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13A Review Of Jose Luis Bermudez's The Paradox Of Self-consciousness (review)PSYCHE: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Research On Consciousness 6. 2000.
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6Searle Rediscovers What Was Not LostDialogue 37 (1): 117-130. 1998.We shall see that both these projects are deeply misguided. The first suffers from Searle’s misrepresentation, en masse and individually, of the various materialist theories. To show this, I will focus on the basic claims of token identity specifically, and draw out the inaccuracy of Searle’s straw materialism. This is a shortcut; by showing one conjunct to be false, we may show the conjunction of Searle’s summaries to be false. And, after all, token identity is the most widely held current view…Read more
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126False polarization: debiasing as applied social epistemologySynthese 191 (11): 2529-2547. 2014.False polarization (FP) is an interpersonal bias on judgement, the effect of which is to lead people in contexts of disagreement to overestimate the differences between their respective views. I propose to treat FP as a problem of applied social epistemology—a barrier to reliable belief-formation in certain social domains—and to ask how best one may debias for FP. This inquiry leads more generally into questions about effective debiasing strategies; on this front, considerable empirical evidence…Read more
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University of WaterlooDepartment of Philosophy
Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
Areas of Interest
Epistemology |
Philosophy of Language |
Philosophy of Mind |