Cognition Through Understanding presents a selection of Tyler Burge's essays on cognition, thought, and language. The essays collected here use epistemology as a way of interpreting underlying powers of mind, and focus on four types of cognition that are warranted through understanding: self-knowledge, interlocution, reasoning, and reflection.
Cognition Through Understanding presents a selection of Tyler Burge's essays on cognition, thought, and language. The essays collected here use epistemology as a way of interpreting underlying powers of mind, and focus on four types of cognition that are warranted through understanding: self-knowledge, interlocution, reasoning, and reflection.
Tyler Burge is Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at the University of California, Los Angeles. He is the author of Truth, Thought, Reason: Essays on Frege (OUP, 2005), Foundations of Mind (OUP, 2007), and Origins of Objectivity (OUP, 2010).
Inhaltsangabe
* 1: Introduction * I: Self-Knowledge * 2: Individualism and Self-Knowledge * 3: Our Entitlement to Self-Knowledge * 4: Memory and Self-Knowledge * 5: A Century of Deflation and a Moment of Self-Knowledge * 6: Mental Agency in Authoritative Self-Knowledge: Reply to Kobes * 7: Self and Self-Understanding: the Dewey Lectures - Some Origins of Self * 8: Self and Self-Understanding: the Dewey Lectures - Self and Constitutive Norms * 9: Self and Self-Understanding: the Dewey Lectures - Self-Understanding * II: Interlocution * 10: Content Preservation * 11: Postscript: 'Content Preservation' * 12: Interlocution, Perception, and Memory * 13: Computer Proof, Apriori Knowledge, and Other Minds * 14: Comprehension and Interpretation * 15: A Warrant for Belief in Other Minds * III: Reasoning and the Individuality of Persons * 16: Reason and the First Person * 17: Memory and Persons * 18: De Se Preservation and Personal Identity: Reply to Shoemaker * 19: Modest Dualism * 20: Epistemic Warrant: Humans and Computers * IV: Reflection * 21: Reasoning about Reasoning * 22: Thought Experiments and Semantic Competence: Reply to Benejam * 23: Concepts, Conceptions, Reflective Understanding: Reply to Peacocke * 24: Reflection * 25: Living Wages of Sinn * Bibliography * Index
* 1: Introduction * I: Self-Knowledge * 2: Individualism and Self-Knowledge * 3: Our Entitlement to Self-Knowledge * 4: Memory and Self-Knowledge * 5: A Century of Deflation and a Moment of Self-Knowledge * 6: Mental Agency in Authoritative Self-Knowledge: Reply to Kobes * 7: Self and Self-Understanding: the Dewey Lectures - Some Origins of Self * 8: Self and Self-Understanding: the Dewey Lectures - Self and Constitutive Norms * 9: Self and Self-Understanding: the Dewey Lectures - Self-Understanding * II: Interlocution * 10: Content Preservation * 11: Postscript: 'Content Preservation' * 12: Interlocution, Perception, and Memory * 13: Computer Proof, Apriori Knowledge, and Other Minds * 14: Comprehension and Interpretation * 15: A Warrant for Belief in Other Minds * III: Reasoning and the Individuality of Persons * 16: Reason and the First Person * 17: Memory and Persons * 18: De Se Preservation and Personal Identity: Reply to Shoemaker * 19: Modest Dualism * 20: Epistemic Warrant: Humans and Computers * IV: Reflection * 21: Reasoning about Reasoning * 22: Thought Experiments and Semantic Competence: Reply to Benejam * 23: Concepts, Conceptions, Reflective Understanding: Reply to Peacocke * 24: Reflection * 25: Living Wages of Sinn * Bibliography * Index
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