Abstract

Skeptic and dogmatic views about the problem of other minds are based on at least one shared assumption: thinking that knowledge of other minds and knowledge of our own mind are both of the same kind. Cavell negates this assumption together with the myth of the internal in such a way that he converts the problem of other minds into the problem of self-knowledge (into the problem of knowing my own mind and making myself known).

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