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Self‐Location and Other‐LocationPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 87 (1): 301-331. 2013.According to one tradition in the philosophy of language and mind, the content of a psychological attitude can be characterized by a set of possibilities. On the classic version of this account, advocated by Hintikka (1962) and Stalnaker (1984) among others, the possibilities in question are possible worlds, ways the universe might be. Lewis (1979, 1983a) proposed an alternative to this account, according to which the possibilities in question are possible individuals or centered worlds, ways an…Read more
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Assertion, Evidence, and the FuturePhilosophical Review 131 (4): 405-451. 2022.This essay uses a puzzle about assertion and time to explore the pragmatics, semantics, and epistemology of future discourse. The puzzle concerns cases in which a subject is in a position to say, at an initial time t, that it will be that ϕ, but is not in a position to say, at a later time t′, that it is or was that ϕ, despite not losing or gaining any relevant evidence between t and t′. We consider a number of approaches to the puzzle and defend the view that subjects in these cases lose knowle…Read more
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This essay introduces a puzzle about the interaction between quantifiers and epistemic modals. The puzzle motivates the idea that whether an object satisfies an epistemically modalized predicate depends on the mode of presentation of the domain of quantification. I compare two ways of implementing this idea, one using counterpart theory, the other using Aloni's 'conceptual covers' theory, and then provides some evidence in favor of the former.Quantification and Epistemic ModalityPhilosophical Review 127 (4): 433-485. 2018.
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Areas of Specialization
| Metaphysics and Epistemology |
| Philosophy of Language |
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| Epistemology |
| Metaphysics |
| Philosophy of Language |
| Philosophy of Mind |
| M&E, Misc |
| Metaphysics and Epistemology |