Lucy O'Brien argues that a satisfactory account of first-person
reference and self-knowledge needs to concentrate on our nature as
agents. She considers two main questions. First, what account of
first-person reference can we give that respects the guaranteed
nature of such reference? Second, what account can we give of our
knowledge of our mental and physical actions? Clearly written, with
rigorous discussion of rival views, this book will be of interest
to anyone working in the philosophy of mind and action.
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