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Anil Gupta

University of Pittsburgh
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  • University of Pittsburgh
    Department of Philosophy
    Regular Faculty
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States of America
Areas of Interest
Epistemology
Philosophy of Mind
Logic and Philosophy of Logic
  • All publications (90)
  •  77
    Foundationalism and empirical reason: On the rational significance of observation
    Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 108 (1): 177-202. 2023.
    A foundationalist account of our empirical thinking divides propositions we accept into two classes, basic and derivative, and sees the warrant of derivative propositions as accruing to them through their derivation from basic propositions. Such an account needs to answer two questions: which propositions are basic, and whence do basic propositions acquire their warrant? A natural and ancient answer to these questions is that basic propositions are observational and that these propositions gain …Read more
    A foundationalist account of our empirical thinking divides propositions we accept into two classes, basic and derivative, and sees the warrant of derivative propositions as accruing to them through their derivation from basic propositions. Such an account needs to answer two questions: which propositions are basic, and whence do basic propositions acquire their warrant? A natural and ancient answer to these questions is that basic propositions are observational and that these propositions gain their warrant from perceptions. I critically examine this view and also a variant view offered by Wilfrid Sellars. I put forward an alternative conception, dialectical foundationalism, that sees the distinction between the basic and the derivative as issuing from a distinction between two kinds of reasoning, derivational and dialectical. This type of foundationalism provides a more accurate account of our empirical thinking, I argue, than its traditional and Sellarsian counterparts.
  •  142
    Overthrow the Orthodoxy! Replies to Hill, Titus, and Sosa
    Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 104 (1): 256-270. 2022.
    Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, Volume 104, Issue 1, Page 256-270, January 2022.
  •  135
    Précis of Conscious Experience: A Logical Inquiry#
    Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 104 (1): 232-235. 2022.
    Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, Volume 104, Issue 1, Page 232-235, January 2022.
  •  28
    A critique of deflationism
    In Bradley P. Armour-Garb & J. C. Beall (eds.), Deflationary Truth, Open Court Press. pp. 199. 2005.
    Minimalism about Truth
  •  33
    Postscript to 'A Critique of Deflationism'
    In Bradley P. Armour-Garb & J. C. Beall (eds.), Deflationary Truth, Open Court Press. pp. 227. 2005.
    Minimalism about Truth
  •  89
    Adam Marushak on the hypothetical given
    Philosophical Issues 30 (1): 167-174. 2020.
    Adam Marushak raises a dilemma for the proponents of the hypothetical given. On one of its horns, the proponents are said to be committed to rationalism; and on the other horn, to skepticism. I argue, in response, that even if we grant that the arguments of both horns are sound, the commitments incurred are light and unproblematic. I argue also that the dilemma is based on a reading of the hypothetical that, though valuable, needs to be refined in light of certain distinctions. These distinction…Read more
    Adam Marushak raises a dilemma for the proponents of the hypothetical given. On one of its horns, the proponents are said to be committed to rationalism; and on the other horn, to skepticism. I argue, in response, that even if we grant that the arguments of both horns are sound, the commitments incurred are light and unproblematic. I argue also that the dilemma is based on a reading of the hypothetical that, though valuable, needs to be refined in light of certain distinctions. These distinctions concern the different support relations that can obtain between beliefs are various elements of a view.
  •  77
    Conscious Experience: A Logical Inquiry
    Harvard University Press. 2019.
    This book aims to offer an account of conscious experience and of concepts that help us understand empirical reasoning and empirical dialectic. The account offered possesses, it is claimed, two virtues. First, it provides great theoretical freedom. It allows the theoretician freedom to radically reconceive the world. The theoretician may, for example, begin with the conception that colors are genuine qualities of physical bodies and may, in light of empirical findings, shift to the conception th…Read more
    This book aims to offer an account of conscious experience and of concepts that help us understand empirical reasoning and empirical dialectic. The account offered possesses, it is claimed, two virtues. First, it provides great theoretical freedom. It allows the theoretician freedom to radically reconceive the world. The theoretician may, for example, begin with the conception that colors are genuine qualities of physical bodies and may, in light of empirical findings, shift to the conception that colors are not genuine qualities at all. Second, the account grants empirical reason a great power to constrain: empirical reason can force a particular conception of the self and the world on the rational inquirer. These seemingly contrary virtues are reconciled through a novel treatment of presentation and appearances in the account offered of conscious experience and a novel treatment of ostensive definitions in the account offered of concepts. The argument of the book is buttressed by a critical study of the principal approaches to experience and reason found in the philosophical literature.--
    Empiricism
  •  97
    Experience and its rational significance I: Contributions to a debate
    Philosophical Issues 29 (1): 324-337. 2019.
    Philosophical Issues, EarlyView.
  •  66
    Experience and its rational significance II: Replies to Brewer, McDowell, and Siegel
    Philosophical Issues 29 (1): 378-389. 2019.
    Philosophical Issues, EarlyView.
  • A Critique of Deflationism
    In José Medina & David Wood (eds.), Truth: Engagements Across Philosophical Traditions, Wiley-blackwell. 2005.
  •  141
    Greg N. Carlson. Generic terms and generic sentences. Journal of philosophical logic, vol. 11 , pp. 145–181
    with Leah Savion
    Journal of Symbolic Logic 50 (3): 858-859. 1985.
