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Fixing ReferenceOxford University Press. 2015.Imogen Dickie develops an account of aboutness-fixing for thoughts about ordinary objects, and of reference-fixing for the singular terms we use to express them. Extant discussions of this topic tread a weary path through descriptivist proposals, causalist alternatives, and attempts to combine the most attractive elements of each. The account developed here is a new beginning. It starts with two basic principles, the first of which connects aboutness and truth, and the second of which connects t…Read more
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How Things Happen for the Sake of Something: The Dialectical Strategy of Aristotle, Physics 2.8Phronesis 3 (64): 321-47. 2019.I offer a fresh interpretation of the dialectical strategy of Physics 2.8’s arguments that things in nature happen for the sake of something. Whereas many recent interpreters have concluded that these arguments inevitably beg the question against Aristotle’s opponents, I argue that they constitute a careful attempt to build common ground with an opponent who rejects Aristotle’s basic worldview. This common ground, first articulated in the famous Winter Rain Argument, takes the form of an intrigu…Read more
Robert Howton
Brooklyn Institute for Social Research
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Brooklyn Institute for Social ResearchAssociate Faculty
Areas of Specialization
| Ancient Greek and Roman Philosophy |
| Aristotle |
| Perception |