New Perspectives on Transparency and Self-Knowledge

New Perspectives on Transparency and Self-Knowledge
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 318
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ISBN-10 : 9781040227237
ISBN-13 : 1040227236
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Book Synopsis New Perspectives on Transparency and Self-Knowledge by : Adam Andreotta

Download or read book New Perspectives on Transparency and Self-Knowledge written by Adam Andreotta and published by Taylor & Francis. This book was released on 2024-11-22 with total page 318 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: It is natural to think that self-knowledge is gained through introspection, whereby we somehow peer inward and detect our mental states. However, so-called transparency theories emphasize our capacity to peer outward at the world, hence beyond our minds, in the pursuit of self-knowledge. For all their popularity in recent decades, transparency theories have also met with myriad challenges. This volume presents new perspectives on transparency-theoretic approaches to self-knowledge. It addresses many under-explored dimensions of transparency theories and considers their wider implications for epistemology, philosophy of mind, and psychology. Some chapters in this volume aim to deepen our understanding of key themes at the heart of transparency theories, such as the ways in which transparent self-knowledge is properly "first-personal" or "non-alienated". Other chapters offer arguments for extending transparency accounts of self-knowledge to different kinds of mental states and phenomena, such as memory, actions, social groups, and credences. Finally, there are chapters in the volume which discuss interesting relationships between transparency theories, projection, second-order sincerity, and Moore’s Paradox. This book will appeal to scholars and advanced students working in epistemology, philosophy of mind, and psychology.


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