Zhaoqing Xu

Sichuan University
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    Ethical Reflection on the “QR code Dilemma” Faced by Older People During COVID-19 in China
    with J. Han and Y. Ma
    Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 21 (2): 239-248. 2024.
    The widespread application of QR code technology is best represented by the health codes used in China’s pandemic prevention and control. This technology has enhanced the country’s ability to manage the pandemic by achieving higher efficiency and accuracy. Unfortunately, a certain segment of the older population has encountered difficulties in adapting and maintaining their daily activities. This indicates the limitations of QR code technology in achieving social isolation. This article argues t…Read more
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    The nesting problem of two‐dimensional semantics
    Philosophical Forum 52 (2): 177-183. 2021.
    Two‐dimensional semantics is probably the most significant development in contemporary philosophy of language. Among its various versions, it is Chalmers's epistemic two‐dimensionalism that received most widely discussions and most severe criticisms. Here I consider one such criticism, namely, “the nesting problem,” which concerns the interaction between modality and apriority. I propose a solution to the problem and defend it through comparison with other approaches in the literature, as well a…Read more
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    A Solution to Kripke's Puzzle about Time and Thought
    Philosophical Forum 50 (2): 239-244. 2019.
    In this paper, I propose and defend a solution to Kripke's puzzle about time and thought, which lives in harmony with the axiom schema of separation and does not invoke paraconsistency. I also compare my solution with Parikh's semantic interpretation, and answer to three potential objections.
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    Epistemic Logic with Evidence and Relevant Alternatives
    with Bo Chen
    In Hans van Ditmarsch & Gabriel Sandu (eds.), Jaakko Hintikka on Knowledge and Game Theoretical Semantics, Springer. pp. 535-555. 2018.
    Starting with Jaakko Hintikka’s seminal work, epistemic logic has now grown up to a huge academic industry. When we look back to its history, however, there is a practical paradox. While Hintikka’s original purpose was to facilitate epistemological discussion, most subsequent work of epistemic logic has been done outside of philosophy, and has been ignored by most mainstream epistemologists. At the current point, one might naturally wonder, does epistemic logic still have something to do with ep…Read more