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53Truth, Paradox, and Nietzschean PerspectivismHistory of Philosophy Quarterly 11 (1). 1994.We argue that Nietzsche's interest in truth is more than merely a critical one. He criticizes one historically prominent conception of truth while proposing his own theory, called "perspectivism". However, Nietzsche's truth perspectivism appears to face a self-referential paradox, which is explored in detail. We argue that no commentator has yet solved this puzzle, and then provide our own solution. This solution, which depends upon distinguishing between weak and strong perspectivism while prom…Read more
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8Nietzsche’s Peculiar Virtues and the Health of the SoulInternational Studies in Philosophy 24 (2): 77-89. 1992.
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24Conscious and Unconscious PerspectivesInternational Studies in Philosophy 34 (3): 119-133. 2002.
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Mental EventsDissertation, Brown University. 1993.An investigation into events in philosophy of mind. Chapter 1 outlines positions in philosophy of mind in terms of events. Chapter 2 argues that events are property exemplifications by a particular at a time. The type/token distinction is shown to be ambiguous between theories of events and it is argued that since sets are causally inert, events should not be identified with sets. Chapter 3 argues that event expressions are definite descriptions that mediately refer to events. Because they refer…Read more
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28Phenomenology and Deconstruction (review)International Studies in Philosophy 30 (2): 125-127. 1998.
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36Nietzsche on Truth and Philosophy (review)Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 54 (1): 229-233. 1994.
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35Phenomenology and Deconstruction (review)International Studies in Philosophy 30 (2): 125-127. 1998.
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4Book reviews (review)Philosophical Psychology 6 (3): 335-355. 1993.Consciousness Explained Daniel Dennett Boston, Little Brown & Company, 1991 xiii + 511 pp. $27.95Origins of the Modern Mind: Three Stages in the Evolution of Culture and Cognition Merlin Donald Cambridge, MA, Harvard University Press. 1991 viii + 413 pp., 827.95About Time: Inventing the Fourth Dimension William Friedman Cambridge, MA, The MIT PressMetapsychology: Missing links in behavior, mind and science S.S. Rakover New York, Paragon House. 1990 440 pp., $35.00Philosophy of Science and its Di…Read more
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