%%%%% LAST MODIFIED: Monday, February 18, 2014 at 15:23 % A philosophical bibliography of items in mind, language, metaphysics, % epistemology, and the history of analytic philosophy % Benj Hellie % benj.hellie AT utoronto.ca % --------------------- MSes ----------------------------------- @UNPUBLISHED{bach97, AUTHOR = {Kent Bach}, TITLE = {Searle Against the World}, NOTE = {MS, San Francisco State University}, year = {1997}, } @UNPUBLISHED{balogac, AUTHOR = {Katalin Balog}, TITLE = {Acquaintance and the Mind-Body Problem}, NOTE = {MS, Yale University}, year = {in preparation}, } @UNPUBLISHED{burgessae, author = {John P. Burgess}, title = {Against Ethics}, year = {mimeograph}, note = {MS, Princeton University}, } @UNPUBLISHED{chalmersvsa, AUTHOR = {David J. Chalmers}, TITLE = {The Varieties of Self-Awareness}, NOTE = {unpublished slides, available at \texttt{http://consc.net/papers/selfawareness.ppt}}, year = {2009}, } @BOOK{fishphi, author = {William Fish}, title = {Perception, Hallucination, and Illusion}, year = {forthcoming}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, address = {Oxford}, } @UNPUBLISHED{glanzbergccr, author = {Michael Glanzberg}, title = {Context, Content, and Relativism}, year = {in preparation}, note = {MS, University of California--Davis}, } @UNPUBLISHED{helliemct, author = {Benj Hellie}, title = {How to Color McTaggart}, year = {2007}, note = {Talk at \emph{Consciousness on the Beach}}, } @UNPUBLISHED{hellieattngunk, author = {Benj Hellie}, title = {Attention and Gunk}, year = {in preparation}, note = {MS, University of Toronto}, } @UNPUBLISHED{helliekwilcl, author = {Benj Hellie}, title = {Knowing What It Is Like to Converse in \emph{L}}, year = {2013}, note = {MS, University of Toronto}, } @UNPUBLISHED{helliecl, author = {Benj Hellie}, title = {Conscious Life}, year = {in preparation}, note = {MS, University of Toronto; forthcoming with OUP}, } @book{hellie-out, author = {Benj Hellie}, title = {Out Of This World: Expressivism, the Self, Context, and Content}, year = {2013}, note = {MS, University of Toronto}, } @UNPUBLISHED{hellieattngunkblind, author = {AUTHOR}, title = {TITLE}, year = {in preparation}, note = {MS, SCHOOL}, } @UNPUBLISHED{hiddlestonhs, author = {Eric Hiddleston}, title = {Humean Supervenience, Chance, and Magic}, year = {in preparation}, note = {MS, Wayne State University}, } @UNPUBLISHED{lddlacc, author = {Richard Larson and Marcel den Dikken and Peter Ludlow}, title = {Intensional ``Transitive'' Verbs and Abstract Clausal Complementation}, year = {in preparation}, note = {MS, SUNY--Stony Brook and University of Michigan} } @UNPUBLISHED{lormandisupg, author = {Eric Lormand}, title = {Inner Sense Until Proven Guilty}, year = {in preparation}, note = {MS, University of Michigan}, } @Unpublished{martinua, AUTHOR = "Michael G.~F. Martin", TITLE = "Uncovering Appearances", Note = "forthcoming from Oxford University Press", YEAR = "In preparation", } @UNPUBLISHED{pietroskimd, AUTHOR = "Paul Pietroski", TITLE = "Monadic Determiners: Quantification and Thematic Separation", NOTE = "MS, University of Maryland", year = "in preparation", } @UNPUBLISHED{sidertp, AUTHOR = "Theodore Sider", TITLE = "Time's Passage", NOTE = "MS, Rutgers University", year = "in preparation", } @UNPUBLISHED{siewertwa, AUTHOR = "Charles Siewert", TITLE = "Who's Afraid of Phenomenological Disputes?", NOTE = "MS, University of California--Riverside", year = "in preparation", } @article{silins05, author = {Nicholas Silins}, title = {Deception and Evidence}, year = {2005}, journal = {Philosophical Perspectives}, volume = {19}, pages = {375--404}, } @UNPUBLISHED{silinsskep, AUTHOR = "Nico Silins", TITLE = "Basic Justification and the Moorean Response to the Skeptic", NOTE = "MS, Cornell University", year = "in preparation", } @UNPUBLISHED{stalwyawil, AUTHOR = "Robert C. Stalnaker", TITLE = "On Knowing Where You Are and What It's Like", NOTE = "MS, MIT", year = "in preparation", } @UNPUBLISHED{thompsonrah, AUTHOR = "Brad Thompson", TITLE = "Representationalism and the Argument from Hallucination", YEAR = "in preparation", note = "MS, Southern Methodist University", } @UNPUBLISHED{watzlaasc, AUTHOR = "Sebastian Watzl", TITLE = "Awareness of Attention and the Structure of Consciousness", year = "in preparation", note = "MS, Columbia University", } @UNPUBLISHED{wilsonfp, AUTHOR = "Jessica M. Wilson", TITLE = "Formulating Physicalism", year = "in preparation", note = "MS, University of Toronto", } % --------------------- Forthcoming ---------------------------- % @UNPUBLISHED{byrneexpcon, AUTHOR = {Alex Byrne}, TITLE = {Experience and Content}, NOTE = {to appear in \emph{Philosophical Quarterly}}, year = {forthcoming}, } @UNPUBLISHED{chalmerstdpp, AUTHOR = {David J. Chalmers}, TITLE = {Terminological Disputes and Philosophical Progress}, NOTE = {PowerPoint, available at \texttt{consc.net}}, year = {in preparation}, } @INCOLLECTION{chalmersoar, AUTHOR = "David J. Chalmers", TITLE = "Ontological