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Joel Carini

Saint Louis UniversityUniversity of Chicago
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  • Saint Louis University
    Department of Philosophy
    Doctoral student
  • University of Chicago
    Humanities Division
    Masters student
APA Central Division
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Indianapolis, IN, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
Value Theory
Philosophy of Language
Causal Accounts of Mental Content, Misc
Russellian and Direct Reference Theories of Meaning
Content Internalism and Externalism
Twin Earth and Externalism
Content Externalist Replies to Skepticism
Direct Reference Theories of Indexicals
Millian Theories of Names
Russellian Theories of Attitude Ascriptions
Singular Propositions
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Areas of Interest
Moral Psychology
Virtue Ethics
Normative Ethics
Meta-Ethics
Value Theory
Virtue Ethics and Practical Wisdom
Internalism and Externalism about Reasons
Reasons and Causes
Reasons and Oughts
Reasons and Rationality
Subjective and Objective Reasons
Reasons, Misc
Content Internalism and Externalism
Content Externalist Replies to Skepticism
Philosophy of Language
10 more

PhD Candidate in Philosophy at St. Louis University | MA, UChicago | Writing on Language and Mental Content under Dr. Scott Berman | Dissertation: "Content Beyond Our Ken: The Case Against Content Rationalism" | joelcarini.com

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