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166Dupre's anti-essentialist objection to reductionismPhilosophical Quarterly 53 (211): 181-200. 2003.In his 'The Disorder of Things' John Dupré presents an objection to reductionism which I call the 'anti-essentialist objection': it is that reductionism requires essentialism, and essentialism is false. I unpack the objection and assess its cogency. Once the objection is clearly in view, it is likely to appeal to those who think conceptual analysis a bankrupt project. I offer on behalf of the reductionist two strategies for responding, one which seeks to rehabilitate conceptual analysis and one …Read more
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180The conceptual link from physical to mental by Robert Kirk (review)Analysis 74 (3): 552-556. 2014.
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151Physicality for PhysicalistsTopoi 37 (3): 457-472. 2018.How should the “physical” in “physicalism” be understood? I here set out systematic criteria of adequacy, propose an account, and show how the account meets those criteria. The criteria of adequacy focus on the idea of rational management: to vindicate philosophical practice, the account must make it plausible that we can assess various questions about physicalism. The account on offer is dubbed the “Ideal Naturalist Physics” account, according to which the physical is that which appears in an i…Read more
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157Being Reduced: New Essays on Reduction, Explanation, and Causation, edited by Jakob Hohwy and Jesper Kallestrup (review)Mind 120 (479): 882-888. 2011.
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25Sufficiency claims and physicalism: A formulationIn Carl Gillett & Barry Loewer (eds.), Physicalism and its Discontents, Cambridge University Press. 2001.
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35Naturalism and PhysicalismIn Robert Barnard & Neil Manson (eds.), Continuum Companion to Metaphysics, Continuum Publishing. pp. 90-120. 2012.A substantial guide providing an overview of both physicalism and metaphysical naturalism, reviewing both questions of formulation and justification for both doctrines. Includes a diagnostic strategy for understanding talk of naturalism as a metaphysical thesis.
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80Experience, appearance, and hidden featuresPSYCHE: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Research On Consciousness 7. 2001.Charles Siewert has given us an ingenious thought experiment involving a limited lack of conscious experience. The possibility of the described case is incompatible with a number of popular theories of consciousness. Siewert acknowledges, however, that this possibility is not a direct threat to "hidden feature" theories. I aim to do two things: first, strengthen his defense of the claim that the case is genuinely possible by considering and rejecting some further attempts to explain away our tem…Read more
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168Review of: Timothy Williamson, The Philosophy of Philosophy. (review)Metaphilosophy 42 (1-2): 155-160. 2011.
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94Review of Andrew Melnyk, A Physicalist Manifesto: Thoroughly Modern Materialism (review)Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2004 (6). 2004.
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1368Intrinsicality without naturalnessPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 70 (2). 2005.Defense of an account of intrinsic properties in terms of (what is now called) grounding rather than naturalness.
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3Conceptual analysis, circularity, and the commitments of physicalismActa Analytica 16 (26): 119-133. 2001.
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