Skip Nav Destination
Close Modal
Search Results for
self-knowledge
Update search
Filter
- Title
- Authors
- Author Affiliations
- Full Text
- Abstract
- Keywords
- DOI
- ISBN
- eISBN
- ISSN
- EISSN
- Issue
- Volume
- References
Filter
- Title
- Authors
- Author Affiliations
- Full Text
- Abstract
- Keywords
- DOI
- ISBN
- eISBN
- ISSN
- EISSN
- Issue
- Volume
- References
Filter
- Title
- Authors
- Author Affiliations
- Full Text
- Abstract
- Keywords
- DOI
- ISBN
- eISBN
- ISSN
- EISSN
- Issue
- Volume
- References
Filter
- Title
- Authors
- Author Affiliations
- Full Text
- Abstract
- Keywords
- DOI
- ISBN
- eISBN
- ISSN
- EISSN
- Issue
- Volume
- References
Filter
- Title
- Authors
- Author Affiliations
- Full Text
- Abstract
- Keywords
- DOI
- ISBN
- eISBN
- ISSN
- EISSN
- Issue
- Volume
- References
Filter
- Title
- Authors
- Author Affiliations
- Full Text
- Abstract
- Keywords
- DOI
- ISBN
- eISBN
- ISSN
- EISSN
- Issue
- Volume
- References
NARROW
Format
Subjects
Journal
Article Type
Date
Availability
1-20 of 492 Search Results for
self-knowledge
Follow your search
Access your saved searches in your account
Would you like to receive an alert when new items match your search?
1
Sort by
Journal Article
The Philosophical Review (2022) 131 (3): 365–369.
Published: 01 July 2022
...Béatrice Longuenesse Kraus Katharina T. , Kant on Self-Knowledge and Self-Formation: The Nature of Inner Experience . Cambridge : Cambridge University Press , 2020 . xiii + 306 pp. © 2022 by Cornell University 2022 Scholarship on Kant’s theory of the mind has, with a few...
Journal Article
The Philosophical Review (2016) 125 (4): 589–592.
Published: 01 October 2016
...Sydney Shoemaker Cassam Quassim , Self-Knowledge for Humans . Oxford: Oxford University Press , 2014 . xi + 238 pp . © 2016 by Cornell University 2016 The phrase “for humans” in Quassim Cassam's title signals a central concern of the book. We are, he emphasizes, Homo sapiens...
Journal Article
The Philosophical Review (2020) 129 (3): 480–484.
Published: 01 July 2020
... the rule; she merely has to, in fact, judge it. The real debate, then, should concern whether this is a plausible way to understand the kind of reasoning involved in self-knowledge. Without further Rylean scaffolding, I am skeptical that the approach succeeds in its extension to states like desire...
Journal Article
The Philosophical Review (2021) 130 (2): 227–262.
Published: 01 April 2021
...David James Barnett Is self-knowledge a requirement of rationality, like consistency, or means-ends coherence? Many claim so, citing the evident impropriety of asserting, and the alleged irrationality of believing, Moore-paradoxical propositions of the form < p , but I don't believe that p...
Journal Article
The Philosophical Review (2008) 117 (2): 293–296.
Published: 01 April 2008
...Richard Vallée Dorit Bar-On, Speaking My Mind: Expression and Self-Knowledge . Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004. xiii + 449 pp. Cornell University 2008 BOOK REVIEWS
McDowell, for example) and in “continental” philosophy (in the many chal-
lenges...
Journal Article
The Philosophical Review (2004) 113 (2): 249–267.
Published: 01 April 2004
...Sebastian Gardner Cornell University 2004 The Philosophical Review, Vol. 113, No. 2 (April 2004)
Critical Notice of Richard Moran, Authority and
Estrangement: An Essay on Self-Knowledge*
Sebastian Gardner
There is a way...
Journal Article
The Philosophical Review (2008) 117 (2): 245–273.
Published: 01 April 2008
...Eric Schwitzgebel We are prone to gross error, even in favorable circumstances of extended reflection, about our own ongoing conscious experience, our current phenomenology. Even in this apparently privileged domain, our self-knowledge is faulty and untrustworthy. We are not simply fallible...
Journal Article
The Philosophical Review (2010) 119 (4): 531–563.
Published: 01 October 2010
...Michael LeBuffe Spinoza's remarks about consciousness in the Ethics constitute two theories about conscious experience and knowledge. Several remarks, including 3p9 and 4p8, make the point that self knowledge—an especially valuable good for Spinoza—is not available to introspection. We...
