Knowing Your Own Mind

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Psychology

 

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Wilber B

 

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February 21, 2016

 

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University

 

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This is not what should be aimed at in attempting to solve the problem. As Austin puts it "To suppose that the question ‘How do I know that Tom is angry?’ is meant to mean ‘How do I introspect Tom’s feelings?’ is simply barking up the wrong gum-tree." Most philosophers agree that their theories only bestow a greater or lesser amount of probability onto statements about other minds (although there are exceptions, e...
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Peter Strawson’s attempt to argue transcendentally for the existence of other minds through our own self-consciousness). There have been a number of different attempts to do this. J.S. Mill, who produced the first known formulation of the Other Minds problem, used the so-called ‘Argument from Analogy’ both to explain how we come to believe in other minds and to justify this belief...
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