In this challenging study, André Gallois proposes and defends a thesis about the character of our knowledge of our own intentional states. Taking up issues at the centre of attention in contemporary analytic philosophy of mind and epistemology, he examines accounts of self-knowledge by such philosophers as Donald Davidson, Tyler Burge and Crispin Wright, and advances his own view that, without relying on observation, we are able justifiably to attribute to ourselves propositional attitudes, such as belief, that we consciously hold. His study will be of wide interest to philosophers concerned with questions about self-knowledge.
This is a story about a young lady: Kerry Watson. It is about how Kerry's life is experienced through the veil of her love life. A story, about how love; the most important aspect in a human being,...
I have composed this album within three years of travel throughout New South Wales while studying in Sydney. This is the first album of the series of Our World Within & Without, themed Escape...
""The World Without And The World Within: Sunday Talks With My Children"" is a book written by Patrick Geddes and published in 1905. The book contains a series of conversations between Geddes and his...