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Recovering One's Self from Psychosis: A Philosophical Analysis

Moran's position is that we find or possess ourselves when we find or hold beliefs about the world which we do not merely believe but endorse or avow, where to endorse or avow a belief about the world is to find and endorse reasons in the world, which support that belief. [...]I can avow that i...

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