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University of Florida
Department of Philosophy

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Department Affiliates

  • 16
    Regular faculty
  • 1
    Other faculty
  • 4
    Retired faculty
  • 20
    Graduate students
  • 50
    Undergraduates
  • 19
    Alumni
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  • Greg Ray and Kirk Ludwig, Semantics for Opaque Contexts
    Noûs 32 (S12): 141-166. 2002.
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  • Crystal Thorpe and D. Gene Witmer, Brad Hooker and Margaret Olivia Little, Moral Particularism, Oxford, Clarendon Press, 2000, pp. xiv + 317 (review)
    Utilitas 13 (3): 369. 2001.
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  • Carl Gillett and D. Gene Witmer, A "physical" need: Physicalism and the via negativa
    Analysis 61 (4). 2001.
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  • D. Gene Witmer, Conceptual analysis, circularity, and the commitments of physicalism
    Acta Analytica 16 (26): 119-133. 2001.
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  • D. Gene Witmer, Experience, appearance, and hidden features
    PSYCHE: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Research On Consciousness 7. 2001.
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  • D. Gene Witmer, Sufficiency claims and physicalism: A formulation
    In Carl Gillett & Barry Loewer (eds.), Physicalism and its Discontents, Cambridge University Press. 2001.
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  • D. Gene Witmer, From metaphysics to ethics: A defence of conceptual analysis (review)
    Philosophical Review 109 (3): 459-462. 2000.
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  • D. G. Witmer, Locating the overdetermination problem
    British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 51 (2): 273-286. 2000.
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  • Greg Ray, De Re Modality: Lessons from Quine
    In Alex Orenstein & Petr Kotatko (eds.), Knowledge, Language and Logic: Questions for Quine, Kluwer Academic Print On Demand. pp. 347-365. 2000.
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  • D. Gene Witmer, Supervenience physicalism and the problem of extras
    Southern Journal of Philosophy 37 (2): 315-31. 1999.
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  • Greg Ray, Introduction
    Topoi 18 (2): 87-92. 1999.
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  • D. Gene Witmer and John Sarnecki, Is natural kindness a natural kind?
    Philosophical Studies 90 (3): 245-264. 1998.
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  • D. Gene Witmer, What is wrong with the manifestability argument for supervenience
    Australasian Journal of Philosophy 76 (1): 84-89. 1998.
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  • Kirk Ludwig and Greg Ray, Semantics for opaque contexts
    Philosophical Perspectives 12 141-66. 1998.
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  • D. Gene Witmer, Demanding Physicalism: The Formulation and Justification of a Reductive Materialism
    Dissertation, Rutgers the State University of New Jersey - New Brunswick. 1997.
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  • Greg Ray, Fodor and the Inscrutability Problem
    Mind and Language 12 (3-4): 475-489. 1997.
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  • Greg Ray, Logical consequence: A defense of Tarski
    Journal of Philosophical Logic 25 (6). 1996.
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  • Greg Ray, Ontology-free modal semantics
    Journal of Philosophical Logic 25 (4). 1996.
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  • Greg Ray, On the possibility of a privileged class of logical terms
    Philosophical Studies 81 (2-3). 1996.
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  • Greg Ray, Untokened Sentences in Actual Languages
    In James Hill & Petr Kot̓átko (eds.), Karlovy Vary Studies in Reference and Meaning, . pp. 29-42. 1995.
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  • Greg Ray, Thinking in L
    Noûs 29 (3): 378-396. 1995.
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  • Greg Ray, Kripke & the existential complaint
    Philosophical Studies 74 (2). 1994.
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  • Brian P. McLaughlin and D. Gene Witmer, Tim Crane, ed., The Contents of Experience: Essays on Perception (review)
    Philosophy in Review 13 8-13. 1993.
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  • Brian P. McLaughlin and D. Gene Witmer, Review of Tim Crane, ed., The Contents of Experience: Essays on Perception
    Philosophy in Review 13 (1): 8-13. 1993.
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  • Greg Ray, Modal Identities and de Re Necessity
    Dissertation, University of California, Berkeley. 1992.
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  • Greg Ray, Probabilistic causality reexamined
    Erkenntnis 36 (2). 1992.
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  • Kevin Connolly, Craig French, David Gray Grant, and Adrienne Prettyman, The Unity of Consciousness and Sensory Integration: Conference Report
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  • Phillip Kieval and Oscar Westerblad, Deep Learning as Method-Learning: Pragmatic Understanding, Epistemic Strategies and Design-Rules
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