The Expressive Self: The First Person in Speech and Thought
Autor Ángel García Rodríguezen Limba Engleză Hardback – 17 sep 2024
According to Ángel García Rodríguez, the ensuing expressive model of the self provides clarity on some prominent contemporary puzzles, notably Moore's paradox, self-deception, and McKinsey's paradox, given the duality of non-relationally expressive and reporting uses of the underlying first-person claims. Moreover, the phenomena of self-reference and first-person authority, both psychological and bodily, pose no objection to the model.
Throughout, the author engages critically with alternative conceptions of the self, delivering a novel account that helps advance the debate about the nature of the self and of the first person.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781666916751
ISBN-10: 1666916757
Pagini: 216
Dimensiuni: 159 x 236 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Lexington Books
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1666916757
Pagini: 216
Dimensiuni: 159 x 236 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Lexington Books
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Acknowledgment
Introduction
Part I: Models
1. Special Access
2. Expression
Part II: Puzzles
3. Moore's Paradox
4. Self-Deception
5. McKinsey's Paradox
Part III: Challenges
6. Self-Reference
7. First-Person Authority
Conclusion: The Expressive Self
References
About the Author
Introduction
Part I: Models
1. Special Access
2. Expression
Part II: Puzzles
3. Moore's Paradox
4. Self-Deception
5. McKinsey's Paradox
Part III: Challenges
6. Self-Reference
7. First-Person Authority
Conclusion: The Expressive Self
References
About the Author
Recenzii
"In this exciting new book, Ángel García Rodríguez argues that there is something irreducibly first-personal about what it is to be oneself, something which no third-person account can provide. Rodríguez demonstrates with impressive prowess that the key to this uniqueness of the first-person perspective resides in the notion of expression. Offering novel approaches to both Moore's paradox and McKinsey's paradox along the way, The Expressive Self work is essential reading for anybody interested in the nature of the self."
"The Expressive Self offers an ingenious defense of the view that what makes the first-person perspective important is not an epistemic but a practical capacity, the capacity to express how things are with oneself. Utilizing an insightful distinction between descriptive and expressive claims about oneself, García Rodríguez is able to provide ground-breaking solutions to Moore's paradox, McKinsey's paradox, and the puzzle of self-deception. Comprehensive and coherent, this marvelous book-rich with insight-will be immensely valuable to researchers on self-consciousness, and will surely be regarded as a must-read contribution to the philosophy of mind in years to come."
"The Expressive Self offers an ingenious defense of the view that what makes the first-person perspective important is not an epistemic but a practical capacity, the capacity to express how things are with oneself. Utilizing an insightful distinction between descriptive and expressive claims about oneself, García Rodríguez is able to provide ground-breaking solutions to Moore's paradox, McKinsey's paradox, and the puzzle of self-deception. Comprehensive and coherent, this marvelous book-rich with insight-will be immensely valuable to researchers on self-consciousness, and will surely be regarded as a must-read contribution to the philosophy of mind in years to come."