Mehdi Soleimani Khormoji; Mohammad Kazem Elmi Sola
Volume 10, Issue 40 , January 2015, , Pages 117-144
Abstract
We believe that everyone consciousness from himself is infallible while human consciousness from other things or even consciousness of other people to him is not infallible. How can explain this asymmetry? The most common response is usually based on the Locke's Cartesian explanation. Initially, we reduce ...
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We believe that everyone consciousness from himself is infallible while human consciousness from other things or even consciousness of other people to him is not infallible. How can explain this asymmetry? The most common response is usually based on the Locke's Cartesian explanation. Initially, we reduce this explanation in to four hypotheses. We believe that everyone consciousness from himself is infallible while human consciousness from other things or other people's consciousness to him is not infallible. How can explain this asymmetry? The most common response is usually based on the Locke's Cartesian explanation. Initially, we reduce this explanation into four hypotheses and then we will show that why can (or should) we are looking for an alternative explanation. Finally, we will provide an alternative explanation with reliance on the views of the later Wittgenstein, which based on that, belief in the infallibility of human in the consciousness of itself returns only to a linguistic presupposition which prepares us to interpret our words.