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Feminist Philosophy and Film: The Conditions of Sexual Violence in Marilyn Frye's Politics of Reality and Joyce Chopra's Smooth TalkVisions of Peace and Nonviolence in Pop Culture Ed. Kling. forthcoming.Eliminating sexual violence requires understanding where it comes from and why it happens. We must learn to detect when the grounds for violence are being built up so that we can promptly take them down. How can we improve our ability to notice the subtle practices of sexism and make them a matter of critical reflection? The aim of this paper is to show how film can enhance critical perception of the social conditions that give rise to sexual violence in particular. We do this by way of a specif…Read more
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Later Wittgenstein on ‘Truth’ and Realism in MathematicsPhilosophy 99 (1): 27-51. 2024.I show that Wittgenstein's critique of G.H. Hardy's mathematical realism naturally extends to Paul Benacerraf's influential paper, ‘Mathematical Truth’. Wittgenstein accuses Hardy of hastily analogizing mathematical and empirical propositions, thus leading to a picture of mathematical reality that is somehow akin to empirical reality despite the many puzzles this creates. Since Benacerraf relies on that very same analogy to raise problems about mathematical ‘truth’ and the alleged ‘reality’ to w…Read more
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From Pictures to Employments: Later Wittgenstein on 'the Infinite'Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy. forthcoming.With respect to the metaphysics of infinity, the tendency of standard debates is to either endorse or to deny the reality of ‘the infinite’. But how should we understand the notion of ‘reality’ employed in stating these options? Wittgenstein’s critical strategy shows that the notion is grounded in a confusion: talk of infinity naturally takes hold of one’s imagination due to the sway of verbal pictures and analogies suggested by our words. This is the source of various philosophical pictures tha…Read more
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A retelling of Plato's famous cave allegory. Inspired by Dōgen, Nietzsche, and Wittgenstein.A Cave AllegoryPhilosophy and Literature. forthcoming. -
Crossing pictures of ‘determination’ in Wittgenstein's remarks on rule‐followingPhilosophical Investigations 47 (1): 32-52. 2023.In PI 189, Wittgenstein's interlocutor asks, ‘But are the steps then not determined by the algebraic formula?’. Wittgenstein responds, ‘The question contains a mistake’. What is the mistake contained in the interlocutor's question? Wittgenstein's elaboration is neither explicit nor its intended upshot transparent. In this paper, I offer a reading on which the interlocutor's question arises from illicitly crossing different pictures of ‘determination’. I begin by working through Wittgenstein's ma…Read more
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