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    Close enough to reference
    Synthese 95 (3). 1993.
    This paper proposes a response to the duplication objection to the descriptive theory of singular mental reference. This objection involves hypothetical cases in each of which there are a pair of qualitatively indistinguishable objects and a thought that apparently refers to only one of the pair, despite the descriptive indistinguishability of the two objects. I identify a concept of reference-likeness or closeness to reference, which is related to the concept of genuine singular reference as th…Read more
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    The Philosophy of Roderick M. Chisholm (review)
    International Philosophical Quarterly 39 (3): 366-368. 1999.
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    Points of View (review)
    Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 61 (2): 488-491. 2000.
    This sophisticated, difficult, and puzzling book consolidates and continues the exploration of our finitude pursued in Adrian Moore’s earlier book The Infinite and in a number of previous and intervening articles by him. One of Moore’s purposes in Points of View is to defend an affirmative answer to the question “Are absolute representations possible?” Moore takes this question to be an expression of an essential connection between current concerns about language and mind, and what he regards as…Read more
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    Elijah Millgram, ed., Varieties of Practical Reasoning Reviewed by
    Philosophy in Review 22 (5): 345-347. 2002.
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    Review of “Knowledge and Civilization” (review)
    Essays in Philosophy 6 (1): 21. 2005.
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    Knowledge and True Belief in Early Analytic Philosophy
    South African Journal of Philosophy 31 (3): 576-599. 2012.
    I argue that the sufficiency of true belief for knowledge was accepted by some principal figures in the early history of analytic philosophy, including Russell, Schlick, McTaggart, and Moore, among others