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97Neo‐pragmatism, Representationalism and the EmotionsPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 97 (2): 454-478. 2017.This paper offers a neo-pragmatist account of the representational character of the emotions, for those emotions that have such a character. Put most generally, neo-pragmatism is the view that language should not be conceived primarily in terms of a robust relation of reference to or representation of antecedently given objects and properties. Rather, we should view it as a social practice that lets us do various quite different sorts of things. One of those things might be called ‘assessing rep…Read more
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105Brute Rationality: Normativity and Human ActionCambridge University Press. 2004.This book presents an account of normative practical reasons and the way in which they contribute to the rationality of action. Rather than simply 'counting in favour of' actions, normative reasons play two logically distinct roles: requiring action and justifying action. The distinction between these two roles explains why some reasons do not seem relevant to the rational status of an action unless the agent cares about them, while other reasons retain all their force regardless of the agent's …Read more
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104Moral Rationalism and Commonsense ConsequentialismPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 88 (1): 217-224. 2014.
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101A Light Theory with Heavy BurdensPhilosophical Studies 126 (1): 57-70. 2005.In “ A Light Theory of Color”, Walter Sinnott-Armstrong and David Sparrow argue that color is neither a primary quality of objects, nor a disposition that objects have, nor a property of our visual fields. Rather, according to the view they present, color is a property of light. The present paper aims to show, first, that the light theory is vulnerable to many of the very same objections that Sinnott-Armstrong and Sparrow raise against rival views. Second, the paper argues that the strategies th…Read more
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134Internalism and Hyperexternalism About ReasonsThe Journal of Ethics 16 (1): 15-34. 2012.Alan Goldman’s Reasons from Within is one of the most thorough recent defenses of what might be called ‘orthodox internalism’ about practical reasons. Goldman’s main target is an opposing view that includes a commitment to the following two theses: (O) that there are such things as objective values, and (E) that these values give rise to external reasons. One version of this view, which we can call ‘orthodox externalism’, also includes a commitment to the thesis (I) that rational people will be …Read more
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194Vague terms, indexicals, and vague indexicalsPhilosophical Studies 140 (3). 2008.Jason Stanley has criticized a contextualist solution to the sorites paradox that treats vagueness as a kind of indexicality. His objection rests on a feature of indexicals that seems plausible: that their reference remains fixed in verb phrase ellipsis. But the force of Stanley’s criticism depends on the undefended assumption that vague terms, if they are a special sort of indexical, must function in the same way that more paradigmatic indexicals do. This paper argues that there can be more tha…Read more
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Areas of Interest
| Metaphysics |
| Philosophy of Language |
| Meta-Ethics |
| Normative Ethics |