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Self-Knowledge and Knowledge A Priori [Kõva köide]

Volume editor (Professor of Philosophical Research, University of Stirling), Volume editor (Senior Research Fellow in Philosophy, University of Stirling), Volume editor (Assistant Professor, Department of Philosophy, University of Geneva)
  • Formaat: Hardback, 424 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm
  • Ilmumisaeg: 16-Jun-2026
  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0198894104
  • ISBN-13: 9780198894100
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 424 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm
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  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0198894104
  • ISBN-13: 9780198894100
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Self-Knowledge and Knowledge A Priori presents seventeen original contributions by leading researchers in contemporary analytic epistemology on two species of knowledge--the knowledge each of us has of their own mental states and the knowledge we have a priori of such topics as logics and mathematics.


How is it possible to know of one's own mental states for the most part effortlessly and authoritatively? How can we know substantive facts of logic and mathematics, applicable to the natural world, just by thinking? These basic questions concern kinds of knowledge--psychological self-knowledge and knowledge a priori--that, however different in their subject matters, both seem to exemplify a species of immediate, non-sensuous apprehension which resists assimilation to perception and, to that extent, integration within naturalistic accounts of knowledge at large.

Self-Knowledge and Knowledge A Priori shows how the philosophical challenges we face in accounting for these two kinds of (presumptive) knowledge are strikingly similar. In each case, there is an initial problem of providing a satisfactory characterization of the target phenomenon; each has provoked a sweep of sceptical reactions, as well as a variety of (unsuccessful) attempts at constructive explanatory models; in each case there is argument that knowledge (or, at least, epistemically respectable judgement) of the kind in question is indispensable to rational inquiry, deliberation, and action.

Written by seventeen leading researchers in contemporary analytic epistemology, this book builds on the Knowledge Beyond Natural Science project at the University of Stirling and fosters the dialogue between the philosophical problems of the priori and self-knowledge, while advancing novel contributions to each of the ongoing debates.
Giacomo Melis is Senior Research Fellow in Philosophy at the University of Stirling. In 2021 he was awarded a UKRI Future Leader Fellowship to lead an interdisciplinary project on rationality at the University of Stirling and the Messerli Research Institute at the University of Vienna.



Giovanni Merlo is Assistant Professor in the Philosophy Department at the University of Geneva, where he leads a five-year SNSF Starting Grant project entitled Metaphysics We Can Believe In.



Crispin Wright is Professor of Philosophical Research at the University of Stirling. He has taught at Oxford, St Andrews, Aberdeen, Michigan, Princeton, Columbia, and New York.