@misc{10481/29912, year = {2007}, url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10481/29912}, abstract = {Richard Moran has defended the need for two modes of access to our mental contents, a first-personal and a third-personal one. In this paper we maintain that, in the moral case, an excess of concentration on the a third-personal perspective precludes accounting for our responsibility over our own beliefs and our capacity to normatively respond to the world.}, organization = {This paper has been partially funded by the MEC research project HUM2004-02330.}, publisher = {Universidad del País Vasco}, keywords = {Moran, Richard}, keywords = {Moore's paradox}, keywords = {Self-knowledge}, title = {When my own beliefs are not first-personal enough}, author = {Bensusan, Hilan and Pinedo García, Manuel de}, }