Anti-Realism", BOOKTITLE = "Meta-Ontology", PUBLISHER = "Oxford University Press", YEAR = "forthcoming", editor = "David J. Chalmers, David Manley, and Ryan Wasserman", address = "Oxford", } @INCOLLECTION{craneintentionalism, AUTHOR = "Tim Crane", TITLE = "Intentionalism", BOOKTITLE = "Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Mind", PUBLISHER = "Oxford University Press", YEAR = "forthcoming", editor = "Ansgar Beckermann and Brian McLaughlin", address = "Oxford", } @UNPUBLISHED{jehlekriegel, AUTHOR = "David Jehle and Uriah Kriegel", TITLE = "An argument against dispositionalist HOT", journal = "to appear in \emph{Philosophy and Psychology}", year = "forthcoming", } @UNPUBLISHED{johnrpiv, AUTHOR = {James John}, TITLE = {Representationism, Phenomenism, and the Naive View}, NOTE = {to appear in \emph{Philosophical Topics}}, year = {forthcoming}, } @article{kalderonpluralism, volume = {116}, number = {4}, author = {Mark Eli Kalderon}, abstract = {Colors are sensible qualities. They are qualities that objects are perceived to have. Thus, when Norm, a normal perceiver, perceives a blue bead, the bead is perceived have a certain quality, perceived blueness. `Quality', here, is no mere synonym for property; rather, a quality is a kind of property a qualitative, as opposed to quan\textbullet titative, property. (The quantitative is a way of contrasting with the qualitative perhaps not the only way.).}, title = {Color Pluralism}, journal = {Philosophical Review}, year = {2007}, pages = {563--601} } @unpublished{lewisrh, author = {David Lewis}, title = {Ramseyan Humility}, YEAR = "forthcoming", note = "to appear in \emph{The Canberra Plan}, edited by David Braddon-Mitchell and Robert Nola", } @unpublished{kriegelnsc, AUTHOR = "Uriah Kriegel", TITLE = "Naturalizing Subjective Character", NOTE = "to appear in \emph{Philosophy and Phenomenological Research}", YEAR = "forthcoming", } @UNPUBLISHED{siderqto, AUTHOR = "Theodore Sider", TITLE = "Quantifiers and Temporal Ontology", NOTE = "to appear in \emph{Mind}", year = "forthcoming", } @UNPUBLISHED{siegeldrpc, AUTHOR = "Susanna Siegel", TITLE = "Direct Realism and Perceptual Consciousness", NOTE = "to appear in \emph{No\^u{}s}", year = "forthcoming", } % --------------------- INCOMPLETE ------------------------------------ @ARTICLE{cohencolor, AUTHOR = "Jonathan Cohen", TITLE = "***", JOURNAL = "The Philosophical Review", YEAR = "***", volume = "**", pages = "***--***", } @InCollection{dickieobs, AUTHOR = {Imogen Dickie}, TITLE = {We Are Acquainted With Ordinary Objects}, booktitle = {New Essays on Singular Thought}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, year = {forthcoming}, editor = {Robin Jeshion}, address = {Oxford}, } @ARTICLE{mcginn96, AUTHOR = "Colin McGinn", TITLE = "Another Look at Color", JOURNAL = "Journal of Philosophy", YEAR = "1996", volume = "**", pages = "***--***", } %  % -------------------- ARTICLES -------------------------------------- %AAAAAAAAAAAA @INCOLLECTION{allport87, author = {D. A. Allport}, title = {Selection for Action}, booktitle = {Perspectives on Perception and Action}, publisher = {Lawrence Erlbaum Associates Inc.}, year = {1987}, editor = {H. Heuer and H. F. Sanders}, address = {Hillsdale, NJ}, } @InCollection{alterundermine, AUTHOR = {Torin Alter}, TITLE = {Does Representationalism Undermine the Knowledge Argument?}, booktitle = {Phenomenal Concepts and Phenomenal Knowledge: New Essays on Consciousness and Physicalism}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, year = 2006, editor = {Torin Alter and Sven Walter}, address = {Oxford}, } @ARTICLE{anderson93, AUTHOR = "Joseph Anderson and Barbara Anderson", TITLE = "The Myth of Persistence of Vision Revisited", JOURNAL = "Journal of Film and Video", YEAR = "1993", volume = "45", pages = "3--12", } @INCOLLECTION{anscombe65, author = {Elizabeth Anscombe}, title = {The Intentionality of Sensation: Some Grammatical Features}, booktitle = {Analytical Philosophy, \emph{second series}}, publisher = {Blackwell}, year = {1965}, editor = {R. J. Butler}, address = {Oxford}, } @ARTICLE{armstrong63, author = {David Malet Armstrong}, title = {Is Introspective Knowledge Incorrigible?}, journal = {The Philosophical Review}, year = {1963}, volume = {72}, pages = {417--32}, } @ARTICLE{armstrongheadless, author = {David Malet Armstrong}, title = {The Headless Woman Illusion and the Defence of Materialism}, journal = {Analysis}, year = {1968}, volume = {29}, pages = {48--9}, } @INCOLLECTION{armstrong79, AUTHOR = "David Malet Armstrong", TITLE = "Perception, Sense-Data, and Causality", BOOKTITLE = "Perception and Identity: Essays Presented to A.~J.