•  111
    First-person belief and empirical certainty
    Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 91 (1): 118-136. 2010.
    This is a critical exposition and limited defence of a theory of first- person belief transiently held by Roderick Chisholm after giving up the early haecceity theory of Person and Object and before adopting the late self-attribution theory of The First Person. I reconstruct that 'middle' theory as involving what I call a 'hard-core' approach to de re belief and I rebut objections concerning epistemic supervenience and abnormal consciousness. In my rebuttals, I sketch a variant of the middle the…Read more
  •  95
    The Philosophy of Roderick M. Chisholm (review)
    International Philosophical Quarterly 39 (3): 366-368. 1999.
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    New axiomatizations of Vern
    Logica Trianguli 6 21-24. 2002.
    This note gives two new axiomatizations of each of the modal logics Vern by extension of K with, respectively, an inference rule and an axiom schema other than Vern
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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