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Title: Eyes directed outward: Alex Byrne: Transparency and Self-Knowledge
Author(s): Conlan, Paul
Merlo, Giovanni
Wright, Crispin
Contact Email: c.j.wright@stir.ac.uk
Issue Date: Jun-2020
Date Deposited: 15-Jan-2021
Citation: Conlan P, Merlo G & Wright C (2020) Eyes directed outward: Alex Byrne: Transparency and Self-Knowledge. Journal of Philosophy, 117 (6), pp. 332-351. https://doi.org/10.5840/jphil2020117620
Abstract: First paragraph: In an oft-cited passage in The Varieties of Reference, Gareth Evans wrote that In making a self-ascription of belief, one’s eyes are, so to speak, or occasionally literally, directed outward —upon the world. If someone asks me ‘Do you think there is going to be a third world war?’ I must attend, in answering him, to precisely the same outward phenomena as I would attend to if I were answering the question ‘Will there be a third world war?’ I get myself in a position to answer the question whether I believe that p by putting in to operation whatever procedure I have for answering the question whether p. (Evans, 1982, p. 225) Evans’ suggestion is that, at least in a significant range of cases, a question about one’s doxastic state is, in a now widespread terminology, transparent to a question about the non-mental world: answer the latter to your satisfaction and you thereby answer the former. Indeed, not only can you answer the psychological question in this ‘outward-looking’ kind of way, but moreover, Evans seems to suggest, you must do so.
DOI Link: 10.5840/jphil2020117620
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