Externalism and the a prioricity of self-knowledge

Analysis 60 (1):132-136 (2000)
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Abstract

Michael McKinsey has argued that content externalism has the absurd consequence that one can know a priori that water exists. Richard W. Miller responds that when a prioricity is properly understood, McKinsey's argument should not be seen as a _reductio of externalism. This paper disputes Miller's understanding of a prioricity

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Self-Knowledge and Knowledge of Content.Åsa Maria Wikforss - 2008 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 38 (3):399-424.
McKinsey-Brown survives.H. W. Noonan - 2000 - Analysis 60 (4):353-356.

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