The paper argues in favour of a new form of constitutivist position with respect to our so-called "knowledge" of our own mental states. It does so by distingishing between attitudinal mental states as commitments and as dispositions and by proposing a minimalist account of psychological concepts' possession. It defends this view from a number of standard criticisms raised in the recent literature on the topic.
“Self-knowledge and commitments" / Coliva, Annalisa. - In: SYNTHESE. - ISSN 0039-7857. - STAMPA. - 171:3(2009), pp. 365-375. [10.1007/s11229-008-9322-x]
“Self-knowledge and commitments"
COLIVA, Annalisa
2009
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The paper argues in favour of a new form of constitutivist position with respect to our so-called "knowledge" of our own mental states. It does so by distingishing between attitudinal mental states as commitments and as dispositions and by proposing a minimalist account of psychological concepts' possession. It defends this view from a number of standard criticisms raised in the recent literature on the topic.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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