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Thinking Through Transparency: An Exploration of Self-Knowledge | |
Adam1; BENJAMIN IAN WINOKUR2 | |
2024-08 | |
Source Publication | Routledge |
Publisher | Routledge |
Abstract | Andreotta and Winokur provide an overview of “transparency-theoretic” approaches to self-knowledge, drawing largely on the formative influences of Gareth Evans, Richard Moran, and their critical interlocutors. Transparency-theoretic accounts of self-knowledge state that one must, or can, look outward at the world in order to know something about one’s mind (and perhaps other aspects of oneself). Some traditional objections and limitations for transparency-theoretic accounts of self-knowledge are identified. Subsequently a brief overview of the 13 chapters in this volume are provided, each of which scrutinize, clarify, or expand upon key aspects of transparent self-knowledge. |
Funding Project | Knowing and Expressing Ourselves |
Document Type | Book chapter |
Collection | DEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGIOUS STUDIES |
Corresponding Author | Adam; BENJAMIN IAN WINOKUR |
Affiliation | 1.Curtin University 2.University of Macau |
Recommended Citation GB/T 7714 | Adam,BENJAMIN IAN WINOKUR. Thinking Through Transparency: An Exploration of Self-Knowledge[M]. Routledge:Routledge, 2024. |
APA | Adam., & BENJAMIN IAN WINOKUR (2024). Thinking Through Transparency: An Exploration of Self-Knowledge. Routledge. |
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