Meaning, Basic Self-Knowledge, and Mind: Essays on Tyler Burge

University of Chicago Press (2002)
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Abstract

This volume comprises a lively and thorough discussion between philosophers and Tyler Burge about Burge's recent, and already widely accepted, position in the theory of meaning, mind, and knowledge. This position is embodied by an externalist theory of meaning and an anti-individualist theory of mind and approach to self-knowledge. The authors of the eleven papers here expound their versions of this position and go on to critique Burge's version. Together with Burge's replies, this volume offers a major contribution to contemporary philosophy

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Esther Romero Gonzalez
University of Granada
Maria Jose Frapolli
University College London

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