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31McGee on open-ended schemasIn Helen Bohse & Sven Walter (eds.), Selected Contributions to GAP.6: Sixth International Conference of the German Society for Analytical Philosophy, Berlin, 11–14 September 2006, Mentis. 2007.Vann McGee claims that open-ended schemas are more innocuous than ordinary second-order quantification, particularly in terms of ontological commitment. We argue that this is not the case.
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244All the (many, many) things we know: Extended knowledgePhilosophical Issues 24 (1): 24-38. 2014.In this paper we explore the potential bearing of the extended mind thesis—the thesis that the mind extends into the world—on epistemology. We do three things. First, we argue that the combination of the extended mind thesis and reliabilism about knowledge entails that ordinary subjects can easily come to enjoy various forms of restricted omniscience. Second, we discuss the conceptual foundations of the extended mind and knowledge debate. We suggest that the theses of extended mind and extended …Read more
University of St. Andrews
PhD, 2006
Areas of Specialization
| Epistemology |
| Metaphysics |
| Philosophy of Mathematics |