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Adam Morton
(1945 - 2020)

PhD: Princeton UniversityLast affiliation: University of British Columbia
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  • University of British Columbia
    Department of Philosophy
    Professor (Part-time)
Princeton University
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 1971
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Areas of Specialization
Epistemology
Philosophy of Mind
Abduction and Other Minds
Other Minds, Misc
Areas of Interest
Epistemology
Philosophy of Language
General Philosophy of Science
Possible-World Theories of Counterfactuals
Causal Theories of Counterfactuals
Indicative vs Subjunctive Conditionals
Subjunctive Conditionals, Misc
Abduction and Other Minds
Other Minds, Misc
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  • All publications (227)
  •  623
    The Party-Goer's Guide to Philosophy
    Cogito 4 (2): 134-134. 1990.
    some lighthearted definitions of philosophical terms.
    Philosophy, Miscellaneous
  •  1006
    Extensional and non-truth-functional contexts
    Journal of Philosophy 66 (6): 159-164. 1969.
    I discuss Frege's argument - later called the slingshot - that if a construction is extensional and preserves logical equivalence then it is truth-functional. I consider some simple apparent counterexamples and conclude that they are not sentence-embedding in the required way.
    Logical Form
  •  649
    Lockhart’s problem
    The Philosophers' Magazine 25 (30): 25-30. 2014.
    If we had more powerful minds would we be puzzled by less - because we could make better theories - or by more - because we could ask more difficult questions? This paper focuses on clarifying the question, with an emphasis on comparisons between actual and possible species of thinker. A pre-publication version of the paper is available on my website at http://www.fernieroad.ca/a/PAPERS/papers.html .
    Evolutionary EpistemologyNaturalized EpistemologyNaturalizing Mental Content, Misc
  •  776
    Book Review:Studies in Perception Peter K. Machamer, Robert G. Turnbull (review)
    Philosophy of Science 46 (4): 657. 1979.
    Science of PerceptionAspects of PerceptionHistory of Science, MiscHistory of Psychology
  •  1
    The explanatory depth of propositional attitudes
    Philosophical Perspectives 2 67-80. 1988.
    Propositional Attitudes, Misc
  •  687
    Double Conditionals
    Analysis 50 (2). 1990.
    I consider embeddings of one subjunctive conditional in the consequent of another, and argue that (if A then (if B then C)) is not equivalent to (if (A & B) then C ), given the meanings we usually give to the outer and the inner 'if'.
    Conditionals, Misc
  •  895
    If I were a Dry Well-Made Match
    Dialogue 12 (2): 322-324. 1973.
    I discuss Goodman's claim that when 'all As are Bs' is a law then the counterfactual 'if a were an A, it would be a B' is tue. I give counterexamples, and link the failure of the connection to the contrast between higher level and lower level laws
    Subjunctive Conditionals, MiscLaws of Nature, Misc
  •  606
    Suppose, Suppose
    Analysis 53 (1). 1993.
    I give reasons stemming from the nature of narrative thinking why two-antecedent conditionals, most naturally expressed as "Suppose A. Suppose moreover B. Then C" the two antecedents play different roles. I formalise this idea with a two-dimensional similarity relation between possible worlds.
    Subjunctive Conditionals, MiscPossible-World Theories of Counterfactuals
  •  863
    Consciousness Explained (review)
    Cogito 7 (2): 159-161. 1993.
    reviews of Dennett & McGinn on consciousness for an unsophisticated audience.
    Philosophy of ConsciousnessFunctionalist Theories of Consciousness
  •  1067
    Shared Agency: A Planning Theory of Acting Together
    Philosophical Quarterly 65 (260): 582-585. 2015.
    I praise Bratman's minimal account of shared agency, while expressing some doubts about the explanatory force of his central concepts and some puzzlement about what he means by norms.
    Collective ActionAgency, MiscIntentional ActionCollective IntentionsCollective Intentionality
  •  56
    But what is the intentional schema?
    Behavioral and Brain Sciences 19 (1): 133-134. 1996.
    The intentional schema may not be sufficiently characterized to make questions about its role in individual and species development intelligible. The idea of metarepresentation may perhaps give it enough content. The importance of metarepresentation itself, however, can be called into question.
    Philosophy of Cognitive SciencePhilosophy of Psychology
  •  52
    What to look for in comparing species
    Behavioral and Brain Sciences 1 (4): 588-589. 1978.
  •  77
    Heuristics and counterfactual self-knowledge
    Behavioral and Brain Sciences 16 (1): 63-64. 1993.
    Philosophy of Cognitive Science
  •  1066
    Review of Armstrong & Malcolm *Consciousness and Causality*
    British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 36 (3): 341-344. 1985.
    Malcolm and Armstrong think they are disagreeing, but in fact they share some's apprehensions about mental states, particularly perceptual states
    Science, Logic, and MathematicsMetaphysics of Mind, MiscTheories of ConsciousnessConsciousness and M…Read more
    Science, Logic, and MathematicsMetaphysics of Mind, MiscTheories of ConsciousnessConsciousness and Materialism, MiscQualia and MaterialismMental Causation
  •  869
    A solution to the donkey sentence problem
    Analysis 75 (4): 554-557. 2015.
    The problem concerns quantifiers that seem to hover between universal and existential readings. I argue that they are neither, but a different quantifier that has features of each. NOTE the published paper has a mistake. I have corrected this in the version on this site. A correction note will appear in Analysis.
    Philosophy of Language, MiscGeneralized Quantifiers
  •  46
    The Refutation of Scepticism
    Philosophical Books 27 (3): 163-165. 1986.
    Replies to Skepticism, Misc
  •  38
    Freudian commonsense
    In Richard Wollheim & James Hopkins (eds.), Philosophical Essays on Freud, Cambridge University Press. 1982.
    I discuss aspects of Freudian theory that have entered folk psychology
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