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137Review: David Kaplan, Richard Montague, Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic: A Paradox Regained; Martin Gardner, The British Journal of Philosophy of Science: A New Prediction Paradox; K. R. Popper, The British Journal of Philosophy of Science:A Comment on the New Prediction Paradox (review)Journal of Symbolic Logic 30 (1): 102-103. 1965.
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141John R. Searle. Russell's objections to Frege's theory of sense and reference. Analysis , vol. 18 , pp. 137–143Journal of Symbolic Logic 34 (1): 142-143. 1969.
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74Ronald Jager. Russell's denoting complex. Analysis , vol. 20 , pp. 53–62Journal of Symbolic Logic 34 (1): 144-144. 1969.
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446Decoding the Brain: Neural Representation and the Limits of Multivariate Pattern Analysis in Cognitive NeuroscienceBritish Journal for the Philosophy of Science 70 (2): 581-607. 2019.Since its introduction, multivariate pattern analysis, or ‘neural decoding’, has transformed the field of cognitive neuroscience. Underlying its influence is a crucial inference, which we call the decoder’s dictum: if information can be decoded from patterns of neural activity, then this provides strong evidence about what information those patterns represent. Although the dictum is a widely held and well-motivated principle in decoding research, it has received scant philosophical attention. We…Read more
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123Explanation and Integration in Mind and Brain Science (edited book)Oxford University Press. 2017.Is the relationship between psychology and neuroscience one of autonomy or mutual constraint and integration? This volume includes new papers from leading philosophers seeking to address this issue by deepening our understanding of the similarities and differences between the explanatory patterns employed across these domains.
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415Hempel and Oppenheim on explanationPhilosophy of Science 28 (4): 418-428. 1961.Hempel and Oppenheim, in their paper 'The Logic of Explanation', have offered an analysis of the notion of scientific explanation. The present paper advances considerations in the light of which their analysis seems inadequate. In particular, several theorems are proved with roughly the following content: between almost any theory and almost any singular sentence, certain relations of explainability hold
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463Explanation revisitedPhilosophy of Science 28 (4): 429-436. 1961.In 'Hempel and Oppenheim on Explanation', (see preceding article) Eberle, Kaplan, and Montague criticize the analysis of explanation offered by Hempel and Oppenheim in their 'Studies in the Logic of Explanation'. These criticisms are shown to be related to the fact that Hempel and Oppenheim's analysis fails to satisfy simultaneously three newly proposed criteria of adequacy for any analysis of explanation. A new analysis is proposed which satisfies these criteria and thus is immune to the critic…Read more
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82R. H. Vincent. The paradoxes of confirmation. Mind, n.s. vol. 73 , pp. 273–279 (review)Journal of Symbolic Logic 32 (2): 250-251. 1967.
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20AfterthoughtsIn Joseph Almog, John Perry & Howard Wettstein (eds.), Themes From Kaplan, Oxford University Press. pp. 565-614. 1989.
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1366An Idea of DonnellanIn Joseph Almog & Paolo Leonardi (eds.), Having In Mind: The Philosophy of Keith Donnellan, Oxford University Press. pp. 122-175. 2011.This is a story about three of my favorite philosophers—Donnellan, Russell, and Frege—about how Donnellan’s concept of having in mind relates to ideas of the others, and especially about an aspect of Donnellan’s concept that has been insufficiently discussed: how this epistemic state can be transmitted from one person to another.
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557Reading ‘On Denoting’ on its CentenaryMind 114 (456): 933-1003. 2005.Part 1 sets out the logical/semantical background to ‘On Denoting’, including an exposition of Russell's views in Principles of Mathematics, the role and justification of Frege's notorious Axiom V, and speculation about how the search for a solution to the Contradiction might have motivated a new treatment of denoting. Part 2 consists primarily of an extended analysis of Russell's views on knowledge by acquaintance and knowledge by description, in which I try to show that the discomfiture betwee…Read more
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335De Re BeliefIn Richard Hull (ed.), Presidential Addresses of The American Philosophical Association 1981–1990, Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 25-37. 2013.
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Areas of Interest
| Philosophy of Language |
| Logic and Philosophy of Logic |