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Lizzie Fricker

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Lizzie Fricker is a fellow and tutor at Magdalen College, Oxford, and lectures in the Faculty of Philosophy, Oxford. Her research interests are in philosophy of language, philosophy of mind and theory of knowledge.[1]

She has made contributions to the discussion of the Philosophical problems of testimony and self-knowledge.

Select publications

  • Second-Hand Knowledge. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 73 (3) (2006)
  • Self-Knowledge: Special Access Vs. Artefact of Grammar—A Dichotomy Rejected. In C. Wright, B. Smith, C. Macdonald & 1998 Self-knowledge: Special access vs. artefact of grammar—A dichotomy rejected. (eds.), Knowing Our Own Minds. Oxford University Press (1998)
  • Critical Notice: Telling and Trusting: Reductionism and Anti-Reductionism in the Epistemology of Testimony. Mind 104 (414) (1995)
  • The Threat of Eliminativism. Mind and Language 8 (2) (1993) [2]

References

  1. ^ "Dr Elizabeth Fricker - Faculty of Philosophy". Archived from the original on 18 June 2015. Retrieved 4 June 2015.
  2. ^ "Search results for 'Elizabeth%20Fricker' - PhilPapers".