Book review: COLIVA, Annalisa. The Varieties of Self-Knowledge. London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2016. 288p [Book Review]

Manuscrito 40 (3):87-92 (2017)
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ABSTRACT In this review, I argue that Coliva's strong transparency admits three possible interpretations: a Wittgensteinian interpretation, a metaphysical interpretation, and an epistemic interpretation. I favor over and.

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Alexandre De Borba
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