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115Externalizing inferentialismAnalysis 85 (4): 819-828. 2025.In this paper I aim to show that normative inferentialism is compatible with semantic externalism. Firstly, I argue that the Twin Earth case presents a challenge for the standard versions of inferentialism. Secondly, I show that the inferentialist account can be refined to account for the Twin Earth cases. I argue that on the refined account the inferentialist should adopt the knowledge norm of assertion.
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356Shifty moralsSynthese 205 (6): 1-25. 2025.Epistemicism explains ignorance due to vagueness through semantic plasticity: the propensity of intensions of vague terms to shift across close linguistic communities. In the case of moral vagueness, e.g. when it’s vague whether it’s permissible to terminate a pregnancy after a certain number of days, epistemicism predicts that ‘permissible’ denotes distinct properties in different close linguistic communities. This epistemicist prediction has been pressured by arguments due to Miriam Schoenfiel…Read more
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82Leibniz on modality and counterpartsInquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy. 2026.In this paper, I present a novel problem for the interpretation of Leibniz’s discourse about possible individuals (e.g. possible ‘Adams’). Possibilia play an important role in Leibniz’s philosophy: they allow him to account for freedom and contingency present in the world. I attempt to square Leibniz’s discourse about possibilia with his theory of truth and the infinite analysis conception of modal notions. It turns out that this is not a straightforward matter: I argue that identity statements …Read more
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79Martin Peterson, Ethics in the Gray Area: A Gradualist Theory of Right and Wrong (review)Ethics 134 (4): 609-614. 2024.
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631The omniscient speaker puzzleSynthese 203 (65): 1-16. 2024.The epistemicist theory aims to explain ignorance due to vagueness by semantic plasticity: the shiftiness of intensions across close possible worlds resulting from shiftiness in usage. This explanation is challenged by the Omniscient Speaker Puzzle (Sennet in Philos Stud 161(2):273–285, 2012). Suppose that an omniscient speaker, Barney, who knows all the facts about usage and how these facts determine the intensions of expressions, cooks up a scheme to stabilise the intension of a normally seman…Read more
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128Defining DefinitenessErgo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy 10 (n/a). 2023.Epistemicism associates vagueness with ignorance produced by semantic plasticity: the shiftiness of intensions in our language resulting from small changes in usage. The recent literature (Caie 2012; Magidor 2018; Yli-Vakkuri 2016) points to a missing piece in the epistemicist theory of vagueness, namely a clear account of the semantics of the definiteness operator Δ. The fundamentals of the epistemicist theory are well understood. However, the technical work of defining the definiteness operato…Read more
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