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    BCI-Mediated Warfare, Psychological Distance, and the Duty to Care
    with Kodai Sato and Koji Ota
    American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 16 (4): 344-346. 2025.
    Recent advances in telepresence technology and Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) raise new ethical challenges in warfare. At one point in his paper, Guérin (2025) addresses a concern that the use of B...
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    Davidson on First-person Authority and the Essential Sociality of Meaning
    Journal for the History of Analytical Philosophy 13 (7). 2025.
    As some authors have recently pointed out, the notion of first-person authority has an importantly social dimension: it concerns not only how one’s mental self-ascriptions can be usually (or always) true, but also how one’s interlocutor can presume such mental self-ascriptions to be true (Borgoni 2019, Winokur 2023). An adequate theory of first-person authority should account for both aspects of the phenomenon, but the traditional discussion has focused mainly on the former. In this paper, I wil…Read more
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    In this article, to revitalize the discussion on semantic externalism’s implications on the issue of content self-knowledge, I will argue that semantic externalism generates in fact two related but distinct skeptical puzzles concerning the presumption of truth attached to our mental self-ascriptions. The first is to explain how I can correctly ascribe mental states to myself, and the second is to explain how others can ascribe thoughts to me by taking my expressions of such self-ascriptions at f…Read more
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    Semantic Competence: Speakers' Knowledge and Expression
    Dissertation, University of Connecticut. 2021.
    The purpose of this dissertation is to answer the following question that falls in the intersection of philosophy of language and epistemology: is there any distinctive kind of knowledge that one might possess, merely in virtue of being a native, competent speaker of a certain natural language? When this is expressed as a question specifically about meaning, intuitions may support an affirmative answer. Philosophers of language often emphasize that human language use is essentially a rational ac…Read more
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    The Logical Possibility of Moral Dilemmas in Expressivist Semantics
    European Journal of Analytic Philosophy 20 (1): 55-85. 2024.
    In this paper, using Mark Schroeder’s (2008a) expressivist semantic framework for normative language as a case study, I will identify difficulties that even an expressivist semantic theory capable of addressing the Frege-Geach problem will encounter in handling the logical possibility of moral dilemmas. To this end, I will draw on a classical puzzle formulated by McConnell (1978) that the logical possibility of moral dilemmas conflicts with some of the prima facie plausible axioms of the standar…Read more
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    Hume on Nonhuman Animals, Causal Reasoning, and General Thoughts
    Southern Journal of Philosophy 59 (2): 205-229. 2021.
    The Southern Journal of Philosophy, EarlyView.