- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- I. Detectivism and Constitutivism
- 1. Detectivism
- 1.1. Old Detectivism
- 1.2. New Detectivism
- 1.3. A Dialogue
- 2. Constitutivism
- 2.1. “A Kind of Decision”
- 2.2. Interpretation and Stipulation
- 2.3. The Responsibility Objection
- 3. Between Detectivism and Constitutivism
- 3.1. Experience and the Logical Space of Reasons
- 3.2. The Middle Path
- 3.3. When a Dog Feels Pain
- 3.4. The Phantom Smell Objection
- 3.5. Back to Detectivism?
- 1. Detectivism
- II. Expression
- 4. Meaning, Expression, and Expressivism
- 4.1. Meaning
- 4.2. Expression
- 4.3. Expressivism
- 5. Authority and Consciousness
- 5.1. A Three-Paragraph Account of First-Person Authority
- 5.2. Other Varieties of First-Person Authority
- 5.3. Expression and Context
- 5.4. Conscious or Unconscious
- 5.5. Between Conscious and Unconscious
- 5.6. The Logical Space of Animate Life
- 6. Sensations, Animals, and Knowledge
- 6.1. “But Isn’t the Beginning the Sensation—Which I Describe?”
- 6.2. “It Is Not a Something, but Not a Nothing Either!”
- 6.3. The Mental as Such
- 6.4. Self-Knowledge?
- 4. Meaning, Expression, and Expressivism
- Postscript: Deliberation and Transparency
- Abbreviations Used in This Book
- References
- Index


Expression and the Inner
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$35.50 • £28.95 • €32.00
ISBN 9780674030442
Publication Date: 12/15/2008