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134Action, Ethics, and Responsibility (edited book)Bradford. 2010.Most philosophical explorations of responsibility discuss the topic solely in terms of metaphysics and the "free will" problem. By contrast, these essays by leading philosophers view responsibility from a variety of perspectives -- metaphysics, ethics, action theory, and the philosophy of law. After a broad, framing introduction by the volume's editors, the contributors consider such subjects as responsibility as it relates to the "free will" problem; the relation between responsibility and know…Read more
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155Action, Ethics and Responsibility: Topics in Contemporary Philosophy, Vol. 7 (edited book)MIT Press. 2010.Overview Most philosophical explorations of responsibility discuss the topic solely in terms of metaphysics and the "free will" problem. By contrast, these essays by leading philosophers view responsibility from a variety of perspectives—metaphysics, ethics, action theory, and the philosophy of law. After a broad, framing introduction by the volume's editors, the contributors consider such subjects as responsibility as it relates to the "free will" problem; the relation between responsibility an…Read more
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378Freedom and DeterminismBradford Book/MIT Press. 2004.A state-of-the-art collection of previously unpublished essays on the topics of determinism, free will, moral responsibility, and action theory, written by some of the most important figures in these fields of study.
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Assessing Teacher Effectiveness: Developing a Differentiated ModelBritish Journal of Educational Studies 53 (4): 492-494. 2005.
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112Judicial Activism: A Threat to Democracy and Religion, Fr. Alphonse de Valk C.S.B., general editor; and Borowski: A Canadian Paradox, by Lianne Laurence (review)The Chesterton Review 30 (3/4): 377-387. 2004.
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75Editorial introductionBusiness Ethics: A European Review 22 (4): 374-379. 2013.This special issue brings to a close a series of three issue of this journal that have sought to expand the philosophical vocabulary of those concerned with business ethics. Previous issues treated the work of Emmanuel Levinas (Business Ethics: A European Review 2007, 16:3) and Jacques Derrida (Business Ethics: A European Review 2010, 19:3), whereas this issue is organised around engagements with the work of Alain Badiou. The three issues together seek to show ways in which the idea of the ethic…Read more
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599The Ownership of ThoughtsPhilosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 9 (1): 35-39. 2002.In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 9.1 (2002) 35-39 [Access article in PDF] The Ownership of Thoughts John Campbell Keywords: schizophrenia, thought insertion, immunity to error through misidentification. SYDNEY SHOEMAKER FORMULATED a basic point about first-person, present-tense ascriptions of psychological states when he declared that they are, in general, immune to error through misidentification (Shoemaker 1984). Assuming Shoem…Read more
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7Causation in psychiatryIn Kenneth S. Kendler & Josef Parnas (eds.), Philosophical Issues in Psychiatry: Explanation, Phenomenology, and Nosology, Johns Hopkins University Press. 2008.
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317What is it to know what 'I' refers to?The Monist 87 (2): 206-218. 2004.We can make a distinction between the conceptual role of the first person and the reference of the first person. By ‘conceptual role’ I mean the use that is made of the term: the kinds of procedures that we use in verifying judgements using the term and the kinds of actions we perform on the basis of judgements involving the term. In “Self-Notions,” Perry talks about conceptual role using the phrase, ‘epistemic/pragmatic relations’. He says there are “normally self-informative” ways of getting i…Read more
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143Visual Attention and the Epistemic Role of AttentionIn Christopher Mole, Declan Smithies & Wayne Wu (eds.), Attention: Philosophical and Psychological Essays, Oxford University Press. pp. 323. 2011.
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235Joint attention and common knowledgeIn Naomi Eilan, Christoph Hoerl, Teresa McCormack & Johannes Roessler (eds.), Joint Attention: Communication and Other Minds: Issues in Philosophy and Psychology, Oxford: Clarendon Press. pp. 287--297. 2005.This chapter makes the case for a relational version of an experientialist view of joint attention. On an experientialist view of joint attention, shifting from solitary attention to joint attention involves a shift in the nature of your perceptual experience of the object attended to. A relational analysis of such a view explains the latter shift in terms of the idea that, in joint attention, it is a constituent of your experience that the other person is, with you, jointly attending to the obj…Read more
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131Molyneux's question and cognitive impenetrabilityIn Athanassios Raftopoulos (ed.), Cognitive Penetrabiity of Perception: Attention, Strategies and Bottom-Up Constraints, Nova Science. 2005.
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5Comment: Psychological Causation without Physical CausationIn Kenneth S. Kendler & Josef Parnas (eds.), Philosophical Issues in Psychiatry: Explanation, Phenomenology, and Nosology, Johns Hopkins University Press. pp. 184--195. 2008.
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165A Straightforward Solution to Berkeley's PuzzleThe Harvard Review of Philosophy 18 (1): 31-49. 2012.
