

104th PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS: Marie McGinn on Non-Inferential Knowledge
Feb 19, 2012
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Introduction
00:00 • 3min
What I'm in a Position to Say Straight Off
02:53 • 3min
What Is the Nature of My Entitlement to Make These Statements?
05:48 • 3min
The Reliability of Straight Off Observational Judgments
08:41 • 4min
McDowell's Account of Non-Inferential Knowledge
12:42 • 3min
I See That This Is a Desk
15:40 • 3min
I See That P as My Reason for Judgment That P
18:26 • 2min
What Is the Reason for the Observational Judgment?
20:44 • 3min
The Asymmetry Between Reasons for Action and Reasons for Straight Off Observational Judgments
23:29 • 3min
Observational Judgment, There's a Violin Before Me
26:04 • 3min
Is the Square Red? Is It a Barn?
29:18 • 2min
What Is the Role of Observational Judgment?
31:08 • 3min
Defending the Right to Straight Off Observational Judgments
33:59 • 3min
The Acquisition of Language and the Capacity to Judge
36:56 • 3min
The Development of the Capacity for Straight Off Observational Judgments
39:56 • 4min
Is There a Simulator?
43:33 • 2min
Observational Judgments
45:09 • 4min
The Account of Observational Judgments
49:15 • 2min
First Person Utterances - How Do We Achieve Them?
51:05 • 3min