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    Social constructivist approaches to science have often been dismissed as inaccurate accounts of scientific knowledge. In this article, we take the claims of robust social constructivism (SC) seriously and attempt to find a theory which does instantiate the epistemic predicament as described by SC. We argue that Freudian psychoanalysis, in virtue of some of its well-known epistemic complications and conceptual confusions, provides a perfect illustration of what SC claims is actually going on in s…Read more
  • Quine, W. V., Pursuit of Truth (review)
    Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 53 (2): 366. 1991.
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    Lacan Begrijpen. Over Filosofische Beweringen
    Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 98 197-215. 2006.
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    Contextualists and assessment relativists neglect the expressive dimension of assertoric discourse that seems to give rise to faultless disagreement. Discourse that generates the intuition makes public an attitudinal conflict, and the affective -expressive dimension of the contributing utterances accounts for it. The FD-phenomenon is an effect of a public dispute generated by a sequence of expressing opposite attitudes towards a salient object or state of affairs, where the protagonists are maki…Read more
  •  17
    De lege blik. Antwoord op Van de Vijver en Vanderbeeken
    Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 99 217-229. 2007.
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    Semantiek en de zin van het leven
    Bijdragen 59 (3): 315-337. 1998.
  • Lynne Rudder Bakers opraktisch realisme
    Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 89 (3): 240-243. 1997.
  • Koppelberg, D., Die Aufhebung der analytischen Philosophie (review)
    Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 54 (2): 337. 1992.
  • Essential indexicality and the irreducibility of phenomenal concepts
    Communication and Cognition: An Interdisciplinary Quarterly Journal 34 (1-2): 75-97. 2001.
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    After contrasting obscurantism with bullshit, we explore some ways in which obscurantism is typically justified by investigating a notorious test-case: defences of Lacanian psychoanalysis. Obscurantism abuses the reader's natural sense of curiosity and interpretive charity with the promise of deep and profound insights about a designated subject matter that is often vague or elusive. When the attempt to understand what the speaker means requires excessive hermeneutic efforts, interpreters are re…Read more
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    Argumentatie en formele structuur (review)
    Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 4. 2006.
  • Grammatica van concepten: een inleiding tot de filosofie
    Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 66 (2): 373-374. 2004.
  • Denken in alle staten
    with Erik Oger
    Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 55 (3): 576-576. 1993.
  • De lege blik: Antwoord op Vanderbeeken en Van De Vijver
    Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 3. 2007.
  • In this essay, I show how semantic theories in contemporary philosophy of language shed light on questions about the meaning of life. Current semantic theories tend to defend various forms of holism in semantics: the meaning of a word or sentence is explained by its place in a pattern of sentences, a framework, or a language . A second feature of these theories is that semantic holism rejects the idea that we understand words and sentences on the basis of a pre-established theory which can be ap…Read more
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    Psychoanalytic Facts as Unintended Institutional Facts
    Philosophy of the Social Sciences 42 (2): 239-269. 2012.
    We present an inference to the best explanation of the immense cultural success of Freudian psychoanalysis as a hermeneutic method. We argue that an account of psychoanalytic facts as products of unintended declarative speech acts explains this phenomenon. Our argument connects diverse, seemingly independent characteristics of psychoanalysis that have been independently confirmed, and applies key features of John Searle’s and Eerik Lagerspetz’s theory of institutional facts to the psychoanalytic…Read more
  • Evolutionary Revisionism and the Integrity of the Manifest Scheme
    Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 72 (1): 101-129. 2010.
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    The Genesis of Meaning (a Myth)
    ProtoSociology 10 110-133. 1997.
    In ‘Meaning Revisited’, a reconsideration of his famous views on meaning, H.P. Grice has put forward the thesis that natural meaning (n-meaning) might be a precursor or predecessor of non-natural meaning. In this paper, I will take up Grice’s challenge and sketch a picture of how natural meaning could give rise to nn-meaning. The relevance of Grice’s challenge is obvious for current attempts at naturalizing nn-meaning: a plausible theory of the genesis of meaning must show why nn-meaning is not …Read more
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    Compositionality, Aberrant Sentences and Unfamiliar Situations
    In Gerhard Schurz, Edouard Machery & Markus Werning (eds.), Applications to Linguistics, Psychology and Neuroscience, De Gruyter. pp. 63-82. 2005.
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    Cigarettes, dollars and bitcoins – an essay on the ontology of money
    with J. P. Smit and Stan Du Plessis
    Journal of Institutional Economics 12 (2). 2016.
    What does being money consist in? We argue that something is money if, and only if, it is typically acquired in order to realise the reduction in transaction costs that accrues in virtue of agents coordinating on acquiring the same thing when deciding what thing to acquire in order to exchange. What kinds of things can be money? We argue against the common view that a variety of things (notes, coins, gold, cigarettes, etc.) can be money. All monetary systems are best interpreted as implementing …Read more
  • De Twintigste Eeuw (review)
    Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 100 (3): 254-256. 2008.
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    Semantiek En De Zin Van Het Leven
    Bijdragen 59 (3): 315-337. 1998.
  • Petit, J.-L., L'action dans la philosophie analytique (review)
    Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 55 (3): 573. 1993.