• University of Calgary
    Department of Philosophy
    School of Languages Linguistics Literatures and Cultures
    Professor
Cornell University
Sage School of Philosophy
PhD, 2009
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Areas of Specialization
Metaphysics
Philosophy of Language
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    Converse and Identity
    Dialectica 67 (2): 137-155. 2013.
    Necessarily, if I ate a slice of pizza, then that slice of pizza was eaten by me. More generally, it is necessarily true that if a relation holds between two objects in some order, its converse holds of the same objects in reverse order. What is the intimate relationship that guarantees such necessary connections? Timothy Williamson argues that the relationship between converses must be identity, on pain of the massive and systematic indeterminacy of relational predicates. If sound, Williamson’s…Read more