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107Review of Empty Ideas (review)Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2014 (Dec 18). 2014.A review of Peter Unger's Empty Ideas (OUP 2014)
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45The Trust Game and the Testimony GameAbstracta 6 (S6): 84-91. 2012.This is part of a symposium on Paul Faulkner's book 'Knowledge on Trust'. The symposium also includes pieces by Guy Longworth, Arnon Keren, Edward S. Hinchman, and Peter J. Graham, with précis and replies by Paul Faulkner. For a more straightforward account of the book, see my review in Philosophical Quarterly 63.1 (2013), 170-71.
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433Success and Knowledge-HowAmerican Philosophical Quarterly 40 (1). 2003.In this paper, I argue that there is a notion of 'counterfactual success' which stands to knowledge how as true belief stands to propositional knowledge. (I attempt to avoid the question of whether knowledge how is a type of propositional knowledge.)
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416Persistence and DeterminationRoyal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 62 197-212. 2008.Roughly speaking, perdurantism is the view that ordinary objects persist through time by having temporal parts, whilst endurantism is the view that they persist by being wholly present at different times. (Speaking less roughly will be important later.) It is often thought that perdurantists have an advantage over endurantists when dealing with objects which appear to coincide temporarily: lumps, statues, cats, tail-complements, bisected brains, repaired ships, and the like. Some cases – persona…Read more
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64Review of Identity in Physics: A Historical, Philosophical, and Formal Analysis (review)International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 21 (1): 106-108. 2007.This is a short review of Identity in Physics, by Steven French and Decio Krause. (Tip: if you’re only going to read one chapter, make it chapter 4, where the philosophical juice is especially concentrated.).
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1284Cut the Pie Any Way You Like? Cotnoir on General IdentityOxford Studies in Metaphysics 8 323-30. 2013.This is a short response to Aaron Cotnoir's 'Composition as General Identity', in which I suggest some further applications of his ideas, and try to press the question of why we should think of his 'general identity relation' as a genuine identity relation.
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468What are natural kinds?1Philosophical Perspectives 25 (1): 205-221. 2011.We articulate a view of natural kinds as complex universals. We do not attempt to argue for the existence of universals. Instead, we argue that, given the existence of universals, and of natural kinds, the latter can be understood in terms of the former, and that this provides a rich, flexible framework within which to discuss issues of indeterminacy, essentialism, induction, and reduction. Along the way, we develop a 'problem of the many' for universals.
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217David Lewis on PersistenceIn Barry Loewer & Jonathan Schaffer (eds.), A companion to David Lewis, Wiley-blackwell. 2015.This chapter explores the connections between David Lewis's perdurance theory and his Humean supervenience, arguing that his influential argument about temporary intrinsics is best seen in this light. It presents domestic dispute within the anti‐endurantist camp and analyzes the following questions: why does Lewis identify ordinary objects with world‐bound parts of transworld objects, but not with time‐bound parts of transtemporal objects? Given that Lewis is a counterpart theorist about modalit…Read more
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89Review of Fourdimensionalism (review)Noûs 40 (2). 2006.This is a critical study of Ted Sider's book 'Four-Dimensionalism' . Oxford university press 2001. ISBN 0 19 924443 X, hardback; ISBN 0 19 926352 3, paperback.
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68Pumped up Physicalism (review)Metascience 14 (2): 277-281. 2005.This is a review of Physicalism, by Andrew Melynyk.
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325Mereology, modality and magicAustralasian Journal of Philosophy 88 (1). 2010.If the property _being a methane molecule_ is a universal, then it is a structural universal: objects instantiate _being a methane molecule_ just in case they have the right sorts of proper parts arranged in the right sort of way. Lewis argued that there can be no satisfactory account of structural universals; in this paper I provide a satisfactory account.
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