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7Thomas Nagel: The View from NowhereIn John Shand (ed.), Central Works of Philosophy v4: Twentieth Century: Moore to Popper, Routledge. 2006.
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386Other MindsRoutledge. 2000.How do I know whether there are any minds beside my own? This problem of other minds in philosophy raises questions which are at the heart of all philosophical investigations--how it is that we know, what is in the mind, and whether we can be certain about any of our beliefs. In this book, Anita Avramides begins with a historical overview of the problem from the Ancient Skeptics to Descartes, Malebranche, Locke, Berkeley, Reid, and Wittgenstein. The second part of the book investigates the views…Read more
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20How should we understand the social character of language?Teorema: International Journal of Philosophy 32 (1): 95-110. 2013.
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6Knowledge of other mindsIn Sven Bernecker & Duncan Pritchard (eds.), The Routledge Companion to Epistemology, Routledge. pp. 433. 2013.
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1Davidson, Grice, and the social aspects of languageIn Giovanna Cosenza (ed.), Paul Grice's Heritage, Brepols Publishers. pp. 9--115. 2001.
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260The subject's point of view * by Katalin FarkasAnalysis 69 (4): 791-794. 2009.On the dust jacket of The Subject's Point of View there is a detail from Vilhelm Hammershoi's Interior with Sitting Woman. It is hard to think of a painter who better captures the inner in his work. From the monochrome colour, to the back that faces us, to the door swung open to reveal yet another doorway, we are led to interiority – to the inner. This is a perfect image for a book whose author wants to persuade us to return to the interior – a Cartesian interior.The Cartesian interior has come …Read more
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341Other minds?Think 1 (2): 61-68. 2002.One of the most intriguing of philosophical puzzles concerns other minds. How do you know there are any? Yes, you're surrounded by living organisms that look and behave much as you do. They even say they have minds. But do they? Perhaps other humans are mindless zombies: like you on the outside, but lacking any inner conscious life, including emotions, thoughts, experiences and even pain. What grounds do you possess for supposing that other humans aren't zombies? Perhaps less than you think. Ani…Read more
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23Intentions and ConventionIn Bob Hale, Crispin Wright & Alexander Miller (eds.), A Companion to the Philosophy of Language, Wiley-blackwell. pp. 60--86. 1997.
Areas of Interest
| Epistemology |
| Metaphysics |
| Philosophy of Mind |