intentional Actions “Initiative Avowals (Non-Phenomenal) Attitudinal Avowals Avowals of “Pure Phenomenal” States and “Directed Affective” States: “S-awareness” and “C-awareness” §11.4.1 Pure Phenomenal States (“PPSs”): Hypothesis 1 §11.4.2 Directed Affective States (“DASs”): Hypothesis 2 315 §11.4.3 Difficulties with Hypotheses 1 and 2 Some Remaining Cases §11.5.1 “Negative Avowals” §11.5.2 Self-Ascriptions of Psychological Change Uniformity and the Trifecta 299 301 303 306 310 313 314 317 322 323 325 328 Bibliography 334 Index 344
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Contents Preface and Acknowledgments ix 1 Privileged Access Dorit Bar-On and Crispin Wright 1 §1.1 Privileged Access: What Is the Problem? §1.2 The Cartesian “Solution” §1.3 Language First or Thought First? 1 3 7 2 Skepticism about the Problem Crispin Wright §2.1 §2.2 3 Rejecting the Entire Explanatory Project: Wittgenstein and the “Default View” Disputing the “Data” §2.2.1 Snowdon §2.2.2 Schwitzgebel §2.2.3 Carruthers §2.2.4 Williamson A Critique of Some Recent Accounts of First-Person Privilege: Part I: Epistemic Approaches Dorit Bar-On and Crispin Wright §3.1 Epistemic Approaches §3.2 Epistemic Access as “Inward Gaze”: Non-Cartesian Conceptions of Inner Sense §3.2.1 Materialist Introspectionism §3.2.2 Against an Expertise Model of First-Person Privilege §3.3 Privileged Access as Outer Gaze: Transparency Views §3.3.1 Gareth Evans: Transparency as an Epistemic Procedure §3.3.2 Five Limitations ofTransparency as an Epistemic Procedure §3.3.3 Alex Byrne: Transparent Inference Rules §3.4 Christopher Peacocke onSelf-Knowledgeof Belief 11 12 18 18 25 31 39 43 44 45 45 48 51 51 53 58 64
vi 4 Contents A Critique of Some Recent Accounts of First-Person Privilege: Part II: “High-Road” Approaches to Self-Knowledge Dorit Bar-On and Crispin Wright §4.1 §4.2 §4.3 §4.4 §4.5 §4.6 §4.7 5 6 Avowals as Expressive of Commitments: Moran and Bilgrami 74 Against Commissive Views The Uniformity Constraint Tyler Burge on Self-Knowledge and Critical Reasoning Metaphysical Constitutivism: Resoluteness and Shoemaker Conceptual Constitutivism: Wright and JudgmentDependence Privileged Access: Diagnosis and Desiderata 78 82 86 92 Some Initial Thoughts about Expressivist Responses to the Problem Crispin Wright §5.1 §5.2 73 Psychological Expressivism: Simple and Radical Radical Expressivism: Some Serious Misgivings Neo-Expressivism: Speaking One’s Mind Dorit Bar-On Avowals’ Distinctive Security and Basic Self-Knowledge: A Brief Overview §6.1.1 Basic Self-Knowledge: Some Theses, Some Questions §6.1.2 “Language-first” Vs. “Thought-first” §6.1.3 Avowals’Security: The Explanatory Task §6.2 Expressivism: Simple, Radical, and New §6.2.1 Simple Expressivism §6.2.2 “Radical” Expressivism §6.3 The Neo-Expressivist Account of Avowals’ Distinctive Security §6.3.1 Avowals: Acts, Products, Vehicles §6.3.2 Neo-Expressivism: Explaining Avowals’ Distinctive Security §6.3.3 Avowals’ Security: Immunity to Error §6.3.4 Dual Immunity to Error and the Expressive Character of Avowals §6.3.5 False Avowals, Transparency, and Moore’s Paradox 96 100 103 103 107 110 §6.1 7 Neo-Expressivism: Knowing One’s Mind Dorit Bar-On §7.1 §7.2 Neo-Expressivism and Self-Knowledge Expression and No-“How” Basic Self-
Knowledge §7.2.1 “Baseless” Self-Knowledge: Warrant, Entitlement, and Grounding 147 111 111 113 115 116 117 120 124 124 128 130 137 139 144 145 146
Contents §7.2.2 The Dual Immunity to Error of Avowals and Avowals’ Default Entitlement §7.2.3 Avowals as Warranted: Baseless yet Grounded? §7.3 Basic Self-Knowledge Without Avowals? §7.3.1 The Objection from Unavowed Self-Knowledge §7.3.2 Implicit Self-Knowledge and the “Episodic Constraint” §7.3.3 Is Avowing Necessary for Possessing Actual Self-Knowledge? 163 §7.4 Neo-Expressivism: “Grammar,” Epistemology, and Metaphysics §7.4.1 Neo-Expressivism Vs. Other Views §7.4.2 Expression, Self-Knowledge, and the Nature of Mind Appendix: Epistemological Disjunctivism about Self-Knowledge 8 On Neo-Expressivism: Continuing Doubts Crispin Wright Introduction: Testimony, Expression, and the Program for the Chapter §8.2 Immunity to Error through Misidentification and Immunity to Error through Misascription §8.3 Immediacy and the Phenomenal §8.4 Is Self-Knowledge a Kind of Knowledge “No-‘How”’? §8.5 Bar-On’s Marginalization of Salience §8.6 “Speaking From” and Authority §8.7 On Neo-Expressivism’s Account of Self-Knowledge §8.8 Neo-Expressivism and Barn Façades §8.9 Resumé of Objections Raised vii 149 151 154 155 156 169 169 173 178 183 §8.1 9 Speaking One’s Mind: Authority, Testimony, and Expression Dorit Bar-On §9.1 §9.2 §9.3 §9.4 §9.5 §9.6 §9.7 §9.8 §9.9 Introduction: Where Are We? Avowals’Immunity to Error, Security, and Authority Avowals: Testimony, and “Evidential Force” Arguments for the Routine Testimonial Model Debunked §9.4.1 The Argument from Deliberate Expression §9.4.2 The Argument from Intentional Communication §9.4.3 The Argument from Linguistic Application “Evidential
