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Psychophysical supervenience
its epistemological foundation
pp. 89-117
Abstract
My primary goal in this paper is to focus attention on a certain conception of internal access, on the Cartesian conception that a rational subject's capacity to determine sameness and difference in explicit propositional attitudes is independent of knowledge of the external world. This conception of introspection plays a crucial, if unacknowledged, role in numerous arguments and theoretical positions. In particular, it plays a large role in motivating psychological internalism. I argue in favor of rejecting this epistemology and the internalism it supports.
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(1992) Synthese 90 (1).
Pages: 89-117
DOI: 10.1007/BF00485193
Full citation:
Owens Joseph (1992) „Psychophysical supervenience: its epistemological foundation“. Synthese 90 (1), 89–117.