Externalism, self-knowledge, and skepticism : new essays / edited By Sanford C. Goldberg. - Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2018. - xi, 263 p. ; 24 cm.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Part I. Foundations of Self-Knowledge: 1. Luminosity and the KK thesis Robert Stalnaker; 2. Some questions about Burge's 'self-verifying judgments' Tony Brueckner; 3. Self-knowledge: the reality of privileged access Crispin Wright; 4. Contrastive self-knowledge and the McKinsey paradox Sarah Sawyer; Part II. Content Transparency: 5. Further thoughts on the transparency of mental content Paul Boghossian; 6. Counting concepts: reply to Paul Boghossian Mark Sainsbury and Michael Tye; 7. Internalism, externalism, and accessibilism Brie Gertler; 8. The insignificance of transparency Åsa Wikforss; 9. On knowing what thoughts one's utterances express Gary Ebbs; 10. Anti-individualism, comprehension, and self-knowledge Sanford C. Goldberg; Part III. Meta-Semantics and the Nature of Mental Content: 11. Externalism, self-knowledge, and memory Jordi Fernandez; 12. Externalism, metainternalism, and self-knowledge Jussi Haukioja; 13. Externalism, metasemantic contextualism, and self-knowledge Henry Jackman

This collection of new essays explores the implications of semantic externalism for self-knowledge and skepticism, engaging with debates at the crossroads of philosophy of mind, philosophy of language, and epistemology. It will be of significant interest to graduate students and scholars in these areas, as well as those in cognitive science and psychology.

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Reference (Philosophy).
Externalism (Philosophy of mind).
Self knowledge, Theory of.

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