    Model TheoryGenerics
  •  192
    Epistemic Friction
    Analysis 79 (1): 164-169. 2019.
  •  109
    In praise of a logic of definitions that tolerates ω‐inconsistency
    Philosophical Issues 28 (1): 176-195. 2018.
    I argue that a general logic of definitions must tolerate ω‐inconsistency. I present a semantical scheme, S, under which some definitions imply ω‐inconsistent sets of sentences. I draw attention to attractive features of this scheme, and I argue that S yields the minimal general logic of definitions. I conclude that any acceptable general logic should permit definitions that generate ω‐inconsistency. This conclusion gains support from the application of S to the theory of truth.
    Revision Theory of Truth
  •  147
    Outline of an Account of Experience
    Analytic Philosophy 59 (1): 33-74. 2018.
  •  89
    M. Chirimuuta's Adverbialism about Color
    Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 95 (1): 229-235. 2017.
    M. Chirimuuta's Outside Color is a rich and lovely book. I enjoyed reading it and benefitted from reflecting on its provocative ideas. I begin by briefly placing the book's principal thesis in its historical context, and I go on to reflect on two objections that might be lodged against this thesis.
  •  5
    Knowledge Management's Social Dimension: Lessons from Nucor Steel
    with Vijay Govindarajan
    In Laurence Prusak & Eric Matson (eds.), Knowledge Management and Organizational Learning: A Reader, Oxford University Press. 2006.
  • Human Cognition: A Multidisciplinary Perspective
    Indian Philosophical Quarterly 30 (2): 327-346. 2003.
    Philosophy of Cognitive Science, MiscellaneousEmbodiment and Situated Cognition
  •  66
    On matric variate-t distribution
    with W. R. Javier
    History and Philosophy of Logic 14 (6). 1985.
    Logic and Philosophy of LogicLogicsNonclassical Logics
  • Truth or Consequences: Essays in Honor of Nuel Belnap
    with J. Michael Dunn
    Studia Logica 52 (3): 483-484. 1993.
    Revision Theory of TruthLogical Semantics and Logical Truth
  •  189
    The Revision Theory of Truth
    with Nuel D. Belnap
    MIT Press. 1993.
    In this rigorous investigation into the logic of truth Anil Gupta and Nuel Belnap explain how the concept of truth works in both ordinary and pathological..
    Theories of Truth, MiscLiar ParadoxRevision Theory of Truth
  •  127
    Semantics of propositional attitudes: A critical study of Cresswell's (review)
    with Leah Savion
    Journal of Philosophical Logic 16 (4): 395-410. 1987.
    LogicsPropositional Attitudes, Misc
  •  224
    Précis of empiricism and experience (review)
    Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 79 (2): 461-467. 2009.
    No Abstract
    Philosophy of Perception, GeneralPerceptual JustificationThe Contents of Perception, Misc
  •  210
    Frey on Experiential Transparency and Its Rational Role
    Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 82 (3): 717-720. 2010.
    TransparencyPerceptual Justification
  •  195
    Definitions
    Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 2008.
    Definitions
  •  245
    A theory of conditionals in the context of branching time
    with Richmond Thomason
    Philosophical Review 89 (1): 65-90. 1980.
    Conditionals
  •  135
    A consecutive calculus for positive relevant implication with necessity
    with Nuel D. Belnap and J. Michael Dunn
    Journal of Philosophical Logic 9 (4): 343-362. 1980.
    Relevance Logic
  •  125
    Truth, Meaning, Experience
    OUP Usa. 2012.
    This volume reprints eight of Anil Gupta's essays, some with additional material. The essays bring a refreshing new perspective to central issues in philosophical logic, philosophy of language, and epistemology.
    MeaningRevision Theory of TruthSemantic Theories
  •  137
    Replies to Selim Berker and Karl Schafer
    Philosophical Studies 152 (1). 2011.
    I respond to six objections, raised by Selim Berker and Karl Schafer, against the theory offered in my Empiricism and Experience: (1) that the theory needs a problematic notion of subjective character of experience; (2) that the transition from the hypothetical to the categorical fails because of a logical difficulty; (3) that the constraints imposed on admissible views are too weak; (4) that the theory does not deserve the label 'empiricism'; (5) that the motivations provided for the Reliabilit…Read more
    I respond to six objections, raised by Selim Berker and Karl Schafer, against the theory offered in my Empiricism and Experience: (1) that the theory needs a problematic notion of subjective character of experience; (2) that the transition from the hypothetical to the categorical fails because of a logical difficulty; (3) that the constraints imposed on admissible views are too weak; (4) that the theory does not deserve the label 'empiricism'; (5) that the motivations provided for the Reliability constraint are insufficient; and (6) that convergence is bound to fail since epistemic entitlements are permissions
    Perceptual Justification
  •  285
    Minimalism
    Philosophical Perspectives 7 359-369. 1993.
    Liar ParadoxMinimalism about Truth
  • Ethical Dilemmas in Conservation of Biodiversity: Towards Developing globally acceptable ethical guidelines
    Eubios Journal of Asian and International Bioethics 5 (2): 40-46. 1995.
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