Objective Subjectivity: Allocentric and Egocentric Representations in Thought and Experience

Dissertation, Washington University (2000)
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Abstract

Many philosophical issues concern questions of objectivity and subjectivity. Of these questions, there are two kinds. The first considers whether something is objective or subjective; the second what it _means_ for something to be objective or subjective

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Pete Mandik
William Paterson University of New Jersey

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