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Wiedza bezpośrednia a przejrzystość introspekcji

Author
Tarnowski, Maciej
Publication date
2023-12
Abstract (EN)

In a few short paragraphs of The Problems of Philosophy Bertrand Russell presents his theory of introspective knowledge based on the concept of knowledge by acquaintance. In this article, I critically analyze these comments by Russell and their proposed application by contemporary authors, including Brie Gertler (2001; 2011) and Laurence BonJour (2003). I show how these theories differ from the competing ‘inner‑sense theories’ and try to show that they are inconsistent with Gareth Evans’s ‘transparency’ observation. Then I compare acquaintance theories with Alex Byrne’s (2005; 2012) ‘transparency’ theory and show that Byrne’s theory offers a simpler account of mechanisms governing introspection and attribution of mental states to other agents than the observer.

Keywords EN
introspection
knowledge by acquaintance
knowledge by description
B. Russell
self‑knowledge
transparency
PBN discipline
philosophy
Alternative Title
Knowledge by acquaintance and the transparency of introspection
Journal
Przegląd Filozoficzny - Nowa Seria
Issue
4
Pages from-to
279-297
ISSN
1230-1493
eISSN
2300-2573
Date release in open access
2021-12-21
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