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Contemporary Approaches
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Matthew Boyle
Published: 22 February 2024
...”; Alex Byrne’s account in terms of an “inference from world to mind”; and Christopher Peacocke’s account in terms of an inference from consciousness of an act of judgment to the existence of an underlying mental state. The author argues that, although none of these accounts is satisfactory as it stands...
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Must We Weep for Sentimentalism?
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Simon Blackburn
Published: 30 September 2010
...This chapter rebuts recent attacks on sentimentalism by Samuel Kerstein and Christopher Peacocke. Each has supposed that it follows from expressive theories of ethics that if our sentiments were different so would our obligations be. The chapter refutes this view. mind‐dependency in ethics...
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New Essays on the A Priori
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Paul Boghossian (ed.) and Christopher Peacocke (ed.)
Published online: 01 November 2003
Published in print: 26 October 2000
...This collection of newly commissioned essays, edited by NYU philosophers Paul Boghossian and Christopher Peacocke, resumes the current surge of interest in the proper explication of the notion of a priori . The authors discuss the relations of the a priori ...
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The Sources of Self-Consciousness
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José Luis Bermúdez
Published: 09 March 2018
... of self-conscious judgment – the account offered by Christopher Peacocke in his book Being Known ( Peacocke 1999). Working through the example of how the bodily self is represented in visual perception shows how the primitive foundations from which self-consciousness emerges in the course...
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Aesthetic Judgement and Perceptual Normativity
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Hannah Ginsborg
Published: 27 November 2014
... through a criticism of Christopher Peacocke’s account of concept acquisition, which, it is argued, rests on a confusion between the notion of a way something is perceived, and a way it is perceived as being. Whereas Peacocke’s account of concept-acquisition depends on an illicit slide between these two...
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Self-Knowledge for Philosophers
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Quassim Cassam
Published: 18 December 2014
... thinking Peacocke C Similarity Thesis second tier thought self intimation thesis Williamson T infallibility thesis Boghossian P Carruthers P Davidson D immediacy Disparity the love Sources Question particular self-knowledge Tyler Burge Christopher Peacocke critical reasoning epistemology...
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Variation and Change in Appearances
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M. G. F. Martin
Published: 23 January 2020
.... Moore argued that the possible truth of (1) shows that there must be multiple senses of “looks.” Moore’s example prefigures by thirty years a much-cited discussion by Christopher Peacocke about trees and apparent size with which Peacocke illustrates a contrast between sensational and representational...
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Published: 09 March 2018
... Constraint Balleine B Dickinson A Ramey C Watson J Eilan N J. J. Gibson Self-consciousness Nonconceptual content Christopher Peacocke Point of view Ecological perception There are many distinct layers of self-consciousness. Obvious examples are the capacity to think of one’s body as one’s own...
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Explaining the A Priori: The Programme of Moderate Rationalism
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Christopher Peacocke
Published: 26 October 2000
...Christopher Peacocke investigates the question of how we should conceive of the relations between understanding and the a priori, thereby forming the basis on which the dispute between meaning‐based and non‐meaning‐based approaches to explanations of the possibility of a priori propositions could...
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The Realm of Reason
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Christopher Peacocke
Published online: 07 April 2004
Published in print: 27 November 2003
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