\ Ayer with His Replies", PUBLISHER = "Macmillan", YEAR = "1979", editor = "Graham Macdonald", address = "London", } @ARTICLE{austin56, author = {John Langshaw Austin}, title = {A Plea for Excuses}, journal = {Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society}, year = {1956}, volume = {57}, pages = {1--30}, } @ARTICLE{aydedeguz, AUTHOR = "Murat Aydede and {G{\"{u}}ven} {G{\"{u}}zeldere}", TITLE = "Cognitive Architecture, Concepts, and Introspection: An Information-theoretic Solution to the Problem of Phenomenal Consciousness", JOURNAL = "No\^u{}s", YEAR = "2005", volume = "39", pages = "197--255", } @InCollection{sep-pain, author = {Murat Aydede}, title = {Pain}, booktitle = {The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy}, editor = {Edward N. Zalta}, url = {http://plato.stanford.edu/archives/win2005/entries/pain/}, year = {Winter 2005} } %BBBBBBBBBB @ARTICLE{bach86, author = {Emmon Bach}, title = {The Algebra of Events}, journal = {Linguistics and Philosophy}, year = {1986}, volume = {9}, pages = {5--16}, } @InCollection{baldwin92crane, author = {Thomas Baldwin}, title = {The Projective Theory of Sensory Content}, booktitle = {The Contents of Experience}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, year = 1992, editor = {Tim Crane}, address = {Cambridge} } @InCollection{sep-moore, author = {Thomas Baldwin}, title = {George Edward Moore}, booktitle = {The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy}, editor = {Edward N. Zalta}, url = {http://plato.stanford.edu/archives/sum2004/entries/moore/}, year = {Summer 2004} } @ARTICLE{barnes44, AUTHOR = "Winston H. F. Barnes", TITLE = "The Myth of Sense-Data", JOURNAL = "Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society", YEAR = "1944", volume = "45", pages = "89--117", note = "Reprinted in \citealt{swartz65}", } @article{baynecscc, author = {Tim Bayne}, title = {Conscious States and Conscious Creatures: Explanation in the Scientific Study of Consciousness}, year = {2007}, journal = {Philosophical Perspectives}, volume = {21}, pages = {1--22}, } @InCollection{bealer99, author = {George Bealer}, title = {A Theory of the \Apri}, booktitle = {Epistemology}, pages = {29--56}, publisher = {Blackwell}, year = 1999, editor = {James Tomberlin}, volume = 13, series = {Philosophical Perspectives}, address = {Oxford} } @ARTICLE{benacerraf65, author = {Paul Benacerraf}, title = {What Numbers Could Not Be}, journal = {The Philosophical Review}, year = {1965}, volume = {74}, pages = {47--73}, } @ARTICLE{bigparg90, AUTHOR = "John Bigelow and Robert Pargetter", TITLE = "Acquaintance With Qualia", JOURNAL = "Theoria", YEAR = "1990", volume = "56", pages = "129--47", } @INCOLLECTION{block78, author = {Ned Block}, title = {Troubles With Functionalism}, booktitle = {Readings in the Philosophy of Psychology}, publisher = {University of Minnesota Press}, year = {1978}, volume = {i}, editor = {Ned Block}, address = {Minneapolis}, } @InCollection{block90, author = {Ned Block}, title = {Inverted Earth}, booktitle = {Action Theory and the Philosophy of Mind}, pages = {53--79}, publisher = {Ridgeview}, year = 1990, editor = {James Tomberlin}, volume = 4, series = {Philosophical Perspectives}, address = {Atascadero} } @ARTICLE{block95, author = {Ned Block}, title = {On a Confusion About the Function of Consciousness}, journal = {Behavioral and Brain Sciences}, year = {1995}, volume = {18}, pages = {227--47}, } @InCollection{block96, author = {Ned Block}, title = {Mental Paint and Mental Latex}, booktitle = {Perception}, pages = {19--50}, publisher = {Ridgeview}, year = 1996, editor = {Enrique Villanueva}, volume = 7, series = {Philosophical Issues}, address = {Atascadero} } @ARTICLE{block98, AUTHOR = "Ned Block", TITLE = "Is Experiencing Just Representing?", JOURNAL = "Philosophy and Phenomenological Research", YEAR = "1998", volume = "58", pages = "663--70", } @InCollection{block00, author = {Ned Block}, title = {Sexism, Racism, Ageism and the Nature of Consciousness}, booktitle = {The Philosophy of Sydney Shoemaker}, editor = {Richard Moran and Alan Sidelle and Jennifer E. Whiting}, volume = 26, number = {1 & 2}, series = "Philosophical Topics", pages = "71--88", publisher = {University of Arkansas Press}, year = 2000, address = {Fayetteville, AR} } @ARTICLE{block01, AUTHOR = "Ned Block", TITLE = "Paradox and Cross Purposes in Recent Work on Consciousness", JOURNAL = "Cognition", YEAR = "2001", volume = "79", pages = "197--219", } @InCollection{blockpaint, AUTHOR = "Ned Block", TITLE = "Mental Paint", booktitle = {Reflections and Replies}, editor = {Martin Hahn and Bjorn Ramberg}, publisher = {The MIT Press}, year = 2003, address = {Cambridge, MA}, } @INCOLLECTION{blockblack, AUTHOR = "Ned Block", TITLE = "Max Black's Objection to Mind-Body Identity", BOOKTITLE = "Phenomenal Concepts and Phenomenal Knowledge: New Essays on Consciousness and Physicalism", PUBLISHER = "Oxford University Press", YEAR = "2006", editor = "Torin Alter and Sven Walter", address = "Oxford", } @article{block11, volume = {15}, number = {12}, author = {Ned Block}, abstract = {One of the most important issues concerning the foundations ofconscious perception centerson thequestion of whether perceptual consciousness is rich or sparse. The overflow argument uses a form of \textquoteleft{}iconic memory\textquoteright