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4Essays on ParadoxesOup Usa. 2016.This volume brings together Terence Horgan's essays on paradoxes, both published and new. A common theme unifying these essays is that philosophically interesting paradoxes typically resist either easy solutions or solutions that are formally/mathematically highly technical. Another unifying theme is that such paradoxes often have deep-sometimes disturbing-philosophical morals.
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4The phenomenology of intentionality and the intentionality of phenomenologyIn David J. Chalmers (ed.), Philosophy of Mind: Classical and Contemporary Readings, Oxford University Press. pp. 520--533. 2002.
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4Against the token identity theoryIn Brian P. McLaughlin & Ernest LePore (eds.), Actions and Events: Perspectives on the Philosophy of Donald Davidson, Blackwell. 1985.
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3Internal-world skepticism and mental self-presentationIn Uriah Kriegel & Kenneth Williford (eds.), Self-Representational Approaches to Consciousness, Mit Press. pp. 41-61. 2006.
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3Mandelbaum on moral phenomenology and moral realismIn Ian Verstegen (ed.), Maurice Mandelbaum and American Critical Realism, Routledge. pp. 105. 2010.
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3Braving the Perils of an Uneventful WorldGrazer Philosophische Studien 31 (1): 179-186. 1988.Philosophers who advocate an ontology without events must show how sentences containing apparent reference to events can be systematically paraphrased, or "regimented," into sentences which avoid ontological commitment to these putative entities. Two alternative proposals are set forth for regimenting statements containing putatively event-denoting definite descriptions. Both proposals eliminate the apparent reference to events, while still preserving the validity of inferences sanctioned by the…Read more
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2Troubles on Moral Twin Earth: the 'Open-Question Argument'RevivedPhilosophical Papers 21 153-175. 1992.
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2Phenomenology, Intentionality, and the Unity of the MindIn Brian McLaughlin, Ansgar Beckermann & Sven Walter (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Mind, Oxford University Press. pp. 512--537. 2009.
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2The Phenomenology of Agency and Freedom: Lessons from Introspection and Lessons from Its LimitsHumana Mente 4 (15). 2011.
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1Moorean Moral PhenomenologyIn Susana Nuccetelli & Gary Seay (eds.), Themes From G. E. Moore: New Essays in Epistemology and Ethics, Oxford University Press. 2007.
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Structured representations in connectionist systems?In S. Davis (ed.), Connectionism: Theorye and Practice, Oxford University Press. 1991.
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Computation and mental representationIn Stephen P. Stich (ed.), Mental Representation: A Reader, Blackwell. 1994.
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Spindel Conference 1987 Connectionism and the Philosophy of MindDept. Of Philosophy, Memphis State University. 1988.
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Actions, reasons, and the explanatory role of contentIn Brian P. McLaughlin (ed.), Dretske and His Critics, Blackwell. 1991.
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The Exchange Continued: Response to Pust's Response to my ReplyIn Essays on Paradoxes, Oxford University Press Usa. pp. 226-224. 2017.
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Some ins and outs of transglobal reliabilismIn Sanford Goldberg (ed.), Internalism and externalism in semantics and epistemology, Oxford University Press. pp. 100. 2007.
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Nonreductive materialismIn Richard Warner & Tadeusz Szubka (eds.), The Mind-Body Problem: A Guide to the Current Debate, Blackwell. 1994.
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Debating Dispositions: Issues in Metaphysics, Epistemology and Philosophy of MindWalter de Gruyter. 2009.
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Brute Supervenience, Deep Ignorance, and the Problem of the ManyPhilosophical Issues 8 229-236. 1997.
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Abundant Truth in an Austere WorldIn Patrick Greenough & Michael P. Lynch (eds.), Truth and Realism, Clarendon Press. 2006.
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