Being Known: A Discussion with the Author, Christopher Peacocke

Being Known: A Discussion with the Author, Christopher Peacocke. The correct reference for Christopher Peacocke’s paper on the hierarchy of senses is C. Peacocke, “Frege’s Hierarchy: A Puzzle”, in The Philosophy of David Kaplan, ed. J. Almog and P. Leonardi (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009). 00:00:00 -- Start 00:00:02 -- Introduction 00:02:19 -- Christopher Peacocke’s talk 00:27:23 -- Q&A 00:29:38 -- Self-knowledge and the nature of the first person concept 00:43:21 -- Self-knowledge and Coliva’s objection 00:46:45 -- Self-knowledge and the first-person ascriptions 00:58:30 -- Sense of sense hierarchy 01:02:53 -- Moral realism and tacit knowledge 01:15:32 -- The metaphysics-first view and its compatibility with other approaches 01:25:13 -- Tacit knowledge and selection 01:27:27 -- Semantics and psychology 01:31:30 -- The Linking Thesis 01:35:31 -- Knowledge of Continuum Hypothesis 01:44:31 -- Self-knowledge, mental states and explanation of actions 01:51:41 -- Intuitionism and metaphysics-first view 02:02:10 -- The truth of Gödel sentence 02:05:45 -- Frege and abstraction principles 02:11:28 -- Julius Caesar problem and BLV 02:14:46 -- Concluding the discussion
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