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    Absolute Biological Needs
    Bioethics 28 (6): 293-301. 2014.
    Absolute needs (as against instrumental needs) are independent of the ends, goals and purposes of personal agents. Against the view that the only needs are instrumental needs, David Wiggins and Garrett Thomson have defended absolute needs on the grounds that the verb ‘need’ has instrumental and absolute senses. While remaining neutral about it, this article does not adopt that approach. Instead, it suggests that there are absolute biological needs. The absolute nature of these needs is defended …Read more
  • Quassim Cassam, The Possibility of Knowledge (review)
    Philosophy in Review 29 (3): 166. 2009.
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    Dummett and Frege on Sense and Selbständigkeit
    British Journal for the History of Philosophy 25 (2): 309-331. 2017.
    As part of his attack on Frege’s ‘myth’ that senses reside in the third realm, Dummett alleges that Frege’s view that all objects are selbständig is an underlying mistake, since some objects depend upon others. Whatever the merits of Dummett’s other arguments against Frege’s conception of sense, this objection fails. First, Frege’s view that senses are third-realm entities is not traceable to his view that all objects are selbständig. Second, while Frege recognizes that there are objects that ar…Read more