The First Person

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The First Person is a philosophical work by Elizabeth Anscombe that examines the nature and use of first-person reference and self-consciousness in language and thought.

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instanceOf book
philosophical work
addresses problems of self-knowledge
the logical features of first-person statements
the nature of first-person authority
author Elizabeth Anscombe
discusses indexicals
reference without identification
the concept of the self
the use of "I" in reports of experience
examines self-reference in language
self-reference in thought
the relation between self-consciousness and first-person thought
use of the first-person pronoun "I"
fieldOfStudy philosophy
philosophy of action
genre analytic philosophy
hasContributor Elizabeth Anscombe
surface form: G. E. M. Anscombe
influencedBy Ludwig Wittgenstein
language English
mainTopic first-person reference
philosophy of language
philosophy of mind
self-consciousness
philosophicalTradition analytic philosophy

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Elizabeth Anscombe notableWork The First Person
Roderick Chisholm notableWork The First Person