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1278Self-reference and the divorce between meaning and truthLogic and Logical Philosophy 22 (4): 445-452. 2013.This paper argues that a certain type of self-referential sentence falsifies the widespread assumption that a declarative sentence's meaning is identical to its truth condition. It then argues that this problem cannot be assimilated to certain other problems that the assumption in question is independently known to face.
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327How to Forget that 'Know' is FactiveActa Analytica 27 (4): 449-459. 2012.This paper examines, and rejects, a recent argument to the effect that knowledge is not truth-entailing, i.e. that “know” is not factive.
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182A Purported Refutation of Some Theories of AssertionPhilosophical Forum 45 (2): 169-177. 2014.Several influential philosophical accounts of assertion have recently been claimed by Peter Pagin to commit a fundamental mistake. The present paper argues that Pagin's defence of that claim is flawed: The criterion he proposes for evaluating theories of assertion is unreliable; and even if it were supposed to be in itself reliable, it could not be used, in the way he proposes, either against the kinds of theories he intends to undermine or in favour of the kind of theory he intends to support.
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1523The Distance Between “Here” and “Where I Am”Journal of Philosophical Research 40 13-21. 2015.This paper argues that Michael Dummett's proposed distinction between a declarative sentence's "assertoric content" and "ingredient sense" is not in fact supported by what Dummett presents as paradigmatic evidence in its support.
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Aristotle University of ThessalonikiProfessor
Areas of Specialization
| Philosophy of Language |
Areas of Interest
| Philosophy of Language |
| Epistemology |
| Philosophy of Mind |