toarguethatperceptual consciousnessisricher (i.e.,has a higher capacity) than cognitive access: when observing a complex scene we are conscious of more than we can report or think about. Recently, the overflow argumenthas been challenged both empirically and conceptually. This paper reviews the controversy, arguing that proponents of sparse perception are committed to the postulation of (i) a peculiar kind of generic conscious representation that has no independent rationale and (ii) an unmotivated form of unconscious representation that in some cases conflicts with what we know about unconscious representation}, title = {Perceptual Consciousness Overflows Cognitive Access}, journal = {Trends in Cognitive Sciences}, year = {2011}, pages = {567--575} } @InCollection{boghossian89, author = "Paul Boghossian", title = "Content and Self-Knowledge", booktitle = "Philosophy of Mind", publisher = "University of Arkansas Press", year = 1989, volume = "17:1", series = "Philosophical Topics", editor = "Christopher S. Hill", pages = "5--26", address = "Fayetteville, Arkansas" } @ARTICLE{boolos84, author = {George Boolos}, title = {To Be is To Be the Value of a Variable (or To Be Some Values of Some Variables)}, journal = {Journal of Philosophy}, year = {1984}, volume = {81}, pages = {430--49}, } @ARTICLE{bovel89, author = {Paul A. Boghossian and J. David Velleman}, title = {Colour as a Secondary Quality}, journal = {Mind}, year = {1989}, volume = {98}, pages = {81--103}, note = {Reprinted in \citealt{bh1}}, } @ARTICLE{bovel91, author = {Paul A. Boghossian and J. David Velleman}, title = {Physicalist Theories of Color}, journal = {The Philosophical Review}, year = {1991}, volume = {100}, pages = {67--106}, note = {Reprinted in \citealt{bh1}}, } @ARTICLE{bowers93, author = {John Bowers}, title = {The Syntax of Predication}, journal = {Linguistic Inquiry}, year = {1993}, volume = {24}, pages = {591--656}, } @INCOLLECTION{bowers01, author = {John Bowers}, title = {Predication}, booktitle = {The Handbook of Contemporary Syntactic Theory}, editor = {Mark Baltin and Chris Collins}, publisher = {Blackwell}, year = {2001}, address = {Oxford}, } @article{bratman00, volume = {109}, number = {4}, author = {M. E. Bratman}, title = {Ruling Passions: A Theory of Practical Reasoning}, journal = {Philosophical Review}, year = {2000}, pages = {586--589} } @article{brewerpo, author = {Bill Brewer}, title = {Perception and Its Objects}, year = {2007}, journal = {Philosophical Studies}, volume = {132}, pages = {87--97}, } @InCollection{brewerhai, author = {Bill Brewer}, title = {How to Account for Illusion}, year = {2008}, booktitle = {Disjunctivism: Perception, Action, Knowledge}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, editor = {Adrian Haddock and Fiona Macpherson}, address = {Oxford}, } @INCOLLECTION{broackes92, author = {Justin Broackes}, title = {The Autonomy of Colour}, booktitle = {Reduction, Explanation, and Realism}, editor = {D. Charles and K. Lennon}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, year = {1992}, address = {Oxford}, note = {Reprinted in \citealt{bh1}}, } @ARTICLE{broad52, AUTHOR = {Charlie Dunbar Broad}, TITLE = {Some Elementary Reflexions on Sense-Perception}, JOURNAL = {Philosophy}, YEAR = {1952}, volume = {27}, pages = {3--17}, note = "Reprinted in \citealt{swartz65}", } @ARTICLE{brockffc, author = {Stuart Brock}, year = {2002}, title = {Fictionalism About Fictional Characters}, journal = {No\^u{}s}, volume = {36}, pages = {1--21}, } @INcollection{bromberger92dkny, author = {Sylvain Bromberger}, title = {On What We Don't Know When We Don't Know Why}, booktitle = {\emph{\citealt{bromberger92}}}, year = {1992}, } @ARTICLE{burge73, AUTHOR = "Tyler Burge", TITLE = "Reference and Proper Names", JOURNAL = "Journal of Philosophy", YEAR = "1973", volume = "70", pages = "425--39", } @ARTICLE{burge86in, author = {Tyler Burge}, title = {Intellectual Norms and Foundations of Mind}, journal = {Journal of Philosophy}, year = {1986}, volume = {83}, pages = {697--720}, } @InCollection{burge86, author = {Tyler Burge}, title = {Cartesian Error and the Objectivity of Perception}, booktitle = {Subject, Thought, and Context}, editor = {Philip Pettit and John Henry McDowell}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, year = 1986, address = {Oxford}, } @ARTICLE{burge86ip, AUTHOR = "Tyler Burge", TITLE = "Individualism and Psychology", JOURNAL = "The Philosophical Review", YEAR = "1986", volume = "95", pages = "3--45", } @Article{burge88, author = {Tyler Burge}, title = {Individualism and Self-Knowledge}, journal = "Journal of Philosophy", year = 1988, volume = 85, pages = {649--63}, } @InCollection{burge91, author = {Tyler Burge}, title = {Vision and Intentional Content}, booktitle = {John Searle and his Critics}, editor = {Ernest LePore and Robert Van Gulick}, publisher = {Blackwell}, year = 1991, address = {Oxford}, } @Article{burgedisj, author = {Tyler Burge}, title = {Disjunctivism and Perceptual