Externalism and the memory argument. Nagasawa, Y. Dialectica, 56(4):335–346, 2005.
Paper doi abstract bibtex Paul Boghossian's ‘Memory Argument' allegedly shows, using the familiar slow-switching sce- nario, that externalism and authoritative self-knowledge are incompatible. The aim of this paper is to undermine the argument by examining two distinct externalist responses. I demonstrate that the Memory Argument equivocates on the notion of forgetting.
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