Debating Self-Knowledge

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Language users ordinarily suppose that they know what thoughts their own utterances express. We can call this supposed knowledge minimal self-knowledge. But what does it come to? And do we actually have it? Anti-individualism implies that the thoughts which a person''s utterances express are partly determined by facts about their social and physical environments. If anti-individualism is true then there are some apparently coherent sceptical hypotheses that conflict with our supposition that we have minimal self-knowledge. In this book Anthony Brueckner and Gary Ebbs debate how to characterize this problem and develop opposing views of what it shows. Their discussion is the only sustained in-depth debate about anti-individualism scepticism and knowledge of one''s own thoughts and will interest both scholars and graduate students in philosophy of language philosophy of mind and epistemology.
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