• Lo racional, lo aconsejable y su relación con las creencias y los deseos
    Revista Latinoamericana de Filosofia 25 (2): 255-282. 1999.
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    Fitting-Attitudes, Secondary Qualities, and Values
    Philosophical Topics 38 (1): 87-105. 2010.
    Response-dispositional accounts of value defend a biconditional in which the possession of an evaluative property is said to covary with the disposition to cause a certain response. In contrast, a fitting-attitude account of the same property would claim that it is such as to merit or make fitting that same response. This paper argues that even for secondary qualities, response-dispositional accounts are inadequate; we need to import a normative notion such as appropriateness even into accounts …Read more
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    The Color of Mirrors
    American Philosophical Quarterly 43 (4). 2006.
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    Crazy Relations
    Croatian Journal of Philosophy 12 (3): 315-330. 2012.
    In The Red and the Real, Jonathan Cohen defends a relationalist view of color: the view that colors are constituted by relations between objects, perceivers, and circumstances. Cohen’s defense of relationalism is often ingenious, but it also commits him to some extremely counterintuitive—one might say “crazy”—claims. The present paper argues that the phenomena that are captured by Cohen’s ingenious defense of his interesting view can be captured equally well by a more “boring” view. Such a view …Read more
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    Breaking the law of desire
    Erkenntnis 62 (3): 295-319. 2005.
    This paper offers one formal reason why it may often be inappropriate to hold, of two conflicting desires, that the first must be weaker than, stronger than, or of the same strength as the second. The explanation of this fact does not rely on vagueness or epistemological problems in determining the strengths of desires. Nor does it make use of the problematic notion of incommensurability. Rather, the suggestion is that the motivational capacities of many desires might best be characterized by tw…Read more
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    Normative strength and the balance of reasons
    Philosophical Review 116 (4): 533-562. 2007.