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6Knowledge of other mindsIn Sven Bernecker & Duncan Pritchard (eds.), The Routledge Companion to Epistemology, Routledge. pp. 433. 2013.
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1Davidson, Grice, and the social aspects of languageIn Giovanna Cosenza (ed.), Paul Grice's Heritage, Brepols Publishers. pp. 9--115. 2001.
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260The subject's point of view * by Katalin FarkasAnalysis 69 (4): 791-794. 2009.On the dust jacket of The Subject's Point of View there is a detail from Vilhelm Hammershoi's Interior with Sitting Woman. It is hard to think of a painter who better captures the inner in his work. From the monochrome colour, to the back that faces us, to the door swung open to reveal yet another doorway, we are led to interiority – to the inner. This is a perfect image for a book whose author wants to persuade us to return to the interior – a Cartesian interior.The Cartesian interior has come …Read more
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341Other minds?Think 1 (2): 61-68. 2002.One of the most intriguing of philosophical puzzles concerns other minds. How do you know there are any? Yes, you're surrounded by living organisms that look and behave much as you do. They even say they have minds. But do they? Perhaps other humans are mindless zombies: like you on the outside, but lacking any inner conscious life, including emotions, thoughts, experiences and even pain. What grounds do you possess for supposing that other humans aren't zombies? Perhaps less than you think. Ani…Read more
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23Intentions and ConventionIn Bob Hale, Crispin Wright & Alexander Miller (eds.), A Companion to the Philosophy of Language, Wiley-blackwell. pp. 60--86. 1997.
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161Other minds, autism, and depth in human interactionIn K. W. M. Fulford, Martin Davies, Richard Gipps, George Graham, John Sadler, Giovanni Stanghellini & Tim Thornton (eds.), The Oxford handbook of philosophy and psychiatry, Oxford University Press. pp. 275. 2013.This chapter suggests that, when considering the philosophical problem of other minds, we distinguish between "thick" and "thin" versions of it. While traditional approaches take the problem to be a thick one, more recent work can be seen as addressing only a thin variant. Dretske, while acknowledging the thick problem, proposes a perceptual model of our knowledge of other minds which addresses only the thin version. The chapter proposes that, in the place of the thick problem, we consider the q…Read more
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90The Nature of Mental Things by Arthur W. Collins (review)Journal of Philosophy 88 (1): 52-56. 1991.
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72Meaning and Mind: An Examination of a Gricean Account of LanguageBradford Books. 1989.The Gricean account of language is at the center of much current work in the philosophy of language and the philosophy of mind. Anita Avramides maintains that Grice's paradigm can be used to defend very different conceptions of mind and of meaning. In this clearly argued book she describes Grice's analysis of meaning and proposes two interpretations of it, one reductive and one nonreductive. Much current work in cognitive science assumes that the content of words and thoughts can be explained in…Read more
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78Dummett: The Logical Basis of MetaphysicsPhilosophical Topics 43 (1-2): 195-211. 2015.I begin this paper by orienting Michael Dummett’s work in relation to what Adrian Moore identifies as the central concern of metaphysics: making sense of things. The metaphysical issue that most exercises Dummett is the adjudication between a realist and an antirealist conception of reality, and he believes that it is by careful attention to theories of meaning that we can come to see difficulties for a realist metaphysics. Fregean realism gives way to Dummettian antirealism. But Moore is not co…Read more
Areas of Interest
| Epistemology |
| Metaphysics |
| Philosophy of Mind |