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Autor:
Christopher, Peacocke
Publikováno v:
Oxford Studies in Philosophy of Mind: Volume 4.
Externí odkaz:
https://doi.org/10.1093/9780198924159.003.0016
Autor:
Christopher Peacocke
Publikováno v:
Philosophy. 97:269-274
My first encounter with David Wiggins’ thought occurred a few weeks before I took my undergraduate final examinations in Oxford in 1971. In Blackwell's Bookshop I came across a slim blue volume Identity and Spatio-Temporal Continuity. I purchased i
Autor:
Christopher Peacocke
Publikováno v:
Mind. 131:979-987
Autor:
Paul Boghossian, Christopher Peacocke
The topics of a priori knowledge and a priori justification have long played a prominent part in epistemology and the theory of meaning. Recently there has been a surge of interest in the proper explication of these notions. These newly commissioned
Autor:
Christopher Peacocke
Publikováno v:
Philosophical Studies. 178:2745-2757
The notion of explanatory priority is clarified. For A to be explanatory prior to B is for the correct account of the individuation of B to mention A, but not conversely. Exploring the relations of explanatory priority between entities does not invol
Autor:
Christopher Peacocke
Publikováno v:
Philosophical Studies. 178:2705-2708
Autor:
Christopher Peacocke
Being Known is a response to a philosophical challenge which arises for every area of thought. The challenge is one of reconciling our conception of truth in an area with the means by which we think we come to know truth about that area. Meeting the
Autor:
Christopher Peacocke
This book provides a detailed, systematic, and accessible introduction to an original philosophical theory of concepts that Christopher Peacocke has developed in recent years to explain facts about the nature of thought, including its systematic char
Autor:
Christopher Peacocke
Publikováno v:
The Self
Six issues are salient in discussions of the first person since 1900: immunity to error through misidentification; the possibility of survival without survival of one’s body; the elusiveness of the self; the role of the first person attitudes in th
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https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190087265.003.0015