Rice University
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 1987
San Antonio, Texas, United States of America
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    Objects in Space As Metaphor for the Internet
    Philosophy in the Contemporary World 9 (1): 83-88. 2002.
    Despite the apparent aptness of the spatial model for Internet concepts, I will try to show that the paradigm is in fact very misleading and unnatural First, I argue that Cyberspace lacks the central features that constitute a space. Then I show that the metaphor creates a poor conceptual model that yields false or misleading conclusions about how Cyberspace functions.
  • A Causal Theory of 'About'
    Dissertation, Rice University. 1987.
    Whenever we make a claim about a fictional entity, we seem to embroil ourselves in familiar problems of reference. This appearance is misleading, because what a sentence is about bears a greater resemblance to a Fregean sense than to a reference. All previous attempts to define 'about' consist of two approaches: "metalinguistic" theories of 'about', proposed by Ryle and Carnap, which fail to counterexamples wherein transparent contexts generate paradoxical consequences; and "semantic" theories o…Read more