•  107
    Some Remarks on Imagination and Convention
    Mind and Language 31 (5): 625-634. 2016.
  •  7
    Philosophical Perspectives, an annual, aims to publish original essays by foremost thinkers in their fields, with each volume confined to a main area of philosophical research
  •  7
    Philosophical Perspectives, Metaphysics (edited book)
    Wiley-Blackwell. 2006.
    _Philosophical Perspectives Volume 20, Metaphysics_, contains over 15 articles from leading philosophers of Metaphysics. Brings together original essays by some of the foremost thinkers in the field, among them Theodore Sider, Peter Van Inwagen and J.R.G. Williams Explores such topics as infinity and causation, the nature and epistemology of modality, and the persistence of objects through relativistic time
  •  8
    Philosophical Perspectives, Epistemology (edited book)
    Wiley-Blackwell. 2005.
    Philosophical Perspectives, an annual, aims to publish original essays by foremost thinkers in their fields, with each volume confined to a main area of philosophical research
  •  5
    Philosophical Perspectives, Ethics (edited book)
    Wiley-Blackwell. 2004.
    _Philosophical Perspectives_, an annual, aims to publish original essays by foremost thinkers in their fields, with each volume confined to a main area of philosophical research. Contains original essays in the subject from foremost ethicists John Hawthorne is widely accepted as one of the leading Philosophers of today
  •  4
    Philosophy of Mind
    Wiley-Blackwell. 2008.
    Philosophical Perspectives, an annual, aims to publish original essays by formost thinkers in their fields, with each volume confined to a main area of philosophical research
  •  468
    ln "Possibilities and the Arguments for Origin Essentialism" Teresa Robertson (1998) contends that the best-known arguments in favour of origin essentialism can succeed only at the cost of violating modal common sense—by denying that any variation in constitution or process of assembly is possible. Focusing on the (Kripke-style) arguments of Nathan Salmon and Graeme Forbes, Robertson shows that both founder in the face of sophisticated Ship of Theseus style considerations. While Robertson is rig…Read more
  •  639
    Under what conditions are two utterances utterances of the same word? What are words? That these questions have not received much attention is rather surprising: after all, philosophers and linguists frequently appeal to considerations about word and sentence identity in connection with a variety of puzzles and problems that are foundational to the very subject matter of philosophy of language and linguistics.1 Kaplan’s attention to words is thus to be applauded. And there is no doubt that his d…Read more
  •  238
    Metaphysical essays
    Clarendon Press. 2006.
    John Hawthorne is widely regarded as one of the finest philosophers working today. He is perhaps best known for his contributions to metaphysics, and this volume collects his most notable papers in this field. Hawthorne offers original treatments of fundamental topics in philosophy, including identity, ontology, vagueness, and causation. Six of the essays appear here for the first time, and there is a valuable introduction to guide the reader through the selection.
  •  38
    Language and Philosophical Linguistics (edited book)
    with Dean W. Zimmerman
    Blackwell. 2003.
    Philosophical Perspectives Volume 17, Language and Philosophical Linguistics, contains over 20 articles from leading philosophers of language and linguists ...
  •  528
    Knowledge and lotteries
    Oxford University Press. 2004.
    Knowledge and Lotteries is organized around an epistemological puzzle: in many cases, we seem consistently inclined to deny that we know a certain class of propositions, while crediting ourselves with knowledge of propositions that imply them. In its starkest form, the puzzle is this: we do not think we know that a given lottery ticket will be a loser, yet we normally count ourselves as knowing all sorts of ordinary things that entail that its holder will not suddenly acquire a large fortune. Af…Read more
  •  322
    Knowledge and epistemic necessity
    Philosophical Studies 158 (3): 493-501. 2012.
    Claims of the form 'I know P and it might be that not-P' tend to sound odd. One natural explanation of this oddity is that the conjuncts are semantically incompatible: in its core epistemic use, 'Might P' is true in a speaker's mouth only if the speaker does not know that not-P. In this paper I defend this view against an alternative proposal that has been advocated by Trent Dougherty and Patrick Rysiew and elaborated upon in Jeremy Fantl and Matthew McGrath's recent Knowledge in an Uncertain Wo…Read more
  •  3
    Epistemology (edited book)
    Wiley-Blackwell. 2010.
    Volume 24 of Philosophical Perspectives, an annual, which aims to publish original essays by the foremost thinkers in their fields, with each volume focusing on a major area of philosophical research
  •  143
    Eavesdroppers and epistemic modals
    Philosophical Issues 17 (1): 92-101. 2007.
