Scenes seen Philosophical Books 47 4 : Searle may protest too much his anti-dualism. It may be that what needs reconsideration is not so much the traditional opposition between material and mental as the supposed opposition between property dualism and our contemporary scientific world view.
Searle at one points notes that "[w]hen we come to the proposition that reality is physical, we come to what is perhaps the crux of the whole discussion.
The fine line Analysis 70 2 : Fine-Tuning in Cosmology. The inference that leaves something to chance In Sanford C. Goldberg ed. Chance and Objective Probability. What Does it Matter What it's Like? Philosophical Issues 25 1 : Moral Contractualism. What is it like to be a group? Social Philosophy and Policy 26 1 : Consequentialist and Kantian theories differ over the ethical relevance of consequences of actions.
I investigate how they might differ too over the relevance of what actions are consequence of. Focusing on the case of group action and collective responsibility, I argue that there's a kind of analog to the problem of aggregating the value of consequencesthat Kantian theories will not confront and consequentialist theories will. The issue provides a useful way to characterize a deep difference be… Read more Consequentialist and Kantian theories differ over the ethical relevance of consequences of actions.
The issue provides a useful way to characterize a deep difference between Kantian and consequentialist theories and points, ironically, toward a way of making those views compatible.
Aggregation and Consequentialism Utilitarianism. Pathetic ethics In Brian Leiter ed. Meaningful explanation Philosophical Issues 8 Consequences of consequentialism Mind : Arguments for Consequentialism Demandingness of Consequentialism. Epistemic luck. About what are internalists and externalists in dispute fundamentally? Different sorts of thing. Epistemic Luck. This volume is a vital resource for anyone interested in analytic philosophy.
European Philosophy. These three papers, each constituting a chapter, lie at the intersection of philosophy of mind and philosophy of language. Chapter 1 reviews and reassesses Kripke's puzzle about belief. I argue, contra Kripke, that the puzzle shows Millianism to be inadequate. It must be supplemented with a Fregean theory.
But Millianism and Fregeanism need not be opposed. Developing a distinction between mental representation and linguistic representation, I divide the notion of proposition. It is one thing to… Read more These three papers, each constituting a chapter, lie at the intersection of philosophy of mind and philosophy of language.
It is one thing to be the object of a propositional attitude, another to be the meaning of a declarative sentence. Oxford: Oxford University Press , Internalism and Externalism in Semantics and Epistemology, , The Routledge companion to epistemology, , Articles 1—20 Show more.
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