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14Relational vs Kantian responses to Berkeley's puzzleIn Johannes Roessler, Hemdat Lerman & Naomi Eilan (eds.), Perception, Causation, and Objectivity, Oxford University Press. pp. 35-50. 2011.It has previously been argued that Berkeley's Puzzle requires that we take a Relational View of experience. Quassim Cassam says that Berkeley's Puzzle is better addressed by Kant's analysis of experience in terms of intuition and concept. This chapter's main point is that the issue has to do with the explanation and justification of our reasoning about the objects around us. Suppose you think that the world we're in is fundamentally quite unlike anything we encounter in experience. You might be …Read more
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111Review of mark Balaguer, Free Will as an Open Scientific Problem (review)Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2010 (5). 2010.
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126Philosophy of MindIn Peter Clark & Katherine Hawley (eds.), Philosophy of science today, Oxford University Press. pp. 131. 2003.
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3An Object-Dependent Perspective on Joint AttentionIn Axel Seemann (ed.), Joint Attention: New Developments, Mit Press. 2011.
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340Information-processing, phenomenal consciousness and Molyneux's questionIn José Luis Bermúdez (ed.), Thought, Reference and Experience: Themes from the Philosophy of Gareth Evans, Oxford University Press Uk. 2005.Ordinary common sense suggests that we have just one set of shape concepts that we apply indifferently on the bases of sight and touch. Yet we understand the shape concepts, we know what shape properties are, only because we have experience of shapes. And phenomenal experience of shape in vision and phenomenal experience of shape in touch seem to be quite different. So how can the shape concepts we grasp and use on the basis of vision be the same as the shape concepts we grasp and use on the bas…Read more
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396Berkeley's PuzzleIn Tamar Szabo Gendler & John Hawthorne (eds.), Conceivability and Possibility, Oxford University Press Uk. 2002.But say you,surely there is nothing easier than to imagine trees,for instance,in a park, or books existing in a closet, and nobody by to perceive them. I answer, you may so, there is no dif?culty in it:but what is all this,I beseech you,more than framing in your mind certain ideas which you call books and trees, and at the same time omitting to frame the idea of anyone that may perceive them? But do you not yourself perceive or think of them all the while? This therefore is nothing to the purpos…Read more
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630Consciousness and ReferenceIn Brian McLaughlin, Ansgar Beckermann & Sven Walter (eds.), The Oxford handbook of philosophy of mind, Oxford University Press. 2007.in Brian McLaughlin and Ansgar Beckermann (eds.), Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Mind (Oxford, Oxford University Press, in press)
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153Critical Notice: Paul Russell’s The Riddle of Hume’s Treatise: Skepticism, Naturalism, and IrreligionCanadian Journal of Philosophy 45 (1): 127-137. 2015.In The Riddle of Hume's Treatise: Skepticism, Naturalism, and Irreligion, Paul Russell makes a strong case for the claim that “The primary aim of Hume's series of skeptical arguments, as developed and distributed throughout the Treatise, is to discredit the doctrines and dogmas of Christian philosophy and theology with a view toward redirecting our philosophical investigations to areas of ‘common life,’ with the particular aim of advancing ‘the science of man’”. Understanding Hume in this way, a…Read more
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43Histology agnosticism: Infra-molecularizing disease?Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 104 (C): 14-22. 2024.
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109A Companion to Free Will (edited book)Wiley-Blackwell. 2022.The concept of free will is fraught with controversy, as readers of this volume likely know. Philosophers disagree about what free will is, whether we have it, what mitigates or destroys it, and what it's good for. Indeed, philosophers even disagree about how to fix the referent of the term 'free will' for purposes of describing and exploring these disagreements. What one person considers a reasonably neutral working definition of 'free will' is often considered question-begging or otherwise mis…Read more
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20Meaning and Truth: Investigations in Philosophical Semantics (edited book)Seven Bridges Press. 2002.This work presents essays on topics of philosophy of language. The text is organized around themes such as the nature of truth and meaning, the semantic nature of quantifiers, and the distinction between semantics and pragmatics.
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64Beyond nosology? Molecular tumor boards, singularization, and the conflation of diagnosis and therapyNew Genetics and Society 40 (1): 95-111. 2021.This article partakes in a number of recent attempts to map the reconfiguration of clinical work as part of the deployment of precision oncology. We focus on the platforms, in particular Molecular Tumor Boards, that act as a condition of possibility for implementing innovative experimental interventions, and which are part of the emergence, beyond the traditional confines of diagnosis, of a data “ecosystem” geared towards increasing patient access to drugs matched to their genomic profile. MTBs …Read more
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272Manipulating colour: Pounding an AlmondIn Tamar Szabo Gendler & John Hawthorne (eds.), Perceptual experience, Oxford University Press. pp. 31--48. 2006.It seems a compelling idea that experience of colour plays some role in our having concepts of the various colours, but in trying to explain the role experience plays the first thing we have to describe is what sort of colour experience matters here. I will argue that the kind of experience that matters is conscious attention to the colours of objects as an aspect of them on which direct intervention is selectively possible. As I will explain this idea, it is a matter of being able to use experi…Read more
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