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    Varieties of Coreference
    Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 81 (2): 485-495. 2010.
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    Memory, anaphora, and content preservation
    Philosophical Studies 109 (2): 97-119. 2002.
      Tyler Burge defends the idea that memory preserves beliefswith their justifications, so that memory's role in inferenceadds no new justificatory demands. Against Burge's view,Christensen and Kornblith argue that memory is reconstructiveand so introduces an element of a posteriori justificationinto every inference. I argue that Burge is right,memory does preserve content, but to defend this viewwe need to specify a preservative mechanism. Toward thatend, I develop the idea that there is somethi…Read more
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    Knowing Beliefs, Seeking Causes
    American Imago 65 (3): 335-356. 2008.
    Knowing what one believes sometimes takes effort—it sometimes involves seeking to know one’s beliefs as causes. And when one gains self-knowledge of one’s belief this way—that is, through causal self-interpretation—one engages in a characteristically human kind of psychological liberation. By investigating the nature of causal self-interpretation, I discover some surprising features of this liberty. And in doing so, I counter a trend in recent philosophical theories, of discounting the value of …Read more