Psychology}, journal = "Philosophical Topics", year = 2005, volume = 33, pages = {1--78}, } @InCollection{burge97, author = {Tyler Burge}, title = {Two Kinds of Consciousness}, booktitle = {The Nature of Consciousness: Philosophical Debates}, editor = {Ned Block and Owen Flanagan and G\"{u}ven G\"{u}zeldere}, publisher = {The MIT Press}, year = 1997, address = {Cambridge, MA}, } @InCollection{burgess98, author = {John P. Burgess}, title = {Quinus ab omni naevo vindicatus}, booktitle = {Meaning and Reference}, year = 1998, editor = {Ali A. Kazmi}, volume = 23, publisher = {University of Calgary Press}, address = {Calgary, Alberta}, series = {Canadian Journal of Philosophy, Supplementary Volume}, pages = {25--66} } @ARTICLE{byrneclld, author = {Alex Byrne}, title = {Do Colours Look Like Dispositions?}, journal = {Philosophical Quarterly}, year = {2001}, volume = {51}, pages = {238--45}, } @InCollection{byrne94, author = {Alex Byrne}, title = {Behaviorism}, booktitle = {A Companion to the Philosophy of Mind}, editor = {Samuel Guttenplan}, publisher = {Blackwell}, year = 1994, address = {Oxford}, } @InCollection{byrne96, author = {Alex Byrne}, title = {Spin Control}, booktitle = {Perception}, pages = {261--74}, publisher = {Ridgeview}, year = 1996, editor = {Enrique Villanueva}, volume = 7, series = {Philosophical Issues}, address = {Atascadero} } @ARTICLE{byrne97, author = {Alex Byrne}, title = {Some Like it HOT: Consciousness and Higher-Order Thoughts}, journal = {Philosophical Studies}, year = {1997}, volume = {86}, pages = {103--29}, } @InCollection{byrne99, author = {Alex Byrne}, title = {Cosmic Hermeneutics}, booktitle = {Epistemology}, pages = {347--84}, publisher = {Blackwell}, year = 1999, editor = {James Tomberlin}, volume = 13, series = {Philosophical Perspectives}, address = {Oxford}, } @ARTICLE{byrneid, author = {Alex Byrne}, title = {Intentionalism Defended}, journal = {The Philosophical Review}, year = {2001}, volume = {110}, pages = {199--240}, } @ARTICLE{byrnesam, author = {Alex Byrne}, title = {Something About Mary}, journal = {Grazer Philosophische Studien}, year = {2002}, volume = {63}, pages = {123--40}, } @ARTICLE{byrnecs, author = {Alex Byrne}, title = {Color and Similarity}, journal = {Philosophy and Phenomenological Research}, year = {2003}, volume = {66}, pages = {641--65}, } @ARTICLE{byrnehh, AUTHOR = "Alex Byrne", TITLE = "How Hard are the Skeptical Paradoxes?", JOURNAL = "No\^u{}s", YEAR = "2004", volume = "38", pages = "299--325", } @InCollection{byrnewpcil, author = {Alex Byrne}, title = {What Phenomenal Consciousness Is Like}, booktitle = {Higher-Order Theories of Consciousness}, publisher = {John Benjamins}, year = 2004, editor = {Rocco Gennaro}, address = {Amsterdam}, } @article{byrnembp, AUTHOR = "Alex Byrne", TITLE = "Color and the Mind--Body Problem", JOURNAL = "Dialectica", YEAR = "2006", volume = "60", pages = "223--44", } @Article{byrneintro, AUTHOR = {Alex Byrne}, TITLE = {Introspection}, journal = "Philosophical Topics", year = 2005, volume = 33, pages = {79--104}, } @InCollection{byrneeo, author = {Alex Byrne and Heather Logue}, title = {Either/Or}, year = {2008}, booktitle = {Disjunctivism: Perception, Action, Knowledge}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, editor = {Adrian Haddock and Fiona Macpherson}, address = {Oxford}, } @InCollection{bh97intro, author = {Alex Byrne and David R. Hilbert}, title = {Introduction}, booktitle = {The Philosophy of Color}, series = {Readings on Color}, volume = {i}, publisher = {The MIT Press}, year = 1997, editor = {Alex Byrne and David R. Hilbert}, address = {Cambridge, MA} } @InCollection{bh97cr, author = {Alex Byrne and David R. Hilbert}, title = {Colors and Reflectances}, booktitle = {The Philosophy of Color}, volume = {i}, series = {Readings on Color}, publisher = {The MIT Press}, year = 1997, editor = {Alex Byrne and David R. Hilbert}, address = {Cambridge, MA} } @ARTICLE{bhnewcolor, AUTHOR = "Alex Byrne and David R. Hilbert", TITLE = "Color Realism and Color Science", JOURNAL = "Behavioral and Brain Sciences", YEAR = "2003", volume = "26", pages = "3--21", } %CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC @INCOLLECTION{campbell93, AUTHOR = "John Campbell", TITLE = "A Simple View of Color", BOOKTITLE = "Reality, Representation, and Projection", PUBLISHER = "Oxford University Press", YEAR = "1993", editor = "John Haldane and Crispin Wright", address = "Oxford", } @InCollection{campbell96, author = {John Campbell}, title = {Molyneaux's Question}, booktitle = {Perception}, pages = {301--18}, publisher = {Ridgeview}, year = 1996, editor = {Enrique Villanueva}, volume = 7, series = {Philosophical Issues}, address = {Atascadero} } @InCollection{campbell02gh, author = {John Campbell}, title = {Berkeley's Puzzle}, booktitle = {Conceivability and Possibility}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, year = 2002, editor = {Tamar Szab\'{o} Gendler and John Hawthorne}, address = {Oxford}, } @ARTICLE{caplep97saythat, author = {Herman Cappellen and Ernest Lepore}, title = {On an Alleged Connection Between Indirect Speech and the Theory of Meaning}, journal = {Mind and Language}, year = {1997}, volume = {12}, pages = {278--96}, } @ARTICLE{caplep97quote, author = {Herman Cappellen and Ernest Lepore}, title = {Varieties of Quotation}, journal = {Mind}, year = {1997}, volume = {106}, pages = {429--50}, } @InCollection{cartwright62, author = {Richard Cartwright}, title = {Propositions}, booktitle = {Analytical Philosophy, \emph{first series}}, publisher = {Basil Blackwell}, year = 1962, editor = {R. J. Butler}, address = {Oxford}, note = {Reprinted in \citealt{cartwright87}} } @INcollection{cartwright87ntt, author = {Richard Cartwright}, title = {A Neglected Theory of Truth}, booktitle = {\emph{\citealt{cartwright87}}}, year = {1987}, } @ARTICLE{carnapppl, author = {Rudolf Carnap}, title = {Psychology in Physical Language}, journal = {Erkenntnis}, year = {1932}, volume = {3}, pages = {107--142}, note = {reprinted in \citealt{ayer59}}, } @ARTICLE{carnap50, author = {Rudolf Carnap}, title = {Empiricism, Semantics, and Ontology}, journal = {Revue Internationale de Philosophie}, year = {1950}, volume = {4}, pages = {20--40}, note = {reprinted in \citealt{carnapmn}}, } @ARTICLE{cartwright68, author = {Richard Cartwright}, title = {Propositions Again}, journal = {No\^u{}s}, year = {1968}, volume = {2}, pages = {229--46}, note = {Reprinted in \citealt{cartwright87}} } @ARTICLE{castaneda66, author = {Hector-Neri Casta{\~{n}}eda}, title = {`He': a Study in the Logic of Self-Consciousness}, journal = {Ratio}, year = {1966}, volume = {vii}, pages = {130--57}, } @ARTICLE{caston02, AUTHOR = "Victor Caston", TITLE = "Aristotle on Consciousness", JOURNAL = "Mind", YEAR = "2002", volume = "111", pages = "751--815", } @InCollection{chalmers97, author = {David J. Chalmers}, title = {Availability: The Cognitive Basis of Experience?}, booktitle = {The Nature of Consciousness: Philosophical Debates}, editor = {Ned Block and Owen Flanagan and G\"{u}ven G\"{u}zeldere}, publisher = {The MIT Press}, year = 1997, address = {Cambridge, MA}, } @article{chalmers99, volume = {59}, number = {2}, author = {David J. Chalmers}, title = {Materialism and the Metaphysics of Modality}, journal = {Philosophy and Phenomenological Research}, year = {1999}, pages = {473--96} } @InCollection{chalmers02, author = {David J. Chalmers}, title = {Consciousness and Its Place in Nature}, booktitle = {Philosophy of Mind: Classical and Contemporary Readings}, editor = {David J. Chalmers}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, year = 2002, address = {Oxford}, } @Incollection{chalmersosi, AUTHOR = "David J. 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Keenan}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, year = {1975}, address = {Cambridge}, note = {Reprinted in \citealt{lewisp3}}, } @ARTICLE{lewis76, AUTHOR = "David Lewis", TITLE = "Probabilities of conditionals and conditional probabilities", JOURNAL = "Philosophical Review", YEAR = "1976", volume = "85", pages = "297--315", } @ARTICLE{lewis78, AUTHOR = "David Lewis", TITLE = "Truth in Fiction", JOURNAL = "American Philosophical Quarterly", YEAR = "1978", volume = "15", pages = "37--46", note = "Reprinted in \citealt{lewisp1}", } @ARTICLE{lewis79, author = {David Lewis}, title = {Attitudes \textsl{De Dicto} and \textsl{De Se}}, journal = {The Philosophical Review}, year = {1979}, volume = {88}, pages = {513--43}, note = {Reprinted in \citealt{lewisp1}}, } @INcollection{lewis80icc, author = {David Lewis}, title = {Index, Context, and Content}, booktitle = {Philosophy and Grammar}, editor = {Stig Kanger and Sven {\"{O}}hman}, publisher = {Reidel}, year = {1980}, address = {Dordrecht}, note = {Reprinted in \citealt{lewisp3}}, } @ARTICLE{lewis80, author = {David Lewis}, title = {Veridical Hallucination and Prosthetic Vision}, journal = {Australasian Journal of Philosophy}, year = {1980}, volume = {58}, pages = {239--49}, note = {Reprinted, with postscripts, in \citealt{lewisp2}}, } @INcollection{lewis80sg, author = {David Lewis}, title = {A Subjectivist's Guide to Objective Chance}, booktitle = {Studies in Inductive Logic and Probability}, editor = {Richard C. Jeffrey}, volume = {II}, publisher = {University of California Press}, year = {1980}, address = {Berkeley}, } @article{lewis82, author = {David Lewis}, title = {Logic for Equivocators}, volume = {16}, number = {3}, journal = {No\^u{}s}, year = {1982}, pages = {431--441} } @Article{lewis83, author = {David Lewis}, title = {New Work for a Theory of Universals}, journal = {Australasian Journal of Philosophy}, year = {1983}, volume = {61}, pages = {343--377}, note = {Reprinted in \citealt{lewisp4}}, } @INcollection{lewismpmpps, author = {David Lewis}, title = {Postscript to `Mad Pain and Martian Pain'}, booktitle = {\emph{\citealt{lewisp1}}}, year = {1983}, } @INcollection{lewis86cx, author = {David Lewis}, title = {Causal Explanation}, booktitle = {\emph{\citealt{lewisp2}}}, year = {1986}, } @INcollection{lewis86intro, author = {David Lewis}, title = {Introduction}, booktitle = {\emph{\citealt{lewisp2}}}, year = {1986}, } @INcollection{lewis86cnps, author = {David Lewis}, title = {Postscripts to `Causation'}, booktitle = {\emph{\citealt{lewisp2}}}, year = {1986}, } @ARTICLE{lewis88, author = {David Lewis}, title = {What Experience Teaches}, journal = {Proceedings of the Russellian Society}, year = {1988}, pages = {29--57}, note = {Reprinted in \citealt{lewisp4}}, } @ARTICLE{lewis90, AUTHOR = "David Lewis", TITLE = "Noneism or Allism?", JOURNAL = "Mind", YEAR = "1990", volume = "99", pages = "23--31", note = "Reprinted in \citealt{lewisp4}", } @INcollection{lewis93, author = {David Lewis}, title = {Many, But Almost One}, booktitle = {Ontology, Causality, and Mind: Essays on the Philosophy of D.\ M.\ Armstrong}, editor = {Keith Cambell and John Bacon and Lloyd Reinhardt}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, year = {1993}, address = {Cambridge}, note = {Reprinted in \citealt{lewisp4}}, } @INcollection{lewis94, author = {David Lewis}, title = {Reduction of Mind}, booktitle = {Companion to the Philosophy of Mind}, editor = {Samuel Guttenplan}, publisher = {Blackwell}, year = {1994}, address = {Oxford}, note = {Reprinted in \citealt{lewisp4}}, } @ARTICLE{lewis95, author = {David Lewis}, title = {Should a Materialist Believe in Qualia?}, journal = {Australasian Journal of Philosophy}, year = {1995}, volume = {73}, pages = {140--4}, }% note = {Reprinted in \citealt{lewisp4}} @ARTICLE{lewis96, author = {David Lewis}, title = {Elusive Knowledge}, journal = {Australasian Journal of Philosophy}, year = {1996}, volume = {74}, pages = {549--67}, note = {Reprinted in \citealt{lewisp4}}, } @ARTICLE{lewis97, author = {David Lewis}, title = {Naming the Colours}, journal = {Australasian Journal of Philosophy}, year = {1997}, volume = {75}, pages = {325--42}, note = {Reprinted in \citealt{lewisp4}}, } @INCOLLECTION{lewiscat, author = {David Lewis}, title = {How Many Lives Has Schr\"{o}dinger's Cat?}, BOOKTITLE = "Lewisian Themes", PUBLISHER = "Oxford University Press", YEAR = "2005", editor = "Frank Jackson and Graham Priest", address = "Oxford", } @INCOLLECTION{lewisaddis, author = {Douglas Lewis}, title = {Moore's Realism}, BOOKTITLE = "Ayer and Moore: Two Ontologists", PUBLISHER = "University of Iowa Press", YEAR = "1965", editor = "Laird Addis and Douglas Lewis", address = "Iowa City", } @InCollection{linskyzalta94, author = {Bernard Linsky and Edward N. Zalta}, title = {In Defense of the Simplest Quantified Modal Logic}, booktitle = {Logic and Language}, pages = {431--458}, publisher = {Ridgeview}, year = 1994, editor = {James Tomberlin}, volume = 8, series = {Philosophical Perspectives}, address = {Atascadero} } @InCollection{loar82, author = {Brian Loar}, title = {Social Content and Psychological Content}, booktitle = {Contents of Thought}, publisher = {University of Arizona Press}, year = 1988, editor = {Robert H. Grimm and Daniel D. Merrill}, address = {Tucson} } @InCollection{loar90, author = {Brian Loar}, title = {Phenomenal States}, booktitle = {Action Theory and the Philosophy of Mind}, pages = {81--108}, publisher = {Ridgeview}, year = 1990, editor = {James Tomberlin}, volume = 4, series = {Philosophical Perspectives}, address = {Atascadero} } @InCollection{loar97, author = {Brian Loar}, title = {Phenomenal States II}, booktitle = {The Nature of Consciousness: Philosophical Debates}, editor = {Ned Block and Owen Flanagan and G\"{u}ven G\"{u}zeldere}, publisher = {The MIT Press}, year = 1997, address = {Cambridge, MA}, } @INcollection{loarteaq, author = {Brian Loar}, title = {Transparent Experience and the Availability of Qualia}, booktitle = {Consciousness: New Philosophical Essays}, editor = {Quentin Smith and Alexander Jokic}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, year = {2003}, address = {Oxford}, } @InCollection{loar03pibmc, author = {Brian Loar}, title = {Phenomenal Intentionality as the Basis of Mental Content}, booktitle = {Reflections and Replies}, editor = {Martin Hahn and Bjorn Ramberg}, publisher = {The MIT Press}, year = 2003, address = {Cambridge, MA}, } @INcollection{loar03teaq, author = {Brian Loar}, title = {Transparent Experience and the Availability of Qualia}, booktitle = {Consciousness: New Philosophical Essays}, editor = {Quentin Smith and Alexander Jokic}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, year = {2003}, address = {Oxford}, } @incollection{logue-bh, author = {Heather Logue}, editor = {Richard Brown}, abstract = {This volume is product of the third online consciousness conference, held at http://consciousnessonline.com in February and March 2011. Chapters range over epistemological issues in the science and philosophy of perception, what neuroscience can do to help us solve philosophical issues in the philosophy of mind, what the true nature of black and white vision, pain, auditory, olfactory, or multi-modal experiences are, to higher-order theories of consciousness, synesthesia, among others. Each chapter includes a target article, commentaries, and in most cases, a final response from the author. Though wide-ranging all of the papers aim to understand consciousness both from the inside, as we experience it, and from the outside as we encounter it in our science.