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591Avowals and first-person privilegePhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 62 (2): 311-35. 2001.When people avow their present feelings, sensations, thoughts, etc., they enjoy what may be called “first-person privilege.” If I now said: “I have a headache,” or “I’m thinking about Venice,” I would be taken at my word: I would normally not be challenged. According to one prominent approach, this privilege is due to a special epistemic access we have to our own present states of mind. On an alternative, deflationary approach the privilege merely reflects a socio-linguistic convention governing…Read more
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137Semantic verificationism, linguistic behaviorism, and translationPhilosophical Studies 66 (3): 235-259. 1992.
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230Précis of Dorit Bar-On’s Speaking My Mind: Expression and Self-Knowledge (review)Acta Analytica 25 (1): 1-7. 2010.In my reply to Boyle, Rosenthal, and Tumulty, I revisit my view of avowals’ security as a matter of a special immunity to error, their character as intentional expressive acts that employ self-ascriptive vehicles, Moore’s paradox, the idea of expressing as contrasting with reporting and its connection to showing one’s mental state, and the ‘performance equivalence’ between avowals and other expressive acts.
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260The use of force against deflationism: Assertion and truthIn Dirk Greimann & Geo Siegwart (eds.), Truth and Speech Acts: Studies in the Philosophy of Language, Routledge. pp. 61--89. 2012.
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307Externalism and self-knowledge: Content, use, and expressionNoûs 38 (3): 430-55. 2004.Suppose, as I stare at a glass in front of me, I say or think: There.
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1866These summary notes on Ruth Millikan’s latest book Beyond Concepts: Unicepts, Language, and Natural Information (OUP, 2017) were prepared by Dorit Bar-On for a discussion group that met in Summer 2018. The notes have been lightly edited by Millikan and prepared for online publication with the help of Drew Johnson.
Dorit Bar-On
University of Connecticut
University Of Connecticut, Storrs
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University Of Connecticut, StorrsPhilosophy, University Of Connecticut, StorrsProfessor Of Philosophy
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Storrs, Connecticut, United States of America
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