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Introduction

getting to know our own minds

Julie Kirsch, Patrizia Pedrini

pp. 1-12

Our project is to answer questions that lead to a clearer picture of third-person self-knowledge, the self-interpretation it embeds, and its narrative structure. Bringing together current research on third-person self-knowledge and self-interpretation, our authors focus on third-person self-knowledge, and the role that narrative and interpretation play in acquiring it. We regard the third-personal epistemic approach to oneself as a problem worthy of investigation in its own right, and our contributors try to clarify the relation between third-person self-knowledge, self-interpretation, and narrative capacities. We also invite cooperation between analytic philosophy and phenomenology about issues regarding self-knowledge.

Publication details

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-98646-3_1

Full citation:

Kirsch, J. , Pedrini, P. (2018)., Introduction: getting to know our own minds, in P. Pedrini & J. Kirsch (eds.), Third-person self-knowledge, self-interpretation, and narrative, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 1-12.

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