Critical Examination on the Problem of Our Knowledge of Other Minds

  • Rathod R
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The philosophical problem of knowledge of other minds is rational justifiction. this paper covers n malcolm, h h price, j mill, strawson, hamshire, l wittgenstein and a j ayer's controversial thought. philosophical scepticism holds that it is logically impossible to know mental experiences. "i know, i have a pain." how do i know that other people also can have similar pain? it provides as ideal knowledge of mental events. when i say, "i have a pain," i can have certain knowledge of this because i have conclusive individual evidence for it.

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Rathod, R. T. (1982). Critical Examination on the Problem of Our Knowledge of Other Minds. Indian Philosophical Quarterly, VOL 10 SUPP 1-7.

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