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  • Ludlow, P. and Martin, N. (eds.) (1998), Externalism and Self-knowledge (Stanford: CSLI).

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  • Nuccetelli, S. (ed.) (2003), New Essays on Semantic Externalism and Self-Knowledge (Cambridge: MIT Press).

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  • Externalism is the denial of the necessity condition.

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  • MacDonald, C. (1990) “Weak Externalism and Mind-Body Identity.”

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  • Externalism is clearly true of knowledge of the environment, since one can know that it is raining outside only if it is indeed raining outside.

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  • Externalism has important consequences for a number of different mind-body theories.

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  • Ludlow, Peter and Martin, Norah (1998) Externalism and Self-Knowledge.

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  • Externalism with regard to mental content says that in order to have certain types of intentional mental states (e.g. beliefs), it is necessary to be related to the environment in the right way.

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  • Gallois, A. and O™Leary-Hawthorne, J. (1996) “Externalism and Scepticism.”

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  • Externalism about de dicto intentional mental states, those ascribed in English with ˜that-clauses,™ (e.g. ˜Smith believes that the water in his glass is thirst-quenching.™) is the controversial variety.

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