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Mark Johnston

Princeton University
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  • Princeton University
    Department of Philosophy
    Regular Faculty
Princeton University
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 1984
Princeton, New Jersey, United States of America
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    The manifest: Chapter
    Philosophy of Perception, General
  •  1105
    How to speak of the colors
    Philosophical Studies 68 (3): 221-263. 1992.
    ColorMasked Dispositions
  •  508
    Reasons and Reductionism
    Philosophical Review 101 (3): 589. 1992.
    Personal Identity and Values, MiscWhat Matters in SurvivalPsychological Theories of Personal Identit…Read more
    Personal Identity and Values, MiscWhat Matters in SurvivalPsychological Theories of Personal Identity
  •  513
    Concepts, analysis, generics and the canberra plan
    with Sarah-Jane Leslie
    Philosophical Perspectives 26 (1): 113-171. 2012.
    GenericsConceptual Analysis
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    Verificationism as philosophical narcissism
    Philosophical Perspectives 7 307-330. 1993.
  •  931
    Constitution is not identity
    Mind 101 (401): 89-106. 1992.
    Material ConstitutionProblem of the ManyCoincident Objects
  •  539
    Fission and the facts
    Philosophical Perspectives 3 369-97. 1989.
    Fission and Split BrainsWhat Matters in Survival
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