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Sydney Shoemaker formulated the concept of 'immunity to error through misidentification relative to the first-person pronoun' (IEM), defining an error of misidentification as occurring when one knows a particular thing 'a' to be 'F' and judges that 'b' is 'F' because one mistakenly believes 'a' is identical to 'b'.
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- Self-Consciousness - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy plato.stanford.edu via serper
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- immunity to error through misidentification concept
- first-person pronoun 'I' concept
- Sydney Shoemaker entity