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    Meaning by Courtesy: LLM-Generated Texts and the Illusion of Content
    American Journal of Bioethics 23 (10): 91-93. 2023.
    Contrary to how it may seem when we observe its output, an [LLM] is a system for haphazardly stitching together sequences of linguistic forms it has observed in its vast training data, according to...
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    Meanings and Other Things: Themes From the Work of Stephen Schiffer (edited book)
    Oxford University Press. 2016.
    In Meanings and Other Things fourteen leading philosophers explore central themes in the writings of Stephen Schiffer, a leading figure in philosophy since the 1970s. Topics range from theories of meaning to moral cognitivism, the nature of paradox, and the problem of vagueness. Schiffer's responses set out his current thinking.
  •  14
    Public Engagement in Shaping Bioethics Policy: Reasons for Skepticism
    American Journal of Bioethics 23 (7): 68-72. 2023.
    Conley et al. (2023) analyze the attempts at public engagement (PE) by five governance groups. These projects were conducted by organizations that endorse both the goals and values of PE. The autho...
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    Quine and Russell
    In Ernie Lepore & Gilbert Harman (eds.), A Companion to W. V. O. Quine, Wiley-blackwell. 2013.
    Peter Pagin: Indeterminacy of Translation: We discuss the content of the indeterminacy thesis, Quine's arguments for it and his associated behaviorism, consequences of the thesis, and some objections against it.
  • Relation to Other Philosophers. Quine and Russell
    In Gilbert Harman & Ernest LePore (eds.), A Companion to W. V. O. Quine, Wiley-blackwell. 2013.
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    Bioethics is Philosophy
    American Journal of Bioethics 22 (12): 22-25. 2022.
    In their target article, Blumenthal-Barby et al. (2022) address the view that bioethics as a philosophical discipline is obsolete. Indeed, their discussion was prompted by a recent bioethics confer...
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    Rejoinder to Dejnožka's Reply
    Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 21 (1): 66-67. 2001.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:66 Discussion REJOINDER TO DEJNOZKA'S REPLY GARY OSTERTAG Philosophy/ New YorkU. New York,NY 10003, USA [email protected] It is common knowledge that Russell does not explicitly endorse modal logic in any of his major logical writings. Nor does my review of BertrandRusseli onModalityand LogicalRelevance' suggest that Jan Dejnozka denies or is somehow unaware of this. On the contrary, I assume it to be obvious that any commitment Russell ma…Read more
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    Descriptions and Logical Form
    In Dale Jacquette (ed.), A Companion to Philosophical Logic, Blackwell. 2002.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Preliminaries Descriptions and Quantification Descriptions and Predication Conclusion.
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    A Puzzle About Disbelief
    Journal of Philosophy 102 (11): 573-593. 2005.
    According to the naive theory of belief reports, our intuition that “Lois believes that Kent flies” is false results from our mistakenly identifying what this sentence implicates, which is false, with what it says, which is true. Whatever the merits of this proposal, it is here argued that the naive theory’s analysis of negative belief reports—sentences such as “Lois doesn't believe that Kent flies”—gives rise to equally problematic clashes with intuition, but that in this case no “pragmatic” ex…Read more
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    Definite Descriptions: A Reader
    Studia Logica 65 (3): 435-439. 2000.
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    A Mark of the Mental: In Defense of Informational Teleosemantics
    Australasian Journal of Philosophy 97 (3): 628-631. 2019.
    Volume 97, Issue 3, September 2019, Page 628-631.