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Donnie Barnett

University of Cincinnati
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  • University of Cincinnati
    Department of Philosophy
    Post-doctoral Fellow
University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 2022
APA Eastern Division
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Cincinnati, Ohio, United States of America
0009-0002-1245-546X
Areas of Specialization
Epistemology
Externalism and Self-Knowledge
Areas of Interest
Epistemology
Philosophy of Mind
General Philosophy of Science
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    Content Externalism and Self-Knowledge
    Dissertation, University of Tennessee, Knoxville. 2022.
    There appears to be a tension between two widely held philosophical theses: content externalism and what is often called “privileged access”. The first is the metaphysical thesis that the contents of many propositional attitude-types are at least partially determined by properties external to the thinking subject. The second is the epistemological thesis that we have a priori access to the contents of our own propositional attitudes. Those who hold that at least one of these theses must be false…Read more
    There appears to be a tension between two widely held philosophical theses: content externalism and what is often called “privileged access”. The first is the metaphysical thesis that the contents of many propositional attitude-types are at least partially determined by properties external to the thinking subject. The second is the epistemological thesis that we have a priori access to the contents of our own propositional attitudes. Those who hold that at least one of these theses must be false are called incompatibilists. My goal is to show that the incompatibilists are wrong, that content externalism and privileged access can both be true.
    Externalism and Self-Knowledge, MiscContent Externalist Replies to SkepticismFirst-Person Authority …Read more
    Externalism and Self-Knowledge, MiscContent Externalist Replies to SkepticismFirst-Person Authority and Privileged AccessExternalism and Slow Switching
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