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Replies to Moran, Gallois, and Bar-On and Johnson

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Byrne, Alex
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I am very grateful to Dorit Bar-On, Drew Johnson, André Gallois, and Dick Moran for their thoughtful commentaries. Bar-On, Gallois, and Moran are discussed extensively in Transparency and Self-Knowledge (hereafter T&SK), and their work has been an important source of inspiration for my own. In order to make my contribution to this symposium reasonably compact, I have not attempted to reply to every single point. (One especially notable omission is the alternative account of self-knowledge sketched by Bar-On and Johnson.) Instead, I have concentrated on the main objections.
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2026-01-04
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https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/164812
Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Linguistics and Philosophy
Journal
Inquiry
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
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Byrne, A. (2026). Replies to Moran, Gallois, and Bar-On and Johnson. Inquiry, 1–15.
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