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Crítica (México, D.F.)

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FRICKE, Martin F.. First Person Authority And Knowledge Of One's Own Actions. Crítica (Méx., D.F.) [online]. 2013, vol.45, n.134, pp.3-16.  Epub 17-Abr-2020. ISSN 0011-1503.

What is the relation between first person authority and knowledge of one's own actions? On one view, it is because we know the reasons for which we act that we know what we do and, analogously, it is because we know the reasons for which we avow a belief that we know what we believe. Carlos Moya (2006) attributes some such theory to Richard Moran (2001) and criticises it on the grounds of circularity. In this paper, I examine the view attributed to Moran. I rebut the charge of circularity, but also reject the theory as an adequate interpretation of Moran.

Palabras llave : self-knowledge; transparency; belief; Richard Moran; Carlos Moya.

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