Further Reading
- Donald Davidson, 1987, Knowing one's own mind
- Descartes, René, 1641 (Latin) and 1647 (revised translation to French), Meditations on First Philosophy
- Descartes, René 1641, Principles of Philosophy
- Gilbert Ryle, 1966, "Self-Knowledge"
- Joseph Agassi, "Privileged Access", Inquiry, 12, 1969, 420-6. Reprinted in his Science in Flux, Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science, Vol. 28, pp. 120–6.
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