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    Disjunctivism
    with Karson Kovakovich and Scott Sturgeon
    Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 106 (1): 185-216. 2006.
  •  100
    Comments on Transient Truths: An Essay in the Metaphysics of Propositions
    Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 58 (6): 619-626. 2015.
    This paper distinguishes two importantly different kinds of temporalism. According to one version, the truth value of propositions is parameterized to times. According to a second version, propositions have a truth value simpliciter, but some propositions that are true will be or were false. I point out that the second version is neglected in Berit Brogaard's Transient Truths, and explore whether there are good arguments against it implicit in that work. I also critically engage with various arg…Read more
  •  368
    Craziness and metasemantics
    Philosophical Review 116 (3): 427-440. 2007.
  •  57
    Craziness and Metasemantics
    Philosophical Review 116 (3): 427-440. 2007.
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    The full-text of this article is not currently available in ORA, but you may be able to access the article via the publisher copy link on this record page
  •  370
    Chance and counterfactuals
    Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 70 (2). 2005.
    Suppose the world is chancy. The worry arises that most ordinary counterfactuals are false. This paper examines David Lewis' strategy for rescuing such counterfactuals, and argues that it is highly problematic
  •  211
    Assertion and Epistemic Opacity
    Mind 119 (476): 1087-1105. 2010.
    In Hawthorne and Magidor 2009, we presented an argument against Stalnaker’s meta-semantic framework. In this paper we address two critical responses to our paper: Stalnaker 2009, and Almotahari and Glick 2010. Sections 1–4 are devoted to addressing Stalnaker’s response and sections 5–8 to addressing Almotahari and Glick’s. We pay special attention (Sect. 2) to an interesting argument that Stalnaker offers to bolster the transparency of presupposition (an argument that, if successful, could also …Read more
  •  1
    The Experience of Left and Right (edited book)
    with Tama Szabo Gendler
    Oxford University Press. 2006.
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    Oxford Studies in Epistemology: Volume 4 (edited book)
    with Tamar Szabó Gendler
    Oxford University Press UK. 2013.
    Oxford Studies in Epistemology is a biennial publicaton which offers a regular snapshot of state-of-the-art work in this important field. Under the guidance of a distinguished editorial board composed of leading philosophers in North America, Europe and Australasia, it publishes exemplary papers in epistemology, broadly construed.
  •  2
    Oxford Studies in Epistemology: Volume 5 (edited book)
    Oxford University Press UK. 2015.
    Oxford Studies in Epistemology is a biennial publication which offers a regular snapshot of state-of-the-art work in this important field. Under the guidance of a distinguished editorial board, it publishes exemplary papers in epistemology, broadly construed. Anyone wanting to understand the latest developments in the discipline can start here.
  •  194
    Perceptual experience (edited book)
    Oxford University Press. 2006.
    In the last few years there has been an explosion of philosophical interest in perception; after decades of neglect, it is now one of the most fertile areas for new work. Perceptual Experience presents new work by fifteen of the world's leading philosophers. All papers are written specially for this volume, and they cover a broad range of topics dealing with sensation and representation, consciousness and awareness, and the connections between perception and knowledge and between perception and …Read more
  •  358
    Introduction: Conceivability and possibility
    with Tamar Szabó Gendler
    In T. Szabó Gendler & John Hawthorne (eds.), Conceivability and Possibility, Oxford University Press. pp. 1--70. 2002.
    To what extent and how is conceivability a guide to possibility? This essay explores general philosophical issues raised by this question, and critically surveys responses to it by Descartes, Hume, Kripke and "two-dimensionalists.".
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    Conceivability and Possibility (edited book)
    with Tamar Gendler
    Oxford University Press. 2002.
    The capacity to represent things to ourselves as possible plays a crucial role both in everyday thinking and in philosophical reasoning; this volume offers much-needed philosophical illumination of conceivability, possibility, and the relations between them.
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    Semantic Plasticity and Speech Reports
    with Cian Dorr
    Philosophical Review 123 (3): 281-338. 2014.
    Most meanings we express belong to large families of variant meanings, among which it would be implausible to suppose that some are much more apt for being expressed than others. This abundance of candidate meanings creates pressure to think that the proposition attributing any particular meaning to an expression is modally plastic: its truth depends very sensitively on the exact microphysical state of the world. However, such plasticity seems to threaten ordinary counterfactuals whose consequen…Read more