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    Knowledge of Other Minds in Davidson's Philosophy.Anita Avramides - 2013 - In Ernie Lepore & Kurt Ludwig (eds.), Blackwell Companion to Donald Davidson. Blackwell. pp. 550–564.
    Davidson aims to explain how it is that we come by knowledge of the world, our own minds and other minds, and to show that knowledge of other minds is the more fundamental. A community of minds is the basis of all knowledge and provides the measure of all things. Davidson believes that understanding this will provide a reply to the skeptic. I argue that while Davidson's work may provide a reply (...)
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  2. I. Knowledge of Other Minds.Norman Malcolm - 1958 - Journal of Philosophy 55 (23):969.
  3. Inferentialism and our knowledge of others’ minds.William E. S. McNeill - 2015 - Philosophical Studies 172 (6):1435-1454.
    Our knowledge of each others’ mental features is sometimes epistemically basic or non-inferential. The alternative to this claim is Inferentialism, the view that such knowledge is always epistemically inferential. Here, I argue that Inferentialism is not plausible. My argument takes the form of an inference to the best explanation. Given the nature of the task involved in recognizing what mental features others have on particular occasions, and our capacity to perform that task, we should not expect always to (...)
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    Our Knowledge of Other Minds.H. H. Price - 1932 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 32 (1):53 - 78.
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    Carnap, Knowledge of Other Minds, and Physicalism.Thomas Uebel - 2021 - Philosophers' Imprint 21 (34).
    The development of Carnap’s views on knowledge of other minds from 1928 to about 1935 is tracked here in order to clear up a widespread misunderstanding. Early on and well into the 30s their failure is undeniable but it has been badly misdiagnosed. I argue that Carnap was not only not a logical behaviorist but also aimed for a largely non-reductive approach to mental state ascriptions in principle already in Scheinprobleme. The reason for the failure of his (...)
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  6. Knowledge of Other Minds.C. A. Qadir - 1959 - Pakistan Philosophical Journal 3 (2):14.
     
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    Knowledge of other minds: the inner and the outer.P. M. S. Hacker - 1990 - In Wittgenstein, meaning and mind. Cambridge, Mass., USA: Blackwell. pp. 153–166.
    We cannot perceive the minds or experiences of other people, but only their bodies and behaviour. The 'inner' therefore appears to be hidden behind the 'outer' and to be inferred from perceptible behaviour by analogy. Our knowledge of the experiences of others, in comparison with what philosophers think of as self‐knowledge, seems distinctly shaky. Wittgenstein conceived of the 'constitutional uncertainty' of the inner not as a consequence of defective evidence, but as a reflection in the rules (...)
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    Immediate knowledge of other minds.Helge Malmgren - 1976 - Theoria 42 (1-3):189-205.
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    Knowledge of other minds.Nicholas Karalis - 1956 - Review of Metaphysics 9 (4):565-568.
    It is my intention to prove that the act of belief "2 + 2 = 4" in Smith's mind is numerically the same as the act of belief "2 + 2 = 4" in Jones's mind. That is, Smith can know or rethink in his own mind the same act of belief "2 + 2 = 4" which occurs in Jones's mind. I intend to show that "different" acts of thought can yet be numerically the same. This implies the rejection (...)
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  10. Knowledge of other minds.Hamida Khanom - 1959 - Pakistan Philosophical Congress 6 (2):122-127.
     
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  11. Knowledge of other minds.J. Theodore Klein - 1977 - Midwestern Journal of Philosophy 5:31-37.
     
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  12. Knowledge of other minds.Anita Avramides - 2010 - In Sven Bernecker & Duncan Pritchard (eds.), Routledge Companion to Epistemology. New York: Routledge. pp. 433.
     
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  13. Knowledge of other minds.Andrew Bowman - 1953 - Journal of Philosophy 50 (September):328-32.
  14. The Knowledge of Other Minds.Richard V. De Smet - 1962 - International Philosophical Quarterly 2 (1 Supplement):150.
     
