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Subject: Philosophy  Book Title: Knowledge and Reality
Knowledge and Reality
Selected Essays
McGinn, Colin Professor of Philosophy, Rutgers University, New Jersey
Print publication date: 2002
Published to Oxford Scholarship Online: November 2003
Print ISBN-13: 978-0-19-925158-2
doi:10.1093/0199251584.001.0001
 
Abstract: Knowledge and Reality brings together a selection of Colin McGinn's philosophical essays from the mid 1970s to the late 1990s, whose unifying theme is the relation between mind and reality. The essays are divided into three groups (‘Knowledge and Necessity’, ‘Thought and World’, and ‘Reality and Appearance’) and range over several topics of recent interest, including the analysis of knowledge, the a priori, necessity, possible worlds, externalism, essentialism, realism, mental representation, intentionality, and colour. While all but one essay has been previously published elsewhere, McGinn has provided a new postscript to each essay, placing it in its philosophical context by sketching the background against which it was written, explaining its relations to other notable work, and offering his current reflections on the topic. The volume thus traces the development of McGinn's ideas and their role in some central philosophical debates. Seen together McGinn's essays bear out his commitment to ‘not making the world depend upon our means of knowing about it’, offering a many-sided defence of realism, while emphasizing the epistemological price that realism exacts.

Keywords: a priori, colour, epistemology, intentionality, knowledge, Colin McGinn, mental representation, metaphysics, necessity, philosophy of mind, possible worlds, realism, semantics, truth
Table of Contents
Introduction
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1. The Concept of Knowledge
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2. A Priori and A Posteriori Knowledge
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3. A Note on the Essence of Natural Kinds
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4. On the Necessity of Origin
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5. Modal Reality
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6. The Structure of Content
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7. Conceptual Causation: Some Elementary Reflections
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8. Charity, Interpretation, and Belief
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9. Radical Interpretation and Epistemology
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10. The Mechanism of Reference
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11. Truth and Use
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12. An a Priori Argument for Realism
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13. Two Notions of Realism?
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14. Realist Semantics and Content-Ascription
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15. Another Look at Colour
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16. The Appearance of Colour
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Index
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doi:10.1093/0199251584.001.0001
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Part I Knowledge and Necessity
Part II Thought and World
Part III Reality and Appearance