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720Knowledge of NeedInternational Journal of Philosophical Studies 19 (2): 211-230. 2011.Some of the duties of individuals and organisations involve responsiveness to need. This requires knowledge of need, so the epistemology of need is relevant to practice. The prevailing contention among philosophers who have broached the topic is that one can know one’s own needs (as one can know some kinds of desires) by feeling them. The article argues against this view. The main positive claims made in the article are as follows. Knowledge of need, in both first‐person and second‐person cases,…Read more
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1374First-Order Logic and Some Existential SentencesDisputatio 4 (31): 255-270. 2011.‘Quantified pure existentials’ are sentences (e.g., ‘Some things do not exist’) which meet these conditions: (i) the verb EXIST is contained in, and is, apart from quantificational BE, the only full (as against auxiliary) verb in the sentence; (ii) no (other) logical predicate features in the sentence; (iii) no name or other sub-sentential referring expression features in the sentence; (iv) the sentence contains a quantifier that is not an occurrence of EXIST. Colin McGinn and Rod Girle have all…Read more
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901Rationalism and Modal KnowledgeCritica 41 (122): 29-42. 2009.The article argues against attempts to combine ontological realism about modality with the rejection of modal rationalism and it suggests that modal realism requires modal rationalism. /// El artículo da argumentos en contra de que se intente combinar el realismo ontológico sobre la modalidad con el rechazo del racionalismo modal y sugiere que el realismo modal exige racionalismo modal.
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907How to reconcile essence with contingent existenceRatio 21 (3): 314-328. 2008.To reconcile true claims of de re necessity with the supposedly contingent existence of the concrete objects those claims are typically about, Kripkean essentialists invoke weak necessity. The claim that a is necessarily F is held to be equivalent to the claim that necessarily, if a exists then a is F. This strategy faces a barrage of serious objections a proper subset of which shows that the strategy fails to achieve its intended purpose. Relief can be provided via recourse to a markedly non-Kr…Read more
Liverpool, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Areas of Specialization
| 20th Century Analytic Philosophy |
| Philosophy of Law |
| Social and Political Philosophy |
| Modal Epistemology |
Areas of Interest
| Gottlob Frege |
| Criminal Law |
| Democracy, Misc |