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Abstract Singular Reference: A Dilemma for DummettSouthern Journal of Philosophy 29 (2): 257-269. 2010.
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Realism and AntirealismIn Ernie Lepore & Barry C. Smith (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Language, Oxford University Press. 2005.
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3The Rule-Following Considerations1In Alexander Miller & Crispin Wright (eds.), Rule-Following and Meaning, Mcgill-queen's University Press. pp. 141-187. 2002.
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21Philosophy of LanguageMcGill-Queen's University Press. 1998.Starting with Gottlob Frege's foundational theories of sense and reference, Miller provides a useful introduction to the formal logic used in all subsequent philosophy of language. He communicates a sense of active philosophical debate by confronting the views of the early theorists concerned with building systematic theories - such as Frege, Bertrand Russell, and the logical positivists - with the attacks mounted by sceptics - such as W.O. Quine, Saul Kripke, and Ludwig Wittgenstein. This leads…Read more
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7Guide to Further ReadingIn Alexander Miller & Crispin Wright (eds.), Rule-Following and Meaning, Mcgill-queen's University Press. pp. 295-299. 2002.
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6IndexIn Alexander Miller & Crispin Wright (eds.), Rule-Following and Meaning, Mcgill-queen's University Press. pp. 300-302. 2002.
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Realism and AntirealismIn Ernie Lepore & Barry C. Smith (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Language, Oxford University Press. 2005.
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Realism and AntirealismIn Ernie Lepore & Barry C. Smith (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Language, Oxford University Press. 2005.
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273Rule-Following and IntentionalityStanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 2022.Ludwig Wittgenstein’s reflections on rule-following—principally, sections 138–242 of Philosophical Investigations and section VI of Remarks on the Foundations of Mathematics—raise a series of provoking questions and puzzles about the nature of language and thought. The literature on this topic is vast. We’ll structure our discussion around Saul Kripke’s Wittgenstein on Rules and Private Language (1982), the most widely discussed commentary on Wittgenstein on rule-following. In this book, Kripke’…Read more
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A Companion to the Philosophy of Language (edited book)Wiley-Blackwell. 2012.This volume provides a survey of contemporary philosophy of language. As well as providing a synoptic view of the key issues, figures, concepts and debates, each essay makes new and original contributions to ongoing debate.
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24A Companion to the Philosophy of Language, 2 Volume Set (edited book)Wiley-Blackwell. 2017.“Providing up-to-date, in-depth coverage of the central question, and written and edited by some of the foremost practitioners in the field, this timely new edition will no doubt be a go-to reference for anyone with a serious interest in the philosophy of language.” _Kathrin Glüer-Pagin, Stockholm University_ Now published in two volumes, the second edition of the best-selling _Companion to the Philosophy of Language_ provides a complete survey of contemporary philosophy of language. The Compani…Read more
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6Truth, Permanence, and the Regulation of Belief: Loeb's Cartesian Argument1Ratio 7 (2): 111-121. 2006.In this paper I outline an argument which Louis Loeb attributes to Descartes, which attempts to ground the epistemic priority of reason over sense‐perception in the brute psychological irresistibility of the former. I claim that the position thus ascribed to Descartes collapses into a crude form of idealism, and attempt to pinpoint precisely the flaw in the argument which gives rise to this collapse. I finish by suggesting that the same flaw might be apparent in Philip Pettit's recent developmen…Read more
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1Rule‐Following and ExternalismPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 68 (1): 127-140. 2007.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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Rule-following and MeaningRoutledge. 2014.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, Crispin Wright, and Jose Za…Read more
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123Response-dependence without reduction?Australasian Journal of Philosophy 76 (3). 1998.This Article does not have an abstract
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1A companion to the philosophy of language (edited book)Wiley-Blackwell. 2017.“Providing up-to-date, in-depth coverage of the central question, and written and edited by some of the foremost practitioners in the field, this timely new edition will no doubt be a go-to reference for anyone with a serious interest in the philosophy of language.” _Kathrin Glüer-Pagin, Stockholm University_ Now published in two volumes, the second edition of the best-selling _Companion to the Philosophy of Language_ provides a complete survey of contemporary philosophy of language. The Compani…Read more
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114Critical noticeInternational Journal of Philosophical Studies 15 (1). 2007.This Article does not have an abstract
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1Kripke's Wittgenstein's Skepticism about rules and meaning : in defense of the standard interpretationIn Claudine Verheggen (ed.), Kripke's Wittgenstein on Rules and Private Language at 40, Cambridge University Press. 2024.
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2Kripke's Wittgenstein and Kripke's causal-historical picture of referenceIn Martin Gustafsson, Oskari Kuusela & Jakub Mácha (eds.), Engaging Kripke with Wittgenstein: the standard metre, contingent apriori, and beyond, Routledge. 2024.
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42Rules-as-rails, tacit knowledge and semantic creativityInternational Journal of Philosophical Studies 15 (1): 125-140. 2007.
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1Rule-following, response-dependence, and McDowell's debate with anti-realismIn European Review of Philosophy, Volume 3: Response-Dependence, Stanford: Csli Publications. 1998.
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71What is the acquisition argument?In Alex Barber (ed.), Epistemology of language, Oxford University Press. 2003.Semantic realism, as I shall understand it it in this paper, is the combination of the views that sentential understanding is constituted by grasp of truth conditions and that the notion of truth which figures therein is essentially epistemically unconstrained. In a single slogan, understanding a sentence consists in some cases in grasp of potentially recognition-transcendent truth conditions. For example, a semantic realist about the past holds that our understanding of 'Caesar sneezed fifteen …Read more
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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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111An 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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320A Companion to the Philosophy of Language (edited book)Wiley-Blackwell. 1997.This volume provides a survey of contemporary philosophy of language. As well as providing a synoptic view of the key issues, figures, concepts and debates, each essay makes new and original contributions to ongoing debate.