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    Fregean One-to-one Correspondence and Numbers as Object Properties
    Principia: An International Journal of Epistemology 13 (3): 327-338. 2009.
    The paper critically examines an unpopular line of Frege’s view on numbers in the Foundations of Arithmetic. According to this view, which analyzes numbers in terms of properties and not in terms of extensions, numbers are properties of concepts vs. properties of objects. The latter view is held by Mill and is famously criticized in the Foundations. I argue that on the property account numbers cannot only be properties of concepts but they also have to be properties of objects. My main argument …Read more
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    In one of the most influential empiricist account on the epistemic nature of thought experiments John Norton proposes a challenge: that no thought experirnent in science could be found that cannot be logically reconstructed as an argument. Norton’s account has two main theses, the epistemic thesis that all information about the physical world delivered through a thought experiment comes solely frorn experience and the reconstruction thesis that all thought experiments could be reconstructed as a…Read more
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    Who Rules in Science? (review)
    Croatian Journal of Philosophy 6 (2): 368-371. 2006.