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158Knowing How: Essays on Knowledge, Mind, and Action (review)Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews. 2012.
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177Naïve realism and phenomenological directness: reply to MillarPhilosophical Studies 173 (7): 1897-1910. 2016.In this paper, I respond to Millar’s recent criticism of naïve realism. Millar provides several arguments for the thesis that there are powerful phenomenological grounds for preferring the content view to naïve realism. I intend to show that Millar’s arguments are not convincing.
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3Gareth Evans on Proper NamesFelsefe Tartismalari 50 1-9. 2014.The central aim of this paper is to argue against Evans’ hybrid theory of reference. I will show that Evans’ theory makes false predictions in the case of some thought-experiments. The paper has two sections. After providing a short presentation of Evans’ theory in the first section, I will move on to criticize it in the second section.
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280Supervenience and Reductive PhysicalismEuropean Journal of Analytic Philosophy 7 (1): 25-35. 2011.Supervenience physicalism attempts to combine non-reductionism about properties with a physical determination thesis in such a way as to ensure physicalism. I argue that this attempt is unsuccessful: the specific supervenience relation in question is either strong enough to ensure reductionism, as in the case of strong supervenience, or too weak to yield physical determination, as in the case of global supervenience. The argument develops in three stages. First, I propose a distinction between t…Read more
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257On an Argument from Analogy for the Possibility of Human Cognitive ClosureMinds and Machines 26 (3): 227-241. 2016.In this paper, I aim to show that McGinn’s argument from analogy for the possibility of human cognitive closure survives the critique raised on separate occasions by Dennett and Kriegel. I will distinguish between linguistic and non-linguistic cognitive closure and argue that the analogy argument from animal non-linguistic cognitive closure goes untouched by the objection Dennett and Kriegel raises.
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Olumsal A Priori ve İki Tip ZorunlulukFelsefe Tartismalari 32 47-64. 2004.Kripke argues that the existence of a priori contingent truths shows the falsity of the traditional idea that the notions of necessity and a priority are coextensional. In this paper, I maintain that the traditional coexistensionality thesis is defendable. I contend that the propositions that are alleged to be a priori contingent truths by Kripke are propositions that express contingent facts and, at the same time, are necessarily true. That they are necessarily true is not because of their meta…Read more
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320Human Cognitive Closure and Mysterianism: Reply to KriegelActa Analytica 32 (1): 125-132. 2017.In this paper, I respond to Kriegel’s criticism of McGinn’s mysterianism. Kriegel objects to a particular argument for the possibility of human cognitive closure and also gives a direct argument against mysterianism. I intend to show that neither the objection nor the argument is convincing.
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1283Recognitional Identification and the Knowledge ArgumentCroatian Journal of Philosophy 15 (3): 325-340. 2015.Frank Jackson’s famous Knowledge Argument moves from the premise that complete physical knowledge about experiences is not complete knowledge about experiences to the falsity of physicalism. Some physicalists (e.g., John Perry) have countered by arguing that what Jackson’s Mary, the perfect scientist who acquires all physical knowledge about experiencing red while being locked in a monochromatic room, lacks before experiencing red is merely a piece of recognitional knowledge of an identity, and …Read more