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24Verzeichnis der Autorinnen und Autoren/List of AuthorsIn Frank Hofmann (ed.), Rationalität, Realismus, Revision / Rationality, Realism, Revision: Vorträge des 3. internationalen Kongresses der Gesellschaft für Analytische Philosophie vom 15. bis zum 18. September 1997 in München / Proceedings of the 3rd international Congress of the Society for Analytical Philosophy September 15-18, 1997 in Munich, De Gruyter. pp. 873-878. 2000.
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38How to be a Good Non-Naturalist: Epistemology as Rational Reconstruction in Carnap and his PredecessorsIn Frank Hofmann (ed.), Rationalität, Realismus, Revision / Rationality, Realism, Revision: Vorträge des 3. internationalen Kongresses der Gesellschaft für Analytische Philosophie vom 15. bis zum 18. September 1997 in München / Proceedings of the 3rd international Congress of the Society for Analytical Philosophy September 15-18, 1997 in Munich, De Gruyter. pp. 856-861. 2000.
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1The Philosophy of Action: An IntroductionPolity. 1991.This new textbook is an exceptionally clear and concise introduction to the philosophy of action, suitable for students interested in the philosophy of mind and the philosophy of social sciences. Moya begins by considering the problem of agency: how are we to understand the distinction between actions and happenings, between actions we perform and things that happen to us? Moya outlines and examines a range of philosophical responses to this problem. He also develops his own original view, treat…Read more
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14Memory and Justification: Hookway and Fumerton on ScepticismPhilosophical Issues 10 (1): 386-394. 2010.
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The Regress‐Problem: A Reply to Vermazen†Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 77 (2): 155-161. 2017.This paper is intended to meet some objections that Vermazen has raised about the treatment of the regress‐problem in the author's book on the philosophy of action. This problem is shown to involve a skeptical claim about the very existence of actions as distinct from happenings. It is argued, against Vermazen's contention, that only one version of the problem is at work in that book and that, while Danto's basic actions, McCann's volitions and O'Shaughnessy's and Hornsby's tryings do not solve,…Read more
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14Self-Knowledge and Content ExternalismIn Georg Meggle (ed.), Rationalität, Realismus, Revision / Rationality, Realism, Revision: Vorträge des 3. internationalen Kongresses der Gesellschaft für Analytische Philosophie vom 15. bis zum 18. September 1997 in München / Proceedings of the 3rd international Congress of the Society for Analytical Philosophy September 15-18, 1997 in Munich, De Gruyter. pp. 182-187. 2000.
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4PresentationTheoria: Revista de Teoría, Historia y Fundamentos de la Ciencia 21 (2): 125-132. 2006.
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3La nau del coneixement (review)Theoria: Revista de Teoría, Historia y Fundamentos de la Ciencia 19 (3): 357-359. 2004.
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46Remarks on Zagzebski’s Exemplarist Moral TheoryJournal of Value Inquiry 1-7. forthcoming.Zagzebski’s book Exemplarist Moral Theory is an admirable text, and a rich source of inspiration and reflection on both moral theory and morality. My aim in this paper, however, has been mainly critical. I develop three remarks about what I take to be contentious or problematic aspects of Zagzebski’s work. The first is a likely exposure to moral relativism, derived from the variety of attitudes and judgments about exemplarity and its representatives across different cultures and social groups. T…Read more
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Moral Responsibility: The Ways of ScepticismRoutledge. 2010.We are strongly inclined to believe in moral responsibility - the idea that certain human agents truly deserve moral praise or blame for some of their actions. However, recent philosophical discussion has put this natural belief under suspicion, and there are important reasons for thinking that moral responsibility is incompatible with both determinism and indeterminism, therefore potentially rendering it an impossibility. Presenting the major arguments for scepticism about moral responsibility,…Read more
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786Frankfurtian Reflections: A Critical Discussion of Robert Lockie’s “Three Recent Frankfurt Cases”Philosophia 44 (2): 585-605. 2016.In a recent article, Robert Lockie brings about a critical examination of three Frankfurtstyle cases designed by David Widerker and Derk Pereboom. His conclusion is that these cases do not refute either the Principle of Alternative Possibilities or some cognate leeway principle for moral responsibility. Though I take the conclusion to be true, I contend that Lockie's arguments do not succeed in showing it. I concentrate on Pereboom's Tax Evasion 2. After presenting Pereboom's example and analyzi…Read more
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950A Modest Argument Against ScepticismQuaderns de Filosofia 7 (1): 33-43. 2020.In this paper we don’t intend to show, against the sceptic, that most of our everyday beliefs about the external world are cases of knowledge. What we do try to show is that it is more rational to hold that most of such beliefs are actually cases of knowledge than to deny them this status, as the external world sceptic does. In some sense, our point of view is the opposite of Hume’s, who held that reason clearly favours scepticism about the independent existence of an external world rather than …Read more
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1508Sinopsis de "El libre albedrío. Un estudio filosófico"Quaderns de Filosofia 5 (1): 83-89. 2018.Précis of El libre albedrío. Un estudio filosófico En este libro nos hemos planteado varios objetivos. En primer lugar, ofrecer al lector una guía o mapa que le oriente en el complejo territorio del debate sobre el libre albedrío. En segundo lugar, abogar por una determinada concepción del libre albedrío, a saber, el libertarismo, frente a otras posibles, en especial el compatibilismo. En tercer lugar, defender la existencia del libre albedrío frente a diversos desafíos, de tipos también diverso…Read more
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1032Respuestas a los comentaristasQuaderns de Filosofia 5 (1): 127-147. 2018.Replies to commentators Respuestas a los comentarios críticos de Carlos Patarroyo, Mirja Pérez de Calleja y Pablo Rychter.
