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    Redemption and the Sacred Subject: Themes from Wagner
    In A. Hamilton & N. Zangwill (eds.), Scruton's Aesthetics, . forthcoming.
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    Conceptual distinctions amongst generics
    with Sandeep Prasada, Sangeet Khemlani, and Sam Glucksberg
    Cognition 126 (3): 405-422. 2013.
    Generic sentences (e.g., bare plural sentences such as “dogs have four legs” and “mosquitoes carry malaria”) are used to talk about kinds of things. Three experiments investigated the conceptual foundations of generics as well as claims within the formal semantic approaches to generics concerning the roles of prevalence, cue validity and normalcy in licensing generics. Two classes of generic sentences that pose challenges to both the conceptually based and formal semantic approaches to generics …Read more
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    Essence and natural kinds: When science meets preschooler intuition
    Oxford Studies in Epistemology 4 108-66. 2013.
    The present paper focuses on essentialism about natural kinds as a case study in order to illustrate this more general point. Saul Kripke and Hilary Putnam famously argued that natural kinds have essences, which are discovered by science, and which determine the extensions of our natural kind terms and concepts. This line of thought has been enormously influential in philosophy, and is often taken to have been established beyond doubt. The argument for the conclusion, however, makes critical use…Read more
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    All Ducks Lay Eggs: The Generic Overgeneralization Effect
    with Sangeet Khemlani and Sam Glucksberg
    Journal of Memory and Language 65 15-31. 2011.