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40The Architecture of Context Sensitivity (edited book)Springer. 2020.This volume addresses foundational issues of context-dependence and indexicality, which are at the center of the current debate within the philosophy of language. Topics include the scope of context-dependency, the nature of content and the character of input data of cognitive processes relevant for the interpretation of utterances. There's also coverage of the role of beliefs and intentions as contextual factors, as well as the validity of arguments in context-sensitive languages. The contribut…Read more
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117Of wolves and Philosophers. Interview with Mark RowlandsAvant: Trends in Interdisciplinary Studies 3 (1): 123-132. 2012.There is a problem of representation and an apparatus of representations that was devised to solve this problem. This paper has two purposes. First, it will show why the problem of representation outstrips the apparatus of representations in the sense that the problem survives the demise of the apparatus. Secondly, it will argue that the question of whether cognition does or not involve representations is a poorly defined question, and far too crude to be helpful in understanding the nature of c…Read more
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170A problem with structured propositionsIn Piotr Stalmaszczyk (ed.), Philosophical and Formal Approaches to Linguistic Analysis, Ontos. pp. 81. 2011.The paper shows that the paradox of the totality of propositions rest on assumptions characteristic of some theories of structured contents (like Jeffrey King's "new account of structured propositions").
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Niby-fakty i niby-mityFilozofia Nauki 17 (2). 2009.The paper is a reply to Leopold Hess' article "Proper Names - the Facts and the Myths". It is shown that the author misunderstood the issue of proper names and misconceived main ideas of the new theory of reference. The most important mistakes made by the author are: (i) considering the category of proper names in detachment from linguistic usage ;(ii) wrong reconstruction of the so-called modal argument and the notion of rigid designator; (iii) equivocating between two meanings of "a priori". A…Read more
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2384Linguistic Criteria of IntentionalityStudies in Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric 46 (1): 35-58. 2016.The aim of this paper is to discuss theories that attempt to single out the class of intentional states by appealing to factors that are supposedly criterial for intentional sentences. The papers starts with distinguishing two issues that arise when one thinks about intentional expressions: the Taxonomy Problem and the Fundamental Demarcation Problem. The former concerns the relation between the classes of distinct intentional verbs and distinct intentional states. The latter concerns the questi…Read more
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163The Multiple-Proposition Approach ReconsideredLogique Et Analyse 52 (208): 423-440. 2009.The paper contains a critical analysis of pluripropositionalism (or: multiple proposition approach), the view defended in recent years by authors such as Eros Corazza, Kepa Korta and John Perry.
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Bar-Hillel o semantyce i pragmatyce wyrażeń okazjonalnychPrzeglad Filozoficzny - Nowa Seria 41 (1): 115-132. 2002.
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119Attitudes and NormativityAxiomathes 27 (3): 265-283. 2017.The paper attempts to pose a problem for theories claiming that intentional attributions are essentially normative. Firstly, I argue that the claim is ambiguous. Secondly, that three possible interpretations of the claim can be distinguished: one that appeals to normative impositions put on agents of intentional states, another that exploits the fact that one can normatively assess the states in question and a further one that locates normativity in the domain of special intentional explanations…Read more
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67O wilkach i filozofach. Wywiad z Markiem RowlandsemAvant: Trends in Interdisciplinary Studies 3 (1). 2012.
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Dlaczego logik modalny nie musi przejmować się argumentem Quine’a?Przeglad Filozoficzny - Nowa Seria 68. 2008.
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130A Note on Belief Reports and Context DependenceActa Analytica 32 (4): 447-464. 2017.The aim of this paper is to pose a problem for theories that claim that belief reports are context dependent. Firstly, I argue that the claim is committed to verbalism, a theory that derives the context sensitivity of belief reports from the context sensitivity of the psychological verbs used in such reports. Secondly, I argue that verbalism is not an attractive theoretical option because it is in conflict with the non-proto-rigidity of verbs like ‘believe’. Finally, I describe various consequen…Read more
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