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1Laws of Nature, Inference Tickets, and Concepts as Involving LawsIn Jeremy Randel Koons (ed.), The Sellarsian Mind, Routledge. forthcoming.
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379Grounds and Anchors in Social ConstructionSynthese 206 (242): 1-15. 2025.In the social constructionist literature, it is common to distinguish between causal and non-causal social construction. In this paper, I draw on Brian Epstein’s grounding-anchoring framework for social ontology to propose a grounding-anchoring account of non-causal construction, according to which there are two types of non-causal construction: ground-construction and anchor-construction. I then use this account to examine Judith Butler’s claim that there is no distinction between sex and gende…Read more
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1083Carnap, Esperanto, and Language EngineeringErkenntnis 91 (1). 2026.Rudolf Carnap was an Esperantist who also had an active interest in other international auxiliary languages (IALs), and noted a psychological affinity between the construction of IALs and symbolic language systems. This paper provides a detailed reconstruction of Carnap’s engagement with Esperanto and other IALs, drawing on his underdiscussed essay on IALs, “The Problem of a World Language,” and his unpublished material from the Virtual Archive of Logical Empiricism (VALEP). It addresses two que…Read more
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940Local Conceptual Engineering in a Linguistic Subgroup and the Implementation ProblemIn Piotr Stalmaszczyk (ed.), Conceptual Engineering: Methodological and Metaphilosophical Issues, Brill. 2024.In this chapter, I examine Max Deutsch’s dilemma for the implementation of newly engineered concepts. In the debate over this dilemma, the goal of conceptual engineering tends to be set either too high or too low. As a result, implementation tends to be seen as either very unlikely to succeed or too easily achievable. This chaper aims to offer a way out of this dilemma. I argue that the success conditions for implementation can be better understood if we distinguish between different stages in t…Read more
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1703Sellars, Analyticity, and a Dynamic Picture of LanguageHopos: The Journal of the International Society for the History of Philosophy of Science 14 (1): 78-102. 2024.Even after Willard Quine’s critique of the analytic-synthetic distinction in “Two Dogmas of Empiricism,” Wilfrid Sellars maintained some forms of analyticity or truth in virtue of meaning. In this article, I aim to reconstruct (a) his neglected account of the analytic-synthetic distinction and the revisability of analytic sentences, (b) its connection to his inferentialist account of meaning, and (c) his response to Quine. While Sellars’s account of the revisability of analytic sentences bears c…Read more
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1966Inferentialism and Semantic Externalism: A Neglected Debate between Sellars and PutnamBritish Journal for the History of Philosophy 29 (1): 126-145. 2021.In his 1975 paper “The Meaning of ‘Meaning’”, Hilary Putnam famously argued for semantic externalism. Little attention has been paid, however, to the fact that already in 1973, Putnam had presented the idea of the linguistic division of labor and the Twin Earth thought experiment in his comment on Wilfrid Sellars’s “Meaning as Functional Classification” at a conference, and Sellars had replied to Putnam from a broadly inferentialist perspective. The first half of this paper aims to trace the dev…Read more
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Areas of Specialization
| Philosophy of Language |
| Metaphilosophy |
| 20th Century Analytic Philosophy |
| Social Ontology |