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187Empathy and transformative experience without the first person point of viewInquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 60 (3): 315-336. 2017.In her very interesting ‘First-personal modes of presentation and the problem of empathy’, L. A. Paul argues that the phenomenon of empathy gives us reason to care about the first person point of view: that as theorists we can only understand, and as humans only evince, empathy by appealing to that point of view. We are skeptics about the importance of the first person point of view, although not about empathy. The goal of this paper is to see if we can account for empathy without the ideology o…Read more
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18Context and CommunicationOxford University Press UK. 2016.Context and Communication offers an introduction to a central theme in the study of language: the various ways in which what we say depends on the context of speech and thought. The period since 1970 has produced a vast literature on this topic, both by philosophers and by linguists. This book explores key data, questions, concepts, and theories of context sensitivity. It is written to be accessible to someone with no prior knowledge of the material or, indeed, any prior knowledge of philosophy,…Read more
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379Relativism and Monadic TruthOxford University Press UK. 2009.Cappelen and Hawthorne present a powerful critique of fashionable relativist accounts of truth, and the foundational ideas in semantics on which the new relativism draws. They argue compellingly that the contents of thought and talk are propositions that instantiate the fundamental monadic properties of truth and falsity
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133Relative TruthIn Michael Glanzberg (ed.), Oxford Handbook of Truth, Oxford University Press. 2020.An introduction to relativism about truth.
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