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Extended mentality and ascriptive authority
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Winokur, Benjamin. Extended mentality and ascriptive authority[J]. Synthese, 2024, 204(1).
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Winokur, Benjamin
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Ascriptive Authority
Cognitive Agency
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Extended Mind
Introspection
Possibilities regained: neo-Lewisian contextualism and ordinary life
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Piazza, Mario, Dolcini, Nevia. Possibilities regained: neo-Lewisian contextualism and ordinary life[J]. Synthese, 2020, 197(11), 4887-4906.
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Dolcini, Nevia
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David Lewis
Epistemic Contextualism
Epistemic Modals
Epistemology
Imagination
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Possibilities Regained: neo-Lewisian contextualism and ordinary life
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Piazza, M, Dolcini, N.. Possibilities Regained: neo-Lewisian contextualism and ordinary life[J]. Synthese, 2020, 197(11), 4887–4906.
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Piazza, M
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Dolcini, N.
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David Lewis
Epistemic Contextualism
Epistemic Modals
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Imagination
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