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  15. Knowledge of Other Minds.G. C. Dev - 1959 - Pakistan Philosophical Journal 3 (2):33.
     
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    The knowledge of other minds and the problem of meaning and value.Wilbur M. Urban - 1917 - Philosophical Review 26 (3):274-296.
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    Immediate knowledge of other minds.Helge Malmgren - 1976 - Theoria 42 (1-3):189-205.
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    Our knowledge of other minds.Thomas W. Smythe - 1983 - Philosophia 13 (1-2):35-52.
  19. Our Knowledge of Other Minds.Willard Wylie Spencer - 1927 - London,: Yale University Press.
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    The knowledge of other minds.James Lindsay - 1917 - Philosophical Review 26 (5):545-547.
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    Our knowledge of other minds.W. W. Spencer - 1927 - Journal of Philosophy 24 (9):225-237.
  22. Knowledge of other minds I.Abdul Hameed Kamali - 1996 - In Naeem Ahmad (ed.), Philosophy in Pakistan. In Collaboration with, Council for Research in Values and Philosophy.
     
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    Our knowledge of other minds: A pseudo-problem?Marjorie Weinzweig - 1962 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 23 (September):250-255.
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    Our Knowledge of Other Minds.Julius Weinberg - 1946 - Philosophical Review 55 (5):555.
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    Our knowledge of other minds.C. D. Hardie - 1939 - Philosophy of Science 6 (3):309-317.
    I give some reason for accepting a form of the view that there is some logical, And not just contingent, Connection between publicly observable behavior and a person's psychological states. If my contentions are sound, They open the way to the enterprise of delineating a stratification of psychological state concepts. This involves determining which mental concepts are logically connected to observable behavior and how the other categories of mental states are specified on the basis of these.
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    Natalie Duddington and perceptual knowledge of other minds.Harry James Moore - forthcoming - Studies in East European Thought:1-17.
    This paper concerns the Russian émigrée translator and philosopher Natalie Duddington (1886–1972). By establishing Duddington’s dependence on Nicholas Lossky (1870–1965), the paper argues that Duddington formed a unique synthesis of Russian intuitivism and British realism in her essay ‘Our Knowledge of Other Minds’. Despite the historical significance of Duddington’s work, it will be concluded that her synthesis succumbs to the most recent criticism which has been posed against perceptualists such as Fred Dretske (1932–2013). Russian ‘intuitivism’ is understood (...)
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    Our Knowledge of Other Minds.W. W. Spencer - 1927 - Journal of Philosophy 24 (9):225.
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    Our Knowledge of Other Minds.G. H. V. Wright - 1947 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 12 (2):59-59.
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    Knowledge of other minds.Henry Nelson Wieman - 1922 - Journal of Philosophy 19 (22):605-611.
  30. One's knowledge of other minds.A. J. Ayer - 1953 - Theoria 13 (September):35-52.
  31. Interpretations of Life and Mind Essays Around the Problem of Reduction. Edited by Marjorie Grene. Contributors: Ilya Prigogine [and Others]. --.Marjorie Glicksman Grene, I. Prigogine & Study Group on the Unity of Knowledge - 1971 - Humanities Press.
  32. VI.—Our Knowledge of Other Minds.Nathalie A. Duddington - 1919 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 19 (1):147-178.
  33. God’s Knowledge of Other Minds.Dan O'Brien - 2013 - European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 5 (1):17--34.
    This paper explores one aspect of God’s omniscience, that is, his knowledge of human minds. In §1 I spell out a traditional notion of divine knowledge, and in §2 I argue that our understanding of the thoughts of others is a distinct kind of knowledge from that involved in knowledge of the physical world; it involves empathizing with thinkers. In §3 I show how this is relevant to the question of how, and whether, God understands (...)
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  34. Perception, Evidence, and our Expressive Knowledge of Others' Minds.Anil Gomes - 2019 - In Anita Avramides & Matthew Parrott (eds.), Knowing Other Minds. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press.
