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182Selfless Desires and the Property Theory of ContentAustralasian Journal of Philosophy 88 (3): 489-503. 2010.The property theory of content takes the content of each cognitive attitude (each belief, desire, and so on) to be a property to which the subject of the attitude is related in the appropriate psychological way. This view is motivated by standard cases of de se belief and other attitudes. In this paper, I consider a couple of related objections to the property theory of content. Both objections have to do with the possible non-existence of the subject. More specifically, the objections are based…Read more
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Areas of Specialization
| Philosophy of Mind |
| Normative Ethics |
| Value Theory, Miscellaneous |
| Epistemology |