An interpretation and assessment of first-person authority in the writings of philosopher Donald Davidson
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An interpretation and assessment of first-person authority in the writings of philosopher Donald Davidson
(Problems in contemporary philosophy, v. 56)
Edwin Mellen Press, c2003
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 203-210) and index
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In An Interpretation and Assessment of First-Person Authority in the Writings of Philosopher Donald Davidson, first-person authority is the thesis that subjects have a non-evidence-based form of epistemic warrant for self-ascriptions of psychological concepts that does not attach to a third-person evidence-based ascriptions of the same concepts.
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