Philosophers and Cognitive Scientists have become accustomed to distinguishing the first person perspective from the third person perspective on reality or experience. This is sometimes meant to mark the distinction between the “objective” or “intersubjective” attitude towards things and the “subjective” or “personal” attitude. Sometimes, it is meant to mark the distinction between knowledge and mere opinion. Sometimes it is meant to mark the distinction between an essentially private and privileged access to an inner world and a merely inferential or speculative access to that world. No doubt there are other uses as well. But I don\u27t care about this dichotomy here, or indeed any of these putative distinctions it is alleged to mark. Inst...
Many philosophers take for granted the distinction between the first-person and third-person perspec...
In this introductory paper, I discuss the second-personal approach to ethics and the theory of recog...
In this paper I address the relation between second person and third person attributions of mental s...
In this thesis I present the case that there are forms of human interaction which should be understo...
This paper seeks to defend the thesis that a justification of morality has to underline the role of ...
Imagine that as you are sitting down to eat a sandwich, you hear someone issue a command: “Stop that...
In contemporary Western analytic philosophy, the classic analogical argument explaining our knowledg...
Resumen: La distinción entre las perspectivas de primera y tercera persona se propuso en la filosofí...
This paper brings into focus the idea that just as no third-personal way of thinking could capture t...
This introductory paper sets out a framework for approaching some of the claims about the second per...
In 1996 a small revolution started in the psychology and philosophy of social cognition. As a critic...
El principal objetivo de esta tesis es ofrecer una explicación del autoconocimiento que tome como pu...
This study asserts that second person point of view functions as a distinct category of point of vie...
In this response we address additions to as well as criticisms and possible misinterpretations of ou...
In her 1975 paper “The First Person”, Elizabeth Anscombe chooses a special type of examples to illus...
Many philosophers take for granted the distinction between the first-person and third-person perspec...
In this introductory paper, I discuss the second-personal approach to ethics and the theory of recog...
In this paper I address the relation between second person and third person attributions of mental s...
In this thesis I present the case that there are forms of human interaction which should be understo...
This paper seeks to defend the thesis that a justification of morality has to underline the role of ...
Imagine that as you are sitting down to eat a sandwich, you hear someone issue a command: “Stop that...
In contemporary Western analytic philosophy, the classic analogical argument explaining our knowledg...
Resumen: La distinción entre las perspectivas de primera y tercera persona se propuso en la filosofí...
This paper brings into focus the idea that just as no third-personal way of thinking could capture t...
This introductory paper sets out a framework for approaching some of the claims about the second per...
In 1996 a small revolution started in the psychology and philosophy of social cognition. As a critic...
El principal objetivo de esta tesis es ofrecer una explicación del autoconocimiento que tome como pu...
This study asserts that second person point of view functions as a distinct category of point of vie...
In this response we address additions to as well as criticisms and possible misinterpretations of ou...
In her 1975 paper “The First Person”, Elizabeth Anscombe chooses a special type of examples to illus...
Many philosophers take for granted the distinction between the first-person and third-person perspec...
In this introductory paper, I discuss the second-personal approach to ethics and the theory of recog...
In this paper I address the relation between second person and third person attributions of mental s...