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- catalog contributor b12558299.
- catalog created "c2002.".
- catalog date "2002".
- catalog date "c2002.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2002.".
- catalog description "I. Identity -- [ch.] 1. The same F -- 1. Geach versus Frege -- 2. A counterexample? -- 3. Must we ever choose identity? -- 4. In defense of identity -- 5. Same clay, different statute -- 6. Conclusion -- [ch.] 2. Relative identity and relative number -- 1. Introduction -- 2. What is relative identity? -- 3. Frege on criteria of identity -- 4. Frege on number -- 5. A tension in Frege's account? -- 6. A troublesome passage -- 7. Conclusion -- [ch.] 3. Can the self divide? -- 1. A problem for the mentalist? -- 2. Idea for a solution -- 3. The branch language -- 4. Another strategy -- 5. The person-stage language -- 6. The lifetime language -- 7. Conclusion -- [ch.] 4. The two faces of identity -- 1. How can identity conditions be a problem? -- 2. The logical properties of identity -- 2. Is identity identity? -- 4. The circle of predication and individuation -- 5. Identity's two faces -- 6. The circle of reference and individuation -- 7. Explaining identity conditions -- 8. Partial understanding of identity -- 9. A regress of individuation? -- 10. Entity without identity? -- 11. Return to dividing selves.".
- catalog description "II. Personal identity -- [ch.] 5. Personal identity, memory, and the problem of circularity -- 1. Grice's theory -- 2. Circles and logical constructions -- 3. Three charges of circularity -- 4. Memory -- 5. Logical constructions and inferred entities -- [ch.] 6. Williams on the self and the future -- 1. Putative examples of body transfer -- 2. The reduplication argument -- 3. The nonduplication argument -- [ch.] 7. Personal identity and the concept of a person -- 1. Personal identity from Locke to Shoemaker -- 2. Self-knowledge and self-identity -- 3. Dividing selves and multiplying minds -- 4. Persons and their pasts -- 5. The self and the future -- 6. Survival without identity -- [ch.] 8. The importance of being identical -- 1. Introduction -- 2. A theory of personal identity -- 3. Can we explain self-concern? -- 4. Identification -- 5. Special reasons -- 6. The ego project -- 7. Conclusions : Smith, Methuselah, Lewis, Parfit -- [ch.] 9. Information, action, and persons -- 1. Introduction -- 2. How can circumstantial attitudes explain? -- 3. Meshing -- 4. The reflexive/circumstantial structure of information -- 5. The reflexive/circumstantial structure of action -- 6. Harnessing information -- 7. Indirect classification and attunement -- 8. Information, action, and intentionality -- 9. Pains, pleasures, and original intentionality -- 10. Conclusion.".
- catalog description "III. The self -- [ch.] 10. The self, self-knowledge, and self-notions -- 1. "Self" and the self -- 2. Self-knowledge -- 3. Beliefs -- 4. Self-ideas and self-notions -- 5. Epistemic/pragmatic relations and R-notions -- 6. Self-notions as R-notions -- 7. What's special about the self -- 8. Back to Mach -- 9. Self-knowledge problems revisited -- [ch.] 11. The sense of identity -- 1. Philosophical self -- 2. The objective self -- 3. Nagel's problem -- 4. Against the objective self -- 5. The subject of the impersonal conception -- 6. Information games -- 7. Self-recognition -- 8. The missing facts -- 9. Content and cause -- 10. The objective self -- 11. Searching for contingency.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 244-251) and index.".
- catalog extent "xiv, 264 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0872205207 (paper)".
- catalog identifier "0872205215 (cloth)".
- catalog issued "2002".
- catalog issued "c2002.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Indianapolis : Hackett Pub.,".
- catalog subject "128 21".
- catalog subject "BD450 .P46216 2002".
- catalog subject "Identity (Philosophical concept)".
- catalog subject "Philosophical anthropology.".
- catalog subject "Self (Philosophy)".
- catalog tableOfContents "I. Identity -- [ch.] 1. The same F -- 1. Geach versus Frege -- 2. A counterexample? -- 3. Must we ever choose identity? -- 4. In defense of identity -- 5. Same clay, different statute -- 6. Conclusion -- [ch.] 2. Relative identity and relative number -- 1. Introduction -- 2. What is relative identity? -- 3. Frege on criteria of identity -- 4. Frege on number -- 5. A tension in Frege's account? -- 6. A troublesome passage -- 7. Conclusion -- [ch.] 3. Can the self divide? -- 1. A problem for the mentalist? -- 2. Idea for a solution -- 3. The branch language -- 4. Another strategy -- 5. The person-stage language -- 6. The lifetime language -- 7. Conclusion -- [ch.] 4. The two faces of identity -- 1. How can identity conditions be a problem? -- 2. The logical properties of identity -- 2. Is identity identity? -- 4. The circle of predication and individuation -- 5. Identity's two faces -- 6. The circle of reference and individuation -- 7. Explaining identity conditions -- 8. Partial understanding of identity -- 9. A regress of individuation? -- 10. Entity without identity? -- 11. Return to dividing selves.".
- catalog tableOfContents "II. Personal identity -- [ch.] 5. Personal identity, memory, and the problem of circularity -- 1. Grice's theory -- 2. Circles and logical constructions -- 3. Three charges of circularity -- 4. Memory -- 5. Logical constructions and inferred entities -- [ch.] 6. Williams on the self and the future -- 1. Putative examples of body transfer -- 2. The reduplication argument -- 3. The nonduplication argument -- [ch.] 7. Personal identity and the concept of a person -- 1. Personal identity from Locke to Shoemaker -- 2. Self-knowledge and self-identity -- 3. Dividing selves and multiplying minds -- 4. Persons and their pasts -- 5. The self and the future -- 6. Survival without identity -- [ch.] 8. The importance of being identical -- 1. Introduction -- 2. A theory of personal identity -- 3. Can we explain self-concern? -- 4. Identification -- 5. Special reasons -- 6. The ego project -- 7. Conclusions : Smith, Methuselah, Lewis, Parfit -- [ch.] 9. Information, action, and persons -- 1. Introduction -- 2. How can circumstantial attitudes explain? -- 3. Meshing -- 4. The reflexive/circumstantial structure of information -- 5. The reflexive/circumstantial structure of action -- 6. Harnessing information -- 7. Indirect classification and attunement -- 8. Information, action, and intentionality -- 9. Pains, pleasures, and original intentionality -- 10. Conclusion.".
- catalog tableOfContents "III. The self -- [ch.] 10. The self, self-knowledge, and self-notions -- 1. "Self" and the self -- 2. Self-knowledge -- 3. Beliefs -- 4. Self-ideas and self-notions -- 5. Epistemic/pragmatic relations and R-notions -- 6. Self-notions as R-notions -- 7. What's special about the self -- 8. Back to Mach -- 9. Self-knowledge problems revisited -- [ch.] 11. The sense of identity -- 1. Philosophical self -- 2. The objective self -- 3. Nagel's problem -- 4. Against the objective self -- 5. The subject of the impersonal conception -- 6. Information games -- 7. Self-recognition -- 8. The missing facts -- 9. Content and cause -- 10. The objective self -- 11. Searching for contingency.".
- catalog title "Identity, personal identity, and the self / John Perry.".
- catalog type "text".