Scepticism About Other Minds: Propositional and Objectual
<p></p><div> <p>In this paper, I distinguish between two kinds of knowledge of other minds: a <i>propositional</i> kind, whereby one may say, for example, that “We can see <i>that he is in pain</i>,” and an <i>objectual</i> (object-related)...
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| Main Author: | Raja Bahlul (14779609) (author) |
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2023
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