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814Does the new route reach its destination?Mind 115 (458): 367-374. 2006.A New Route to the Necessity of Origin’, Guy Rohrbaugh and Louis deRossett argue for the Necessity of Origin in a way that they believe avoids use of any kind of transworld constitutional sufficiency principle. In this discussion, we respond that either their arguments do imply a sufficiency principle, or else they entirely fail to establish the Necessity of Origin.
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111Book Review: Ruth Barcan Marcus. Modalities (review)Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 36 (2): 336-339. 1995.
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536The problem of factives for sense theoriesAnalysis 71 (4): 654-662. 2011.This paper discusses some recent responses to Kripke’s modal objections to descriptivism about names. One response, due to Gluer-Pagin and Pagin, involves employing "actually" operators in a new way. Another, developed mainly by Chalmers, involves distinguishing the dimension of meaning modal operators affect from the dimension other operators, especially epistemic ones, affect. I argue that both these moves run into problems with "mixed" contexts involving factive verbs such as "know", "establi…Read more
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89XIII—Scepticism and Semantic KnowledgeProceedings of the Aristotelian Society 84 (1): 223-240. 1984.
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39Worlds and States of Affairs: How Similar Can They Be?In Kevin Mulligan (ed.), Language, Truth and Ontology, Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 118--132. 1991.
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Truth, Correspondence and RedundancyIn Graham Macdonald & Crispin Wright (eds.), Fact, Science and Morality: Essays on A. J. Ayer's Language, Truth and Logic, Blackwell. 1986.
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243Thisness and vaguenessSynthese 54 (2): 235-259. 1983.This paper is about two puzzles, or two versions of a single puzzle, which deserve to be called paradoxes, and develops some apparatus in terms of which the apparently conflicting principles which generate the puzzles can be rendered consistent. However, the apparatus itself is somewhat controversial: the puzzles are modal ones, and the resolution to be advocated requires the adoption of a counterpart theoretic semantics of essentially the kind proposed by David Lewis, which in turn requires qua…Read more
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4Time, Events, and ModalityIn Robin Le Poidevin & Murray MacBeath (eds.), The Philosophy of time, Oxford University Press. pp. 80-95. 1993.
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252Substitutivity and the Coherence of Quantifying InPhilosophical Review 105 (3): 337-372. 1996.This paper is about the cluster of issues that orbit a well-known thesis of Quine’s, as it applies to attitude ascriptions
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30 (e.g., Quine ), the main symptom of the unintelligibility of de re modal language is said to be the failure of coreferential “singular terms” to interchange salva veritate within the scope of modal operators. From this it is supposed to follow..
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134Physicalism, instrumentalism and the semantics of modal logicJournal of Philosophical Logic 12 (3). 1983.The delicate point in the formalistic position is to explain how the non-intuitionistic classical mathematics is significant, after having initially agreed with the intuitionists that its theorems lack a real meaning in terms of which they are true (S. C. Kleene, 1952)
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40This paper in revised form appears in Facta Philosophica 5:1 (2003) 4975. It addresses some problems about intensional transitives raised by Moltmann and Zimmerman, corrects some oversights in my paper in The Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society (S.V. for 2002), and adds new material on binary vs. tripartite construals of “relational/notional”, bridge inferences, weakening inferences, and the relevance problem. Its other sections are, like the PASS paper, concerned with the conjunctive force…Read more
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