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Zusammenfassung: | "This volume presents new perspectives on transparency-theoretic approaches to self-knowledge. It addresses many under-explored dimensions of transparency theories and considers their wider implications for epistemology, philosophy of mind, and psychology. It is natural to think that self-knowledge is gained through introspection, whereby we somehow peer inward and detect our mental states. However, so-called transparency theories emphasize our capacity to peer outward at the world, hence beyond our minds, in the pursuit of self-knowledge. For all their popularity in recent decades, transparency theories have also met with myriad challenges. The chapters in this volume seek to forge new ground in debates about the role of transparency in self-knowledge. Some chapters deepen our understanding of key themes at the heart of transparency theories, such as the ways in which transparent self-knowledge is properly 'first-personal' or 'non-alienated'. Other chapters extend transparency theory to different kinds of mental states and phenomena such as memory, actions, social groups, credences, projection, second-order sincerity, and Moore's Paradox. New Perspectives on Transparency and Self-Knowledge will appeal to scholars and advanced students working in epistemology, philosophy of mind, and psychology"-- |
Beschreibung: | x, 323 Seiten 24,3 cm |
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Contents Acknowledgments List of Contributors vit ix Thinking through Transparency: An Exploration of Self-Knowledge 1 ADAM ANDREOTTA AND BENJAMIN WINOKUR 1 Evans on Transparency and Thinking of Oneself 15 MARKOS VALARIS 2 Models of Self-Knowledge: From Inference and Self-Scanning to Transparency and Rational Deliberation 38 RYAN COX 3 Transparency Theories versus Other Accounts of Self-Knowledge: Do They Compete or Complement Each Other? 74 MARTIN F. FRICKE 4 Evans on Self-Knowledge 95 QUASSIM CASSAM 5 Transparency, Moore’s Paradox, and the Concept of Belief ADAM ANDREOTTA 115
vi Contents 6 Alienation, Self-Blindness, and the Concept of Belief 142 CASEY DOYLE 7 Transparency and Commitment: The Case of Substantial Self-Knowledge 166 NAOMI KLOOSTERBOER 8 Transparency and Memory 192 BENJAMIN WINOKUR 9 Knowledge of One’s Own Credences 213 TED PARENT 10 Projection, Desire, and Transparency 235 LAUREN ASHWELL 11 Transparent Knowledge of One’s Own Actions 251 JORDIFERNÄNDEZ 12 Transparency and the Second Person: Epistemic Intimacy in Self-Knowledge and Knowledge of Other Minds 273 CRISTINA BORGONI AND MANOLO PINEDO 13 Transparent Self-Knowledge for Social Groups 293 LUKAS SCHWENGERER Index 315 |
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