Anthony Brueckner is Professor of Philosophy at the University of California, Santa Barbara. He is the author of Essays on Skepticism (2010).
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Introduction 1. Brains in a vat Anthony Brueckner 2. Scepticism, objectivity, and brains in vats Gary Ebbs 3. Ebbs on scepticism, objectivity, and brains in vats Anthony Brueckner 4. The dialectical context of Putnam's argument that we are not brains in vats Gary Ebbs 5. Trying to get outside your own skin Anthony Brueckner 6. Can we take our words at face value? Gary Ebbs 7. Is scepticism about self-knowledge incoherent? Anthony Brueckner 8. Is scepticism about self-knowledge coherent? Gary Ebbs 9. The coherence of scepticism about self-knowledge Anthony Brueckner 10. Why scepticism about self-knowledge is self-undermining Gary Ebbs 11. Scepticism about self-knowledge redux Anthony Brueckner 12. Self-knowledge in doubt Gary Ebbs 13. Looking back Anthony Brueckner Bibliography Index.
Introduction 1. Brains in a vat Anthony Brueckner 2. Scepticism, objectivity, and brains in vats Gary Ebbs 3. Ebbs on scepticism, objectivity, and brains in vats Anthony Brueckner 4. The dialectical context of Putnam's argument that we are not brains in vats Gary Ebbs 5. Trying to get outside your own skin Anthony Brueckner 6. Can we take our words at face value? Gary Ebbs 7. Is scepticism about self-knowledge incoherent? Anthony Brueckner 8. Is scepticism about self-knowledge coherent? Gary Ebbs 9. The coherence of scepticism about self-knowledge Anthony Brueckner 10. Why scepticism about self-knowledge is self-undermining Gary Ebbs 11. Scepticism about self-knowledge redux Anthony Brueckner 12. Self-knowledge in doubt Gary Ebbs 13. Looking back Anthony Brueckner Bibliography Index.
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