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658Doing One's Best, Alternative Possibilities, and BlameworthinessCritica 46 (136): 3-26. 2014.My main aim in this paper is to improve and give further support to a defense of the Principle of Alternative Possibilities (PAP) against Frankfurt cases which I put forward in some previous work. In the present paper I concentrate on a recent Frankfurt case, Pereboom's "Tax Evasion". After presenting the essentials of my defense of PAP and applying it to this case, I go on to consider several objections that have been (or might be) raised against it and argue that they don't succeed. I conclude…Read more
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789Free Will and Open AlternativesDisputatio 9 (45): 167-191. 2017.In her recent book Causation and Free Will, Carolina Sartorio develops a distinctive version of an actual-sequence account of free will, according to which, when agents choose and act freely, their freedom is exclusively grounded in, and supervenes on, the actual causal history of such choices or actions. Against this proposal, I argue for an alternative- possibilities account, according to which agents’ freedom is partly grounded in their ability to choose or act otherwise. Actual-sequence acco…Read more
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97SECCIÓN MONOGRÁFICA: Knowledge, Memory and Perception. PresentationTheoria 21 (2): 125-132. 2010.
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726Justificación, causalidad y acción intencional (Justification, Causality and Intentional Action)Theoria: Revista de Teoría, Historia y Fundamentos de la Ciencia 13 (2): 349-365. 1998.Tanto las teorías causales como las teorías no causales de la acción consideran la relación de justificación entre razones y acción como una relación no causal, de caracter puramente lógico o conceptual. Según las teodas causales, la acción intencional ha de satisfacer, independientemente de la condicion de justificación, una condición adicional de causalidad. En este artículo se sostiene, en cambio, que el concepto de justificación es ya causal, de modo que no es necesario exigir un requisito c…Read more
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658PresentationTheoria: Revista de Teoría, Historia y Fundamentos de la Ciencia 21 (2): 125-132. 2006.This paper is a presentation and critical introduction to the monographic section “Knowledge, Memory and Perception”. Three of the papers included in this section deal with questions concerning the sources and forms of empirical knowledge. Two of them (Olga Fernández, Jordi Fernández) focus on the problem of the intentional content of perception and of episodic memory, respectively. Manuel Liz, in turn, intends to develop a stable version of direct realism about perception. Murali Ramachandran, …Read more
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995Moran on Self-Knowledge, Agency and ResponsibilityCritica 38 (114): 3-20. 2006.In this paper I deal with Richard Moran’s account of self-knowledge in his book Authority and Estrangement. After presenting the main lines of his account, I contend that, in spite of its novelty and interest, it may have some shortcomings. Concerning beliefs formed through deliberation, the account would seem to face problems of circularity or regress. And it looks also wanting concerning beliefs not formed in this way. I go on to suggest a diagnosis of these problems, according to which they w…Read more
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139Kinds of Reasons. An Essay in the Philosophy of Action (review)Theoria: Revista de Teoría, Historia y Fundamentos de la Ciencia 26 (2): 245-247. 2011.
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34A Paradox in Compatibilist Accounts of Free Will and Moral ResponsibilityCritica 27 (80): 119-127. 1995.
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50Agency, Freedom, and Moral Responsibility (edited book)Palgrave-Macmillan. 2015.This collection consists of original contributions that represent the state of the art of philosophical research on agency, free will, and moral responsibility. It should be of interest to both specialists and students with research interests in the philosophy of action and moral psychology.
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43Razones causadas: nuevas perspectivasIn David Pérez Chico, Rodríguez Suárez & Luisa Paz (eds.), Explicar y comprender, Plaza Y Valdés. pp. 231--255. 2011.
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568Memoria y justificación: Hookway y Fumerton sobre el escepticismoTeorema: International Journal of Philosophy 19 (3): 203-210. 2000.En su artículo de 2000, Hookway pretende argumentar que el principio de justificación inferencial de Fumerton no tiene las consecuencias escépticas que Fumerton observa en él. Nosotros consideramos que Hookway está en lo cierto. Sin embargo, después de hacer algunos comentarios acerca de sus principales consideraciones a favor de esta tesis, desarrollamos una línea argumentativa independiente que refuerce esa misma conclusión.
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67La nau del coneixement (review)Theoria: Revista de Teoría, Historia y Fundamentos de la Ciencia 19 (3): 357-359. 2004.Tras su prematura muerte, se ha escrito mucho sobre la personalidad filosófica y política de Josep Lluís Blasco. Siendo sin duda importantes y admirables estos aspectos, para mí fue sobre todo una persona amiga, buena y amable, en el sentido literal de este término, y cuya pérdida me ha producido un desconsuelo irreparable. Así, la redacción de estas líneas no es para mí un mero ejercicio profesional, sino un deber de gratitud y afecto.
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702Externalism, inclusion, and knowledge of contentIn Maria Frapolli & Esther Romero (eds.), Meaning, Basic Self-Knowledge, and Mind: Essays on Tyler Burge, University of Chicago Press. pp. 773-800. 2002.In this paper I address the question whether self-knowledge is compatible with an externalist individuation of mental content. Against some approaches, I consider self-knowledge as a genuine cognitive achievement. Though it is neither incorrigible nor infallible, self-knowledge is direct, a priori (no based on empirical investigation), presumptively true and authoritative. The problem is whether self-knowledge, so understood, is compatible with externalism. My answer will be affirmative. I will …Read more
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145Content, meaning and truthInternational Journal of Philosophical Studies 17 (2). 2009.Anil Gupta’s book Empiricism and Experience (2006) is a rich and complex piece of work, whose main aim is to elucidate the rational contribution of experience to knowledge. A minimally complete acc...
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Vértigo y equilibrio: los senderos del escepticismoDaimon: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 36 85-96. 2005.
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