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2Kripke's Wittgenstein, factualism and meaningIn Daniel Whiting (ed.), The later Wittgenstein on language, Palgrave-macmillan. 2009.
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1Kripke's Wittgenstein and Kripke's causal-historical picture of referenceIn Martin Gustafsson, Oskari Kuusela & Jakub Mácha (eds.), Engaging Kripke with Wittgenstein: The Standard Meter, Contingent Apriori, and Beyond, Routledge. 2023.
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19Rule‐Following and ExternalismPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 68 (1): 127-140. 2004.John McDowell has suggested recently that there is a route from his favoured solution to Kripke's Wittgenstein's “sceptical paradox” about rule‐following to a particular form of cognitive externalism. In this paper, 1 argue that this is not the case: even granting McDowell his solution to the rule‐following paradox, his preferred version of cognitive externalism does not follow.
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1Language, Logic,and Mathematics: Themes from the Philosophy of Crispin Wright (edited book)Oxford University Press. forthcoming.
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48An Introduction to Contemporary MetaethicsPolity. 2003.This introduction provides a highly readable critical overview of the main arguments and themes in twentieth-century and contemporary metaethics. It traces the development of contemporary debates in metaethics from their beginnings in the work of G. E. Moore up to the most recent arguments between naturalism and non-naturalism, cognitivism and non-cognitivism. A highly readable critical overview of the main arguments and themes in twentieth century and contemporary metaethics. Asks: Are there mo…Read more
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4Michael Dummett (1925–)In Aloysius Martinich & David Sosa (eds.), A companion to analytic philosophy, Blackwell. 2001.This chapter contains sections titled: Frege and Wittgenstein on the objectivity of sense Dummett's challenges to realism Anti‐realism Limitations and prospects Other work.
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36Judgement-Dependence, Tacit Knowledge and Linguistic UnderstandingIn Piotr Stalmaszczyk (ed.), Philosophical and Formal Approaches to Linguistic Analysis, Ontos. pp. 405-428. 2011.
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9IntroductionIn Alexander Miller & Crispin Wright (eds.), Rule-Following and Meaning, Mcgill-queen's University Press. pp. 1-15. 2002.
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126Rule-Following and Meaning (edited book)Mcgill-Queen's University Press. 2002.The rule-following debate, in its concern with the metaphysics and epistemology of linguistic meaning and mental content, goes to the heart of the most fundamental questions of contemporary philosophy of mind and language. This volume gathers together the most important contributions to the topic, including papers by Simon Blackburn, Paul Boghossian, Graeme Forbes, Warren Goldfarb, Paul Horwich, John McDowell, Colin McGinn, Ruth Millikan, Philip Pettit, George Wilson, and José Zalabardo. This de…Read more
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65Wittgenstein, Quine and Dummett on Conventionalism about LogicThought: A Journal of Philosophy 3 (4): 292-301. 2014.
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46Thoughts, oughts and the conceptual primacy of beliefAnalysis 68 (3): 234-238. 2008.No Abstract
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71Russell, Multiple Relations, and the Correspondence Theory of TruthThe Monist 89 (1): 85-101. 2006.
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198Rule-Following, Meaning, and Primitive NormativityMind 128 (511): 735-760. 2019.This paper explores the prospects for using the notion of a primitive normative attitude in responding to the sceptical argument about meaning developed in chapter 2 of Saul Kripke’s Wittgenstein on Rules and Private Language. It takes as its stalking-horse the response to Kripke’s Wittgenstein developed in a recent series of important works by Hannah Ginsborg. The paper concludes that Ginsborg’s attempted solution fails for a number of reasons: it depends on an inadequate response to Kripke’s W…Read more
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