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The Varieties of Self-Knowledge

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Part of the book series: Palgrave Innovations in Philosophy (PIIP)

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Table of contents (8 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xvi
  2. Introduction

    • Annalisa Coliva
    Pages 1-18
  3. Varieties of Mental States

    • Annalisa Coliva
    Pages 19-49
  4. Varieties of Self-knowledge

    • Annalisa Coliva
    Pages 51-76
  5. Epistemically Robust Accounts

    • Annalisa Coliva
    Pages 77-97
  6. Epistemically Weak Accounts

    • Annalisa Coliva
    Pages 99-131
  7. Expressivism About Self-knowledge

    • Annalisa Coliva
    Pages 133-161
  8. Constitutive Theories

    • Annalisa Coliva
    Pages 163-216
  9. Pluralism About Self-knowledge

    • Annalisa Coliva
    Pages 217-242
  10. Back Matter

    Pages 243-288

About this book

This book explores the idea that self-knowledge comes in many varieties. We “know ourselves” through many different methods, depending on whether we attend to our propositional attitudes, our perceptions, sensations or emotions. Furthermore, sometimes what we call “self-knowledge” is not the result of any substantial cognitive achievement and the characteristic authority we grant to our psychological self-ascription is a conceptual necessity, redeemed by unravelling the structure of several interlocking concepts. This book critically assesses the main contemporary positions held on the epistemology of self-knowledge. These include robust epistemic accounts such as inner sense views and theory-theories; weak epistemic accounts such as transparency theories and rational internalism and externalism; as well as expressivist and constitutivist approaches. The author offers an innovative “pluralist” position on self-knowledge, emphasizing the complexity of the phenomenon and its resistance to any “monistic” treatment, to pose new and intriguing philosophical challenges.

Authors and Affiliations

  • Department of Philosophy , Irvine, USA

    Annalisa Coliva

About the author

Annalisa Coliva (PhD University of St Andrews, UK and Vercelli, Italy) is Full Professor in the Philosophy Department at the University of California at Irvine. She was previously Fulbright Fellow at Columbia University, US, Alexander von Humboldt Fellow at Heidelberg University, Germany, and Fellow of the Italian Academy at Columbia University. She has authored nine books, edited six, and published several articles in international journals.

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