• Our Knowledge About Our Own Mental States: An Externalist Account
    Dissertation, The University of Connecticut. 2000.
    The "incompatibility charge" argues that externalism fails to explain "self-knowledge" or the privileged knowledge that we ordinarily take ourselves to enjoy in relation to at least some of our own mental states. This dissertation attempts to provide an externalist reply to this charge. First, I suggest that the "compatibility debate" needs to be reoriented. This is because the mere internality or externality of determining factors cannot by itself explain how one can know the content determined…Read more
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    Explanation and Understanding in the Human Sciences (review)
    International Studies in Philosophy 32 (4): 130-132. 2000.