Memory judgments and immunity to error through misidentification. Bermúdez, J. L. Grazer Philosophische Studien, 84(1):123–142, 2012. doi abstract bibtex First person judgments that are immune to error through misidentifi cation (IEM) are fundamental to self-conscious thought. Th e IEM status of many such judgments can be understood in terms of the possession conditions of the con- cepts they involve. However, this approach cannot be extended to fi rst person judgments based on autobiographical memory. Th e paper develops an account of why such judgments have the IEM property and how thinkers are able to exploit this fact in inference.
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abstract = {First person judgments that are immune to error through misidentifi cation (IEM) are fundamental to self-conscious thought. Th e IEM status of many such judgments can be understood in terms of the possession conditions of the con- cepts they involve. However, this approach cannot be extended to fi rst person judgments based on autobiographical memory. Th e paper develops an account of why such judgments have the IEM property and how thinkers are able to exploit this fact in inference.},
author = {Berm{\'{u}}dez, Jos{\'{e}} Luis},
doi = {10.1007/s11229-018-02050-3},
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journal = {Grazer Philosophische Studien},
number = {1},
pages = {123--142},
title = {{Memory judgments and immunity to error through misidentification}},
volume = {84},
year = {2012}
}
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