The Self and Self-Knowledge

Annalisa Coliva editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Oxford University Press

Published:19th Apr '12

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A team of leading experts investigate a range of philosophical issues to do with the self and self-knowledge. Self and Self-Knowledge focuses on two main problems: how to account for I-thoughts and the consequences that doing so would have for our notion of the self; and how to explain subjects' ability to know the kind of psychological states they enjoy, which characteristically issues in psychological self-ascriptions. The first section of the volume consists of essays that, by appealing to different considerations which range from the normative to the phenomenological, offer an assessment of the animalist conception of the self. The second section presents an examination as well as a defence of the new epistemic paradigm, largely associated with recent work by Christopher Peacocke, according to which knowledge of our own mental states and actions should be based on an awareness of them and of our attempts to bring them about. The last section explores a range of different perspectives--from neo-expressivism to constitutivism--in order to assess the view that self-knowledge is more robust than any other form of knowledge. While the contributors differ in their specific philosophical positions, they all share the view that careful philosophical analysis is needed before scientific research can be fruitfully brought to bear on the issues at hand. These thought-provoking essays provide such an analysis and greatly deepen our understanding of these central aspects of our mentality.

the book gives a good idea of what analytic philosophy is like these days. There are lots of carefully-defined views, and disagreements keep on emerging; sometimes in ways, and for reasons, that one would not expect. . . The reader who is already immersed in the topic will recognize many of the views, and will spot new moves in the debate. The reader who is new to the field will have to work hard to map out the different views and the common themes, but that itself will be a most rewarding mental exercise. * Philosophy Now *
This is a stimulating collection of essays on the nature of people and the various ways in which we represent ourselves. * Aaron Zimmerman, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews *
the book gives a good idea of what analytical philosophy is like these days. There are lots of carefully-defined views, and disagreements keep on emerging. ... The reader who is already immersed in the topic will recognise many of the views, and will spot new moves in the debate. The reader who is new to the field will have to work hard to map out the different views and the common themes, but that itself will be a most rewarding mental exercise. * Richard Baron, Philosophy Now *
The book will likely be of greatest interest to Peacocke fans since it not only includes his essay 'Subjects and Consciousness' but also includes three articles criticizing and interpreting his earlier work followed by a replyIn all, this volume offers a nice range of papers on self-knowledge, and I'd recommend it to specialists working in the area. * Analysis *

ISBN: 9780199590650

Dimensions: 244mm x 162mm x 23mm

Weight: 1g

298 pages