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What does it mean to know oneself? What makes self-knowledge such an intriguing issue? This collection of specially commissioned essays, by some of the top philosophers in the field, offers lucid and well-argued answers, which enhance our understanding of the nature and the limits of knowledge of our own beliefs and desires.

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What does it mean to know oneself? What makes self-knowledge such an intriguing issue? This collection of specially commissioned essays, by some of the top philosophers in the field, offers lucid and well-argued answers, which enhance our understanding of the nature and the limits of knowledge of our own beliefs and desires.
Autorenporträt
Anthony Hatzimoysis is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the History and Philosophy of Science Department of the University of Athens, and Visiting Fellow in Epistemology at Manchester Business School; previously Lecturer at the University College London and the University of Manchester, and Director of the Royal Institute of Philosophy branch at Manchester. He has published extensively in philosophy of mind and values, including the volume Philosophy and the Emotions (Cambridge University Press).