Barry Stroud presents nineteen of his philosophical essays written since 2001, on topics to do with knowing, seeing, and understanding. He discusses the nature of philosophy, sense experience, the possibility of perceptual knowledge, intentional action and self-knowledge, the reality of the colours of things, alien thought and the limits of understanding, moral knowledge, meaning, use, and understanding of language.
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Introduction |
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7 | (17) |
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2 The Pursuit of Philosophy: The Dewey Lecture |
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3 The Epistemological Promise of Externalism |
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40 | (15) |
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4 Epistemological Self-Profile |
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55 | (7) |
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5 Explaining Perceptual Knowledge: Reply to Quassim Cassam |
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62 | (9) |
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6 Scepticism and the Senses |
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71 | (15) |
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86 | (14) |
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8 Perceptual Knowledge and the Primacy of Judgement |
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100 | (14) |
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9 Doing Something Intentionally and Knowing that You are Doing It |
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114 | (14) |
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10 Judgement, Self-Consciousness, Idealism |
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128 | (13) |
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11 Feelings and the Ascription of Feelings |
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141 | (10) |
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12 Kant's `Transcendental Deduction' |
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151 | (16) |
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13 Unmasking and Dispositionalism: Reply to Mark Johnston |
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167 | (12) |
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14 Are the Colours of Things Secondary Qualities? |
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179 | (14) |
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15 Concepts of Colour and Limits of Understanding |
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193 | (12) |
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16 Logical Aliens and the `Ground' of Logical Necessity |
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205 | (13) |
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17 Ways of Meaning and Knowing Moral Realities |
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218 | (15) |
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18 Meaning and Understanding |
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233 | (22) |
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19 Davidson and Wittgenstein on Meaning and Understanding |
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255 | (20) |
Index |
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Barry Stroud is Willis S. and Marion Slusser Professor of Philosophy Emeritus at the University of California, Berkeley. He is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and a Corresponding Fellow of the British Academy. He is the author of Hume (1977), The Significance of Philosophical Scepticism (OUP, 1984), The Quest for Reality (OUP, 2000), Engagement and Metaphysical Dissatisfaction (2011), and three other collections of essays: Understanding Human Knowledge (OUP, 2000), Meaning, Understanding, and Practice (OUP, 2000), and Philosophers Past and Present (2011).