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208Why Lewis’ appeal to natural properties fails to Kripke’s rule-following paradoxPhilosophical Studies 172 (1): 163-175. 2015.I consider Lewis’ appeal to naturalness to solve Kripke ’s rule - following paradox. I then present a different interpretation of this paradox and offer reasons for thinking that this is what Kripke had in mind. I argue that Lewis’ proposal cannot provide a solution to this version of paradox
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100De se namesPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 108 (3): 726-750. 2024.We argue that there are names with de se contents and that they are theoretically fruitful. De se names serve to challenge intuitive and otherwise plausible orthodoxies such as Stalnaker's view of communication and Bayesian views of belief update. These implications are also significant for those already sympathetic to the irreducibility of de se content.
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88Comment on “Specialness and Egalitarianism”Thought: A Journal of Philosophy 2 (3): 258-263. 2013.
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63The Fragmentation of Felt TimePhilosophers' Imprint 22 (1). 2022.Why does time seem to fly by when we are absorbed? The case of listening to music is of particular interest, given that listening to music itself requires experiencing time. In this paper, I argue that neither the prevailing psychological model nor some initially appealing alternative explanations can account for the experience of time flying by in cases where, like listening to music, the activity we are absorbed in itself requires experiencing time. I then put forward a novel view on which the…Read more
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16Carlos Montemayor, Minding Time: A Philosophical and Theoreti- cal Approach to the Psychology of Time, Brill, Leiden, 2013, xiv + 154 pp (review)Crítica. Revista Hispanoamericana de Filosofía 49 (145): 133-139. 2017.
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