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a critique of John McDowell's empiricism

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Experience and the world's own language: a critique of John McDowell's empiricism
2006, Clarendon Press
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Table of Contents

Minimal empiricism and the order of justification
Minimal empiricism : introductory
Minimal empiricism : some initial difficulties
McDowell's empiricism : overview and prospective
The simple model of empirical content
The order of justification
From the complex to the simple model of empirical content
Experience and causation
Causation and the complex model of empirical content
The threat of Anomalous Monism
Causation in the space of reasons
Nature and supernature
Rampant and naturalized platonisms
Realmoflaw causation and the myth of the given
Experience and judgement
McDowell's transcendental argument
Judgement and freedom
Knowledge and the opportunity to know
Knowledge and infallibility
Ayer on perceptual error
Experience and selfconsciousness
The highest common factor conception of experience
McDowell's individualism
Externalism and the individual
Externalism and the order of justification
The mental lives of infants and animals
Two species of mentality
Mentality and the transcendental argument
Objections to McDowell's account
Conceptual consciousness and the Private Language Argument
Not a something, but not a nothing either
Feeling pain and feeling a pain
Mentality and conceptual sophistication
Two species of mentality revisited
Mentality and propositional content
Diagnosis and treatment
The ailment : Kantian transcendental idealism
Sense, reference, and concepts
Propositions and states of affairs
Concepts and nominalism
Wittgenstein and ultrarealism
Ultrarealism and universals
The world's own language
Combining objects and concepts at the level of reference
Locating propositions at the level of reference
The problem of falsity
Truth and intrinsicism
Der Mensch spricht nicht allein
Epilogue: the unity of the proposition.

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Dewey Decimal Class
192
Library of Congress
B1647.M144 G37 2006, B816

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Pagination
p. cm.

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OL3409997M
Internet Archive
experienceworlds0000gask
ISBN 10
0199287252
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2005025980
OCLC/WorldCat
61748175
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387095

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