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the royce lectures

1. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research: Volume > 54 > Issue: 2
Sydney Shoemaker

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2. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research: Volume > 54 > Issue: 2
Sydney Shoemaker

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3. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research: Volume > 54 > Issue: 2
Sydney Shoemaker

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4. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research: Volume > 54 > Issue: 2
Derk Pereboom

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5. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research: Volume > 54 > Issue: 2
Clive Stroud-Drinkwater

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6. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research: Volume > 54 > Issue: 2
Douglas C. Long

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In my essay I contend that the three main avenues by which one might plausibly account for one's self-awareness are unavailable to an individual who is restricted to the skeptic's epistemic ground rules. First, all-encompassing doubt about the world cancels our "external" epistemic access via perception to ourselves as material individuals in the world. Second, one does not have direct cpistemic access to one's substantial self through introspection, since the self as such is not a proper object of inner awareness. Third, we cannot claim, as Descartes did, that we have indirect epistemic access to the substantial self by inference from the occurrence of experiences.The summary conclusion for which I argue is that, if we are to account for our self-knowledge, we cannot adopt the purely subjective epistemological stance that is at the heart of global skepticism.

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7. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research: Volume > 54 > Issue: 2
Nicholas Rescher

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8. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research: Volume > 54 > Issue: 2
John Kekes

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9. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research: Volume > 54 > Issue: 2
Jack Meiland

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10. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research: Volume > 54 > Issue: 2
T. L. S. Sprigge

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11. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research: Volume > 54 > Issue: 2
John Kekes

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12. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research: Volume > 54 > Issue: 2
Terrance McConnell

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13. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research: Volume > 54 > Issue: 2
Joseph Margolis

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14. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research: Volume > 54 > Issue: 2
Johanna Seibt

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15. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research: Volume > 54 > Issue: 2
Nicholas Rescher

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16. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research: Volume > 54 > Issue: 2
Rolf George, Paul Rusnock

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17. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research: Volume > 54 > Issue: 2
Louis E. Loeb

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18. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research: Volume > 54 > Issue: 2
Annette C. Baier

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19. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research: Volume > 54 > Issue: 2
James Cargile

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20. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research: Volume > 54 > Issue: 2
Roy A. Sorensen

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