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    Book reviews (review)
    with WilliamG Lycan, MarthaE Pollack, and DouglasE Appelt
    Minds and Machines 2 (1). 1992.
  •  22
    Alvin Plantinga
    Noûs 21 (1): 60. 1987.
  •  40
    “But a Was Arbitrary...”
    Philosophical Topics 21 (2): 21-34. 1993.
  •  59
    A new Riddle of existence
    Philosophical Perspectives 8 415-430. 1994.
  • Belief reports and speech reports
    In M. Anduschus, Albert Newen & Wolfgang Kunne (eds.), Direct Reference, Indexicality, and Propositional Attitudes, Csli Press. pp. 313--30. 1997.
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    Ascriptions of mental states to oneself and others give rise to many interesting logical and semantic problems. Attitude Problems presents an original account of mental state ascriptions that are made using intensional transitive verbs such as 'want', 'seek', 'imagine', and 'worship'. Forbes offers a theory of how such verbs work that draws on ideas from natural language semantics, philosophy of language, and aesthetics.
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    Canonical Counterpart Theory
    Analysis 42 (1). 1982.
    In a recent article in Analysis, Graeme Hunter and William Seager (1981) attempt to rescue counterpart theory (CT) from some objections of Hazen 1979. They see these objections as arising from ‘uncritical use of the translation scheme originally proposed by Lewis’, and intend to meet them by refraining from use of that scheme. But they do not offer a new scheme; they say ‘…it is no more necessary to have one to capture the sense of modal idiom than it is to capture the sense of quantificational …Read more
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    Andrew Brennan, "Conditions of Identity" (review)
    Philosophical Quarterly 39 (56): 368. 1989.