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1863Answering Dreyfus's Challenge: Toward a Theory of Concepts without IntellectualismDissertation, The New School. 2017.John McDowell’s debates about concepts with Robert Brandom and Hubert Dreyfus over the past two decades reveal key commitments each philosopher makes. McDowell is committed to giving concepts a role in our embodied coping, extending rational form to human experience. Brandom is committed to defining concepts in a way that helps make rationality distinct. And Dreyfus is committed to explaining how rational understanding develops out of lesser abilities we share with human infants and other animal…Read more
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72Articulating the World: Conceptual Understanding and the Scientific Image (review)Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 38 (2): 502-505. 2017.
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13Intentionality and the Myths of the Given: Between Pragmatism and Phenomenology (review)Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 37 (1): 194-198. 2016.
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Areas of Specialization
Philosophy of Mind |
Intentionality |
Concepts |
Phenomenology |
German Idealism |