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Practical Knowledge and LuminosityMind 129 (516): 1237-1267. 2019.Many philosophers hold that if an agent acts intentionally, she must know what she is doing. Although the scholarly consensus for many years was to reject the thesis in light of presumed counterexamples by Donald Davidson, several scholars have recently argued that attention to aspectual distinctions and the practical nature of this knowledge shows that these counterexamples fail. In this paper I defend a new objection against the thesis, one modelled after Timothy Williamson’s anti-luminosity a…Read more
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Areas of Specialization
| Philosophy of Action |
| Philosophy of Mind |
| Epistemology |
| Practical Reason |