Journal Article
The Philosophical Review (2004) 113 (2): 275–278.
Published: 01 April 2004
... and
Estrangement: An Essay on Self-Knowledge*
Sebastian Gardner
There is a way of understanding “the philosophical problem of the self”
that makes it unquestionably central to and ineliminable from the
entire endeavor of philosophy, ancient as much as modern: if by asking
about...
Journal Article
The Philosophical Review (2004) 113 (2): 269–271.
Published: 01 April 2004
..., Authority and
Estrangement: An Essay on Self-Knowledge*
Sebastian Gardner
There is a way of understanding “the philosophical problem of the self”
that makes it unquestionably central to and ineliminable from the
entire endeavor of philosophy, ancient as much...
Journal Article
The Philosophical Review (2004) 113 (2): 272–275.
Published: 01 April 2004
..., Authority and
Estrangement: An Essay on Self-Knowledge*
Sebastian Gardner
There is a way of understanding “the philosophical problem of the self”
that makes it unquestionably central to and ineliminable from the
entire endeavor of philosophy, ancient as much...
Journal Article
The Philosophical Review (2012) 121 (3): 443–450.
Published: 01 July 2012
... an
agent does have this sort of self-knowledge, presumably this would count
as part of the agent’s evidence, and so would be true across all supposi-
tional worlds.
Consider then this Adapted Reflection Principle: an agent is inco-
herent if, in addition to SUSPICION and CONDITIONAL CREDENCE...
Journal Article
The Philosophical Review (2003) 112 (3): 339–393.
Published: 01 July 2003
... of intentional action on which it
has something like self-knowledge as its aim.3 In sections 1 and 2, I pro-
pose conditions of adequacy on a theory of intentional action. These
conditions derive from the need to a solve a puzzle I find in Elizabeth
Anscombe’s book Intention (1963). The following section...
Journal Article
The Philosophical Review (2017) 126 (2): 191–217.
Published: 01 April 2017
..., Lewis claims, then what we have to conclude is that possibilities are not always alternative ways the world might be. Instead, we may think of possibilities as alternative ways that an individual might be, or properties that the individual might have. Indexical knowledge is understood as self...
Journal Article
The Philosophical Review (2001) 110 (4): 623–626.
Published: 01 October 2001
... of the
thought. If the thought was clearly the result of an intelligent being, she may
conclude that it came from someone else, and she then experiences the voice
as alien.
625
BOOK REVIEWS
Philosophers concerned with self-knowledge...
Journal Article
The Philosophical Review (2001) 110 (4): 626–629.
Published: 01 October 2001
...Stephan Käufer HEIDEGGER'S PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE. By Trish Glazebrook. New York: Fordham University Press, 2000. Pp. xii, 278. Cornell University 2001 BOOK REVIEWS
Philosophers concerned with self-knowledge and the ownership of
thoughts, beliefs...
Journal Article
The Philosophical Review (2019) 128 (1): 107–111.
Published: 01 January 2019
... schema of permanence that has been absent from both the major and minor premise” (119–20). References Schulting Dennis 2017 . “ Apperception, Self-Consciousness, and Self-Knowledge in Kant .” In The Palgrave Kant Handbook , ed. Altman Matthew , 139 – 61 . London : Palgrave...
Journal Article
The Philosophical Review (2012) 121 (1): 55–93.
Published: 01 January 2012
... of Warrant .” In New Essays on Semantic Externalism and Self-Knowledge , ed. Nuccetelli Susan , 117 - 30 . Cambridge, MA : MIT Press . Cohen Stewart . 2002 . “ Basic Knowledge and the Problem of Easy Knowledge .” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 65 : 309 - 29 . Davies...
Journal Article
The Philosophical Review (2010) 119 (4): 497–529.
Published: 01 October 2010
....” In New Essays on the A Priori , ed. Paul Boghossian and Christopher Peacocke, 384 –414. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ———. 2003 . “The Problem of Armchair Knowledge.” In New Essays on Semantic Externalism and Self-Knowledge , ed. Susana Nuccetelli, 23 –56. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press...
Journal Article
The Philosophical Review (2009) 118 (3): 413–415.
Published: 01 July 2009
... thesis of transcendental idealism is itself knowninvirtue
of its being mind-imposed” (67). Third, while Kant’s transcendental arguments
are ultimately supposed to depend upon the fact that certain forms of self-
knowledge depend upon certain forms of knowledge of objects, Kant has no basis...
1