University of Glasgow
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 1989
Portland, Oregon, United States of America
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    Personal identity and mental content
    Philosophical Psychology 10 (3): 323-33. 1997.
    In this paper, I attempt to map out the 'logical geography' of the territory in which issues of mental content and of personal identity meet. In particular, I investigate the possibility of combining a psychological criterion of personal identity with an externalist theory of content. I argue that this can be done, but only by accepting an assumption that has been widely accepted but barely argued for, namely that when someone switches linguistic communities, the contents of their thoughts do no…Read more
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    Finger-scratchin’ good
    The Philosophers' Magazine 15 19-20. 2001.