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Immunity to error through misidentification [Texte imprimé] : new essays / edited by Simon Prosser and François Recanati

المساهم (المساهمين):نوع المادة : نصنصتفاصيل النشر:Cambridge ; New York ; Melbourne [etc.] : Cambridge University Press, 2012وصف:1 vol. (X-294 p.) ; 24 cmتدمك:
  • 978-0-521-19830-1
الموضوع:تصنيف DDC:
  • 121.6 23E
تصنيفات أخرى:
  • 121
المحتويات:
Machine generated contents note: 1. On the thesis that 'I' is not a referring term John Campbell; 2. Which 'key to all mythologies' about the self? - A note on where the illusions of transcendence come from and how to resist them Annalisa Coliva; 3. Two takes on the de se Marina Folescu and James Higginbotham; 4. Immunity to error as an artefact of transition between representational media Jenann Ismael; 5. Two uses of 'I' as subject? Be;atrice Longuenesse; 6. Immunity to error through misidentification: what does it tell us about the de se? Daniel Morgan; 7. Action and immunity to error through misidentification Lucy O'Brien; 8. Explaining de se phenomena Christopher Peacocke; 9. Sources of immunity to error through misidentification Simon Prosser; 10. Immunity to error through misidentification: what it is and where it comes from François Recanati; 11. I and I: immunity to error through misidentification of the subject Galen Strawson; 12. Bodily immunity to error Fre;de;rique de Vignemont; 13. Reflections on François Recanati's 'Immunity to error through misidentification: what it is and where it comes from' Crispin Wright
ملخص:"Immunity to error through misidentification is recognised as an important feature of certain kinds of first-person judgments, as well as arguably being a feature of other indexical or demonstrative judgments. In this collection of newly commissioned essays, the contributors present a variety of approaches to it, engaging with historical and empirical aspects of the subject as well as contemporary philosophical work. It is the first collection of essays devoted exclusively to the topic and will be essential reading for anyone interested in philosophical work on the self, first-person thought or indexical thought more generally"-- Provided by publisher
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Bibliogr. p. 281-290

"Immunity to error through misidentification is recognised as an important feature of certain kinds of first-person judgments, as well as arguably being a feature of other indexical or demonstrative judgments. In this collection of newly commissioned essays, the contributors present a variety of approaches to it, engaging with historical and empirical aspects of the subject as well as contemporary philosophical work. It is the first collection of essays devoted exclusively to the topic and will be essential reading for anyone interested in philosophical work on the self, first-person thought or indexical thought more generally"-- Provided by publisher

Machine generated contents note: 1. On the thesis that 'I' is not a referring term John Campbell; 2. Which 'key to all mythologies' about the self? - A note on where the illusions of transcendence come from and how to resist them Annalisa Coliva; 3. Two takes on the de se Marina Folescu and James Higginbotham; 4. Immunity to error as an artefact of transition between representational media Jenann Ismael; 5. Two uses of 'I' as subject? Be;atrice Longuenesse; 6. Immunity to error through misidentification: what does it tell us about the de se? Daniel Morgan; 7. Action and immunity to error through misidentification Lucy O'Brien; 8. Explaining de se phenomena Christopher Peacocke; 9. Sources of immunity to error through misidentification Simon Prosser; 10. Immunity to error through misidentification: what it is and where it comes from François Recanati; 11. I and I: immunity to error through misidentification of the subject Galen Strawson; 12. Bodily immunity to error Fre;de;rique de Vignemont; 13. Reflections on François Recanati's 'Immunity to error through misidentification: what it is and where it comes from' Crispin Wright

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