    ‘How, then, she had asked herself, did one know one thing or another thing about people, sealed as they were?’ So asks Lily Briscoe in To the Lighthouse. It is this question, rather than any concern about pretence or deception, which forms the basis for the philosophical problem of other minds. Responses to this problem have tended to cluster around two solutions: either we know others’ minds through perception; or we know others’ minds through a form (...)
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    One's Knowledge of Other Minds.A. J. Ayer - 1953 - Theoria 19 (1‐2):1-20.
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    IV.—Our Knowledge of other Minds.H. H. Price - 1932 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 32 (1):53-78.
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    ur Knowledge of Other Minds[REVIEW]George Santayana - 1932 - Ancient Philosophy (Misc) 42:159.
  38. Truth and knowledge of other minds.Alex Burri & Stephan Furrer - 1994 - In Gianfranco Soldati (ed.), European Review of Philosophy, 1: Philosophy of Mind. CSLI Publications. pp. 39-43.
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  39. Educational Measurement and Knowledge of Other Minds.Randall Curren - 2004 - Theory and Research in Education 3 (2):235-253.
  40. Criteria, Analogy, and Knowledge of Other Minds.Hector-Neri Castañeda - 1962 - Journal of Philosophy 59 (20):533 - 546.
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    Self-knowledge, knowledge of other minds, and kinesthetic-visual matching.Robert W. Mitchell - 1996 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 19 (1):133-133.
    The “intentional schema” seems identical to or dependent upon kinesthetic–visual matching, both of which account for similar empirical findings. The intentional schema, however, fails to account for variability in children's understanding of false belief and differences in children's understanding of self and other in pretense.
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    The analogical argument for knowledge of other minds reconsidered.Thomas M. Olshewsky - 1974 - American Philosophical Quarterly 11 (1):63-69.
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    Weinberg Julius. Our knowledge of other minds. The philosophical review, vol. 55 , pp. 555–563.G. H. V. Wright - 1947 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 12 (2):59-59.
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    Critical Examination on the Problem of Our Knowledge of Other Minds.R. T. Rathod - forthcoming - Indian Philosophical Quarterly.
    The philosophical problem of knowledge of other minds is rational justifiction. this paper covers n malcolm, h h price, j mill, strawson, hamshire, l wittgenstein and a j ayer's controversial thought. philosophical scepticism holds that it is logically impossible to know mental experiences. "i know, i have a pain." how do i know that other people also can have similar pain? it provides as ideal knowledge of mental events. when i say, "i have a pain," (...)
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    Review: Julius Weinberg, Our Knowledge of Other Minds[REVIEW]G. H. V. Wright - 1947 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 12 (2):59-59.
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    The Epistemological Problem of Other Minds and the Knowledge Asymmetry.Michael Sollberger - 2017 - European Journal of Philosophy 25 (4):1476-1495.
    The traditional epistemological problem of other minds seeks to answer the following question: how can we know someone else's mental states? The problem is often taken to be generated by a fundamental asymmetry in the means of knowledge. In my own case, I can know directly what I think and feel. This sort of self-knowledge is epistemically direct in the sense of being non-inferential and non-observational. My knowledge of other minds, however, is thought (...)
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    Some tendencies of opinion on our knowledge of other minds.Joshua C. Gregory - 1922 - Philosophical Review 31 (2):148-163.
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    The argument from analogy and our knowledge of other minds.J. F. Thomson - 1951 - Mind 60 (239):336-350.
  49. Problems of other minds: Solutions and dissolutions in analytic and continental philosophy.Jack Reynolds - 2010 - Philosophy Compass 5 (4):326-335.
    While there is a great diversity of treatments of other minds and inter-subjectivity within both analytic and continental philosophy, this article specifies some of the core structural differences between these treatments. Although there is no canonical account of the problem of other minds that can be baldly stated and that is exhaustive of both traditions, the problem(s) of other minds can be loosely defined in family resemblances terms. It seems to have: (1) an epistemological (...)
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    Is the existence of other minds a necessary postulate of scientific knowledge?Charles A. Baylis - 1924 - Journal of Philosophy 21 (12):309-312.
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