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[Models of self knowledge].

Eleonora Orlando1

  • 1Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina. e_orlando@fibertel.com.ar

Vertex (Buenos Aires, Argentina)
|October 13, 2005
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This paper examines analytic philosophy models explaining self-knowledge, focusing on how we express mental states like pain or thoughts. It analyzes characteristics of these self-ascriptions, known as avowals, and contrasts different theoretical explanations.

Area of Science:

  • Philosophy of Mind
  • Epistemology
  • Analytic Philosophy

Context:

  • Focuses on contemporary analytic philosophy's approach to self-knowledge.
  • Examines the nature of expressing internal mental states.
  • Utilizes self-ascriptions (avowals) as a primary case study.

Purpose:

  • To analyze and contrast various explanatory models of self-knowledge.
  • To identify essential characteristics that theories of self-knowledge must address.
  • To evaluate theoretical accounts of how we know our own minds.

Summary:

  • Analyzes contemporary analytic philosophy models for self-knowledge.
  • Focuses on self-ascriptions of mental states, termed 'avowals'.
  • Presents and contrasts key theoretical explanatory models for avowals.

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Impact:

  • Contributes to understanding the philosophical basis of self-knowledge.
  • Provides a framework for evaluating theories of mental state attribution.
  • Informs ongoing debates in philosophy of mind and epistemology.