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26Excluded KnowledgeSynthese 193 (8): 2427-2452. 2015.Does vagueness exclude knowledge? After arguing for an affirmative answer to this question, I consider a fascinating objection. Barnett (Philos Phenomenol Res 82:22–45, 2011) offers purported counterexamples to the following: Vagueness as to whether p entails that nobody knows whether p. These putative counterexamples, were they successful, would establish that standard accounts of vagueness are mistaken. I defend three central theses: First, whenever it is vague whether p (i) competent speakers…Read more
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Unanticipated intimacies: A collective writing experimentIn Helen Westgeest, Kitty Zijlmans & Thomas J. Berghuis (eds.), Mix & stir: new outlooks on contemporary art from global perspectives, Valiz. 2021.
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51Accessibility and Historical Change: An Emergent Cluster Led Uncles and Aunts to Become Aunts and UnclesFrontiers in Psychology 12 662884. 2021.There are times when a curiously odd relic of language presents us with a thread, which when pulled, reveals deep and general facts about human language. This paper unspools such a case. Prior to 1930, English speakers uniformly preferred male-before-female word order in conjoined nouns such asuncles and aunts; nephews and nieces; men and women. Since then, at least a half dozen items have systematically reversed their preferred order (e.g.,aunts and uncles, nieces and nephews) while others have…Read more
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65A STUDY OF THUCYDIDES. G. Hawthorn Thucydides on Politics. Back to the Present. Pp. xxiv + 274, maps. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2014. Paper, £19.99, US$29.99 . ISBN: 978-1-107-61200-6 (review)The Classical Review 65 (1): 40-42. 2015.
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