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1577Is compositionality an a priori principle?In M. Wening, E. Machery & G. Schurz (eds.), The Compositionality of Concepts and Meanings: Foundational Issues, Ontos. pp. 23-58. 2005.When reasons are given for compositionality, the arguments usually purport to establish compositionality in an almost a priori manner. I will rehearse these arguments why one could think that compositionality is a priori true, or almost a priori true, and will find all of them inconclusive. This, in itself, is no reason against compositionality, but a reason to try to establish or defend the principle on other than quasi-a priori grounds.
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1674Information and Information Flow: An IntroductionDe Gruyter. 2004.This book is conceived as an introductory text into the theory of syntactic and semantic information, and information flow.
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1805The Logic(s) of Modal KnowledgeIn Greg Restall & Gillian Kay Russell (eds.), New waves in philosophical logic, Palgrave-macmillan. 2012.
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259Moral Realism and Faultless DisagreementRatio 29 (2): 202-212. 2015.Is moral realism compatible with the existence of moral disagreements? Since moral realism requires that if two persons are in disagreement over some moral question at least one must be objectively mistaken, it seems difficult to uphold that there can be moral disagreements without fault. Alison Hills argued that moral realism can accommodate such disagreements. Her strategy is to argue that moral reasoners can be faultless in making an objectively false moral judgement if they followed the rele…Read more
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39EditorialStudia Philosophica Estonica 1 (1): 1-4. 2008.Editorial to the two volume special issue "Truth".
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2549Meta-Externalism vs Meta-Internalism in the Study of ReferenceAustralasian Journal of Philosophy 91 (3): 475-500. 2013.We distinguish and discuss two different accounts of the subject matter of theories of reference, meta-externalism and meta-internalism. We argue that a form of the meta- internalist view, “moderate meta-internalism”, is the most plausible account of the subject matter of theories of reference. In the second part of the paper we explain how this account also helps to answer the questions of what kind of concept reference is, and what role intuitions have in the study of the reference relation.
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Utrecht UniversityDepartment for Philosophy and Religious StudiesProfessor of Theoretical Philosophy
Areas of Specialization
| Epistemology |
| Metaphilosophy |
| Philosophy of Language |
| Logic and Philosophy of Logic |