
Philosophers typically suppose that the contents of our beliefs and other cognitive attitudes are propositions-things that might be true or false, and their truth values do not vary from time to time, place to place, or person to person. Neil Feit argues that this view breaks down in the face of beliefs about the self. These are beliefs that we express by means of a first-person pronoun. Feit maintains-following David Lewis, Roderick Chisholm, and others-that in general, the contents of our beliefs are properties. Unlike propositions, properties lack absolute truth values that do not vary with time, place, or person. Belief about the Self offers a sustained defense of the Property Theory of Content, according to which the content of every cognitive attitude is a property rather than a proposition. The theory is supported with an array of new arguments, defended from various objections, and applied to some important problems and puzzles in the philosophy of mind.
This book investigates whether the contents of cognitive attitudes, specifically beliefs about the self, are better understood as properties rather than traditional propositions. Neil Feit, a philosopher specializing in the philosophy of mind and language, challenges the standard propositional view of belief. By building upon the work of David Lewis and Roderick Chisholm, Feit constructs a rigorous argument for the Property Theory of Content, asserting that cognitive attitudes are directed toward properties that vary across individuals and contexts rather than static, truth-valued propositions.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Philosophers and academics recognize this work as a specialized contribution to the ongoing debate regarding the nature of mental content. Readers frequently note the technical density of the prose, which assumes a strong background in analytic philosophy and formal logic.
Page Count:
205
Publication Date:
2008-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190450924
ISBN-13:
9780190450922
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