}, title = {Comments on `There it is'}, booktitle = {Consciousness Inside and Out: Phenomenology, Neuroscience, and the Nature of Experience}, publisher = {Springer}, year = {2013}, } @ARTICLE{lopes03, AUTHOR = "Dominic McIver Lopes", TITLE = "The Aesthetics of Photographic Transparency", JOURNAL = "Mind", YEAR = "2003", volume = "112", pages = "434--48", } @InCollection{lormand94, author = {Eric Lormand}, title = {Qualia! Now Showing at a Theater Near You}, booktitle = {The Philosophy of Daniel Dennett}, editor = {Christopher Hill}, volume = 22, series = "Philosophical Topics", pages = "127--56", publisher = {University of Arkansas Press}, year = 1994, address = {Fayetteville, AR} } @ARTICLE{lormand96, author = {Eric Lormand}, title = {Nonphenomenal Consciousness}, journal = {No\^u{}s}, year = {1996}, volume = {30}, pages = {242--61}, } @InCollection{lormandpi, author = {Eric Lormand}, title = {Phenomenal Impressions}, booktitle = {Perceptual Experience}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, year = 2006, editor = {Tamar Szab\'{o} Gendler and John Hawthorne}, address = {Oxford}, } @article{lormandes, author = {Eric Lormand}, title = {The Explanatory Stopgap}, year = {2004}, journal = {The Philosophical Review}, volume = {113}, pages = {303--58}, } @ARTICLE{ludlow95, author = {Peter Ludlow}, title = {Logical Form and the Hidden Indexical Theory: A Reply to Schiffer}, journal = {Journal of Philosophy}, year = {1995}, volume = {92}, pages = {102--7}, } @INcollection{ludlow00, author = {Peter Ludlow}, title = {Interpreted Logical Forms, Belief Attribution, and the Dynamic Lexicon}, booktitle = {The Pragmatics of Propositional Attitudes}, editor = {K. Jaczszolt}, publisher = {Elsevier}, year = {2000}, address = {Oxford}, } @InCollection{ludlow01, author = {Peter Ludlow}, title = {Metaphysical Austerity and the Problems of Temporal and Modal Anaphora}, booktitle = {Metaphysics}, pages = {211--28}, publisher = {Blackwell}, year = 2001, editor = {James Tomberlin}, volume = 15, series = {Philosophical Perspectives}, address = {Boston} } @InCollection{ludlownaturallogic, author = {Peter Ludlow}, title = {LF and Natural Logic}, booktitle = {Logical Form and Language}, editor = {Georg Peter and Gerhard Preyer}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, year = 2002, address = {Oxford}, } @InCollection{ludwigray98, author = {Kirk Ludwig and Greg Ray}, title = {Semantics for Opaque Contexts}, booktitle = {Language, Mind, and Ontology}, editor = {James Tomberlin}, volume = 12, series = "Philosophical Perspectives", pages = "141--66", publisher = {Blackwell}, year = 1998, address = {Oxford} } @INcollection{lycan79, author = {William G. Lycan}, title = {The Trouble with Possible Worlds}, booktitle = {The Possible and the Actual}, editor = {Michael J. Loux}, publisher = {Cornell University Press}, year = {1979}, address = {Ithaca}, } @INcollection{lycan95, author = {William G. Lycan}, title = {A Limited Defense of Phenomenal Information}, booktitle = {Conscious Experience}, editor = {Thomas Metzinger}, publisher = {Sch\"{o}ningh}, year = {1995}, address = {Paderborn}, } @InCollection{lycan96lpr, author = {William G. Lycan}, title = {Layered Perceptual Representation}, booktitle = {Perception}, pages = {81--100}, publisher = {Ridgeview}, year = 1996, editor = {Enrique Villanueva}, volume = 7, series = {Philosophical Issues}, address = {Atascadero} } @InCollection{lycan97, author = {William G. Lycan}, title = {Consciousness as Internal Monitoring}, booktitle = {The Nature of Consciousness: Philosophical Debates}, editor = {Ned Block and Owen Flanagan and G\"{u}ven G\"{u}zeldere}, publisher = {The MIT Press}, year = 1997, address = {Cambridge, MA}, } @InCollection{lycan98, author = {William G. Lycan}, title = {In Defense of the Representational Theory of Qualia}, booktitle = {Language, Mind, and Ontology}, editor = {James Tomberlin}, volume = 12, series = "Philosophical Perspectives", pages = "479--88", publisher = {Blackwell}, year = 1998, address = {Oxford} } @InCollection{lycan01, author = {William G. Lycan}, title = {The Case for Phenomenal Externalism}, booktitle = {Metaphysics}, editor = {James Tomberlin}, volume = 15, series = "Philosophical Perspectives", pages = "17--36", publisher = {Blackwell}, year = 2001, address = {Oxford} } %MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM @ARTICLE{marshallandhalligan88, author = {J. Marshall and P. Halligan}, title = {Blindsight and Insight in Visuospatial Neglect}, journal = {Nature}, year = {1988}, volume = {336}, pages = {766--7}, } @INcollection{martin93, author = {Charles B