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Year: 2005

Pages: 467-495

Series: Synthese

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Krista Lawlor, "Reason and the past", Synthese 145 (3), 2005, pp. 467-495.

Reason and the past

the role of rationality in diachronic self-knowledge

Krista Lawlor

pp. 467-495

in: Synthese 145 (3), 2005.

Abstract

Knowing one’s past thoughts and attitudes is a vital sort of self-knowledge. In the absence of memorial impressions to serve as evidence, we face a pressing question of how such self-knowledge is possible. Recently, philosophers of mind have argued that self-knowledge of past attitudes supervenes on rationality. I examine two kinds of argument for this supervenience claim, one from cognitive dynamics, and one from practical rationality, and reject both. I present an alternative account, on which knowledge of past attitudes is inferential knowledge, and depends upon contingent facts of one’s rationality and consistency. Failures of self-knowledge are better explained by the inferential account.

Publication details

Year: 2005

Pages: 467-495

Series: Synthese

Full citation:

Krista Lawlor, "Reason and the past", Synthese 145 (3), 2005, pp. 467-495.