Third-Person Self-Knowledge, Self-Interpretation, and Narrative

Third-Person Self-Knowledge, Self-Interpretation, and Narrative

Author
Patrizia Pedrini, Julie Kirsch
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Language
English
Edition
1st ed.
Year
2018
Page
XVIII, 215
ISBN
978-3-319-98644-9,978-3-319-98646-3
File Type
pdf
File Size
2.4 MiB

This volume answers questions that lead to a clearer picture of third-person self- knowledge, the self-interpretation it embeds, and its narrative structure. Bringing together current research on third-person self-knowledge and self-interpretation, the book focuses on third-person self-knowledge, and the role that narrative and interpretation play in acquiring it. It regards the third-personal epistemic approach to oneself as a problem worthy of investigation in its own right, and makes clear the relation between third-person self-knowledge, self-interpretation, and narrative capacities.
In recent years, the idea that each person is in a privileged position to acquire knowledge about her own mental states has come under attack. A growing body of empirical research has cast doubt upon the existence of what philosophers call ‘first person self-knowledge’, i.e., knowledge about our mental states that is often thought to be immediate, transparent, and authoritative. Thisline of thought has led some philosophers to claim that what seems to be ‘first-person self-knowledge’ is really just ‘third-person self-knowledge,’ i.e., knowledge about our mental states that is inferential, opaque, and fallible. This book discusses challenges for first-person knowledge and explores the true nature of third-person knowledge.

show more...

How to Download?!!!

Just click on START button on Telegram Bot

Free Download Book