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9Is There a Single True Morality?In Paul K. Moser & Thomas L. Carson (eds.), Moral Relativism: A Reader, Oxford University Press. pp. 165. 2001.
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8Rational insight versus general foundationsPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 63 (3): 657--63. 2001.BonJour offers two main reasons for supposing that there is such a thing as rational insight into necessity. First, he says there are many examples in which it clearly seems that one has such insight. Second, he argues that any epistemology denying the existence of rational insight into necessity is committed to a narrow skepticism. After commenting about possible frameworks for epistemological justification, I argue against these two claims in reverse order.
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8Indeterminacy, Relativity, and BehaviorismIn Ernie Lepore & Gilbert Harman (eds.), A Companion to W. V. O. Quine, Wiley-blackwell. 2013.Gilbert Harman, Indeterminacy, Relativity, and Behaviorism: The indeterminacy of radical translation is comparable to the various ways of representing number theory in set theory. Transcendent notions of reference and meaning, which are subject to indeterminacy, can be distinguished from immanent notions that are trivially not subject to indeterminacy. Although Quine's discussions of these issues emphasize behavioral dispositions, he appeals to dispositions as place‐holders for currently unknown…Read more
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7Susan Haack. Philosophy of logics. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge etc. 1978, xvi + 276 pp (review)Journal of Symbolic Logic 45 (2): 372-373. 1980.
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7Philosophy of languageIn Gerhard Preyer (ed.), Donald Davidson on truth, meaning, and the mental, Oxford University Press. pp. 39. 2012.
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6Responses to CriticsMoral Relativism and Moral ObjectivityPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 58 (1): 207. 1998.
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6IntentionalityIn William Bechtel & George Graham (eds.), A Companion to Cognitive Science, Blackwell. 1998.A proper understanding of intentionality is crucial to the study of a number of topics in cognitive science, including perception, imagery, and consciousness. The term itself, intentionality, can be misleading, in suggesting intentional action, doing something intentionally, with a certain aim or purpose. In cognitive science, the term is used in a different, more technical sense. Intentionality involves reference or aboutness or some similar relation to something having what the scholastics of …Read more
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3RationalityIn E. E. Smith & D. N. Osherson (eds.), Invitation to Cognitive Science, Mit Press. 1995.
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3Selections from ThoughtIn Tim Crane & Katalin Farkas (eds.), Metaphysics: A Guide and Anthology, Oxford University Press Uk. 2004.
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3Realism/Antirealism and Epistemology (edited book)Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. 1997.This landmark collection of essays by six renowned philosophers explores the implications of the contentious realism/antirealism debate for epistemology. The essays examine issues such as whether epistemology needs to be realist, the bearing of a realist conception of truth on epistemology, and realism and antirealism in terms of a pragmatist conception of epistemic justification. Richard Rorty's essay provides a critical commentary on the other five.
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3'The Internal CritiqueIn Dov M. Gabbay (ed.), Handbook of the Logic of Argument and Inference: The Turn Towards the Practical, Elsevier. pp. 171--186. 2002.
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3The toxin puzzleIn Jules L. Coleman, Christopher W. Morris & Gregory S. Kavka (eds.), Rational Commitment and Social Justice: Essays for Gregory Kavka, Cambridge University Press. pp. 84--89. 1998.
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1Review: Susan Haack, Philosophy of Logics (review)Journal of Symbolic Logic 45 (2): 372-373. 1980.
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1Problems with Probabilistic SemanticsIn Alex Orenstein & Rafael Stern (eds.), Developments in Semantics, Haven. pp. 243-237. 1983.
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1CharacterIn John M. Doris (ed.), Moral Psychology Handbook, Oxford University Press. pp. 355--401. 2010.
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1Pragmatism and reasons for beliefIn C. B. Kulp (ed.), Realism/Antirealism and Epistemology, Rowman & Littlefield. 1997.
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