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Record ID marc_columbia/Columbia-extract-20221130-030.mrc:73852826:4682
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100 1 $aCoval, Samuel Charles,$eauthor$uUniversity of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada
245 10 $aScepticism and the First Person /$cSamuel Charles Coval.
264 1 $bRoutledge,$c2015.
300 $a1 online resource (134 pages)
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490 1 $aRoutledge Library Editions: Epistemology
505 0 $aCover; Half Title; Title Page ; Copyright Page; Original Title Page; Original Copyright Page; Dedication ; Table of Contents; INTRODUCTION; ABSTRACT; I. THE A PRIORI DEADLOCK; II. PERSONAL PRONOUNS A; III. PERSONAL PRONOUNS B; IV. PRIVATE LANGUAGE; V. EPISTEMOLOGY A; VI. EPISTEMOLOGY B; VII. SELF-ASCRIPTION AND OTHER ASCRIPTION; SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY; 1 Are pronoun differences or similarities to he dominant?; 2 The argument from necessary plurals which seems to settle the issue; 3 The argument from necessary plurals is indecisive as regards two possibilities.
505 8 $a4 An argument against the view that personal demonstratives are extrudable5 Does a personal particular help?; 6 Some arguments for and against personal uniqueness; 7 The present state of the argument; 8 Four things pursued; 9 Special features of the first person; 10 Are the special features of the first person needed for the performance of self-reference?; 11 Are the personal pronouns essential to the formulation of the paradoxes?; 12 The function and importance of the special features of the first person; 13 The systematically elusive 'I'
505 8 $a14 Which of the special features of the first person are essential to self-reference?15 Reference and self-reference.; 16 Is our view of the first person relevant to the alleviation of the paradoxes?; 17 Speaker-hearer asymmetry; 18 Symmetrical asymmetry among all three persons; 19 Systematically private language; 20 The necessity of the first person to private language; 21 Arguments not to he used; 22 The relevant nature of first person asymmetry; 23 Self-individuation pre-supposes non-self-individuation; 24 The first person overburdens private language; 25 An undercutting question.
505 8 $a26 Speech as action and its implications for the sceptic27 Systematically ulterior motives; 28 The sceptical position denies its own presuppositions; 29 Unhelpful answers to 'How do you know you are X?'; 30 Feeling; 31 Tactual and non-tactual feelings; 32 Non-tactual feelings and the other senses; 33 Corrigihility; 34 Material self-ascription and personal self-ascription; 35 Non-transferability; 36 P-claims, M-claims and sufficiently similar circumstances.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 115-116).
650 0 $aPersons.
650 0 $aMind and body.
650 0 $aSemantics (Philosophy)
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776 08 $iPrint version:$aCoval, Samuel Charles.$tScepticism and the First Person.$dAbingdon, Oxon : Taylor and Francis, ©2015$z9781138908062
830 0 $aRoutledge library editions.$pEpistemology.
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