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David Sosa

University of Texas at Austin
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  • University of Texas at Austin
    Department of Philosophy
    Regular Faculty
Princeton University
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 1996
Austin, Texas, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
Metaphysics and Epistemology
Areas of Interest
Epistemology
Metaphilosophy
Metaphysics
Philosophy of Language
Philosophy of Mind
M&E, Misc
Meta-Ethics
Value Theory, Miscellaneous
Metaphysics and Epistemology
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    Rigidity in the scope of Russell's theory
    Noûs 35 (1). 2001.
    Russell's Theory of DescriptionsScopeRigid Designation
  •  146
    Naturalizing the Mind
    with Fred Dretske
    Philosophical Review 106 (3): 429. 1997.
    Aware that the representational thesis is more plausible for the attitudinal than for the phenomenal, Dretske courageously focuses on sensory experience, where progress in our philosophical understanding of the mental has lagged. His view, essentially, is that what makes any mental state what it is is not so much what it's like as what it's about.
    Metaphysics of Mind
  • Blackwell Companion to Analytic Philosophy (edited book)
    with A. P. Martinich
    Blackwell. 2001.
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    The conditional fallacy
    with Daniel Bonevac and Josh Dever
    Philosophical Review 115 (3): 273-316. 2006.
    To say that this lump of sugar is soluble is to say that it would dissolve, if submerged anywhere, at any time and in any parcel of water. To say that this sleeper knows French, is to say that if, for example, he is ever addressed in French, or shown any French newspaper, he responds pertinently in French, acts appropriately or translates correctly into his own tongue.
    Dispositional and Categorical PropertiesConditional AnalysesInformal Logic
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