Burge, Tyler.

Cognition through understanding: self-knowledge, interlocution, reasoning, reflection/ Tyler Burge - Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013. - x, 635 p. ; 24 cm.

1. Introduction
I: Self-Knowledge
2. Individualism and Self-Knowledge
3. Our Entitlement to Self-Knowledge
4. Memory and Self-Knowledge
5. A Century of Deflation and a Moment of Self-Knowledge
6. Mental Agency in Authoritative Self-Knowledge: Reply to Kobes
7. Self and Self-Understanding: the Dewey Lectures - Some Origins of Self
8. Self and Self-Understanding: the Dewey Lectures - Self and Constitutive Norms
9. Self and Self-Understanding: the Dewey Lectures - Self-Understanding
II: Interlocution
10. Content Preservation
11. Postscript: 'Content Preservation'
12. Interlocution, Perception, and Memory
13. Computer Proof, Apriori Knowledge, and Other Minds
14. Comprehension and Interpretation
15. A Warrant for Belief in Other Minds
III: Reasoning and the Individuality of Persons
16. Reason and the First Person
17. Memory and Persons
18. De Se Preservation and Personal Identity: Reply to Shoemaker
19. Modest Dualism
20. Epistemic Warrant: Humans and Computers
IV: Reflection
21. Reasoning about Reasoning
22. Thought Experiments and Semantic Competence: Reply to Benejam
23. Concepts, Conceptions, Reflective Understanding: Reply to Peacocke
24. Reflection
25. Living Wages of Sinn
Bibliography
Index

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Philosophy of mind.
Cognitive science.

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