Force” and “Performance Equivalence” The Insufficiency of RTM Wright’s Knowledge “How” and the Immediacy of the Phenomenal Avowals’ Expressive Character and Speaking One’s Mind What about Salience? 183 187 193 197 199 202 211 218 220 224 226 228 234 237 238 240 243 247 249 253 255 258
Contents viii 10 Appendix: On Immunities to Error and Skeptical Scenarios §1 Expressive Character and Non-Recognitionality §2 Non-Recognitionality and IEM/A §3 Non-Recognitionality and Brute Error §4 Mental State Façade Country? 263 263 264 265 266 Divide and Conquer: A Prospectus for Progress? Crispin Wright 270 §10.1 §10.2 §10.3 §10.4 §10.5 §10.6 §10.7 11 Some Points about Belief and Judgment Varieties of Awareness and ofJudgment-Dependence Avowals as Initiative? Self-Interpreting Self-Knowledge of Intentionally Directed Affective States Common-sense Psychological Explanation and the Trifecta Summary of the Prospectus 271 274 279 286 287 292 295 Expression, Mediating Beliefs, and the Judgment-Independence of Mental States 298 Dorit Bar-On §11.1 §11.2 §11.3 §11.4 §11.5 §11.6 Expression, Action, and Belief §11.1.1 Wright’s Argument from Intentional Action Debunked §11.1.2 Expressive Acts and Intentional Actions “Initiative" Avowals (Non-Phenomenal) Attitudinal Avowals Avowals of “Pure Phenomenal” States and “Directed Affective” States: “S-awareness” and “C-awareness” §11.4.1 Pure Phenomenal States (“PPSs”): Hypothesis 1 §11.4.2 Directed Affective States (“DASs”): Hypothesis 2 315 §11.4.3 Difficulties with Hypotheses 1 and 2 Some Remaining Cases §11.5.1 “Negative Avowals” §11.5.2 Self-Ascriptions of Psychological Change Uniformity and the Trifecta 299 301 303 306 310 313 314 317 322 323 325 328 Bibliography 334 Index 344 |
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spelling | Bar-On, Dorit Verfasser (DE-588)1312232943 aut Expression and self-knowledge Dorit Bar-On and Crispin Wright Hoboken, NJ Wiley Blackwell 2024 xi, 349 Seiten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Great debates in philosophy "This Great Debates volume grew out of exchanges that followed the 2012 publication of a Festschrift volume for Crispin Wright, just over a decade ago (Coliva 2012). As often happens in Philosophy, the process of trying to clarify and iron out apparently local points of disagreement between us has unearthed deeper divergences concerning larger issues in the philosophy of language and mind, in epistemology, and in the theory of action. Such is our profession"-- Philosophy of Mind (DE-588)4248301-3 gnd rswk-swf Emotivismus (DE-588)7709209-0 gnd rswk-swf Selbsterkenntnis (DE-588)4054404-7 gnd rswk-swf Self-knowledge, Theory of Self (Philosophy) Philosophy of mind Connaissance de soi Moi (Philosophie) Philosophie de l'esprit Selbsterkenntnis (DE-588)4054404-7 s Emotivismus (DE-588)7709209-0 s Philosophy of Mind (DE-588)4248301-3 s DE-604 Wright, Crispin 1942- Sonstige (DE-588)114149178 oth Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 9781118908556 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, EPUB 9781118908549 Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=034819702&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Bar-On, Dorit Expression and self-knowledge Philosophy of Mind (DE-588)4248301-3 gnd Emotivismus (DE-588)7709209-0 gnd Selbsterkenntnis (DE-588)4054404-7 gnd |
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title | Expression and self-knowledge |
title_auth | Expression and self-knowledge |
title_exact_search | Expression and self-knowledge |
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title_full | Expression and self-knowledge Dorit Bar-On and Crispin Wright |
title_fullStr | Expression and self-knowledge Dorit Bar-On and Crispin Wright |
title_full_unstemmed | Expression and self-knowledge Dorit Bar-On and Crispin Wright |
title_short | Expression and self-knowledge |
title_sort | expression and self knowledge |
topic | Philosophy of Mind (DE-588)4248301-3 gnd Emotivismus (DE-588)7709209-0 gnd Selbsterkenntnis (DE-588)4054404-7 gnd |
topic_facet | Philosophy of Mind Emotivismus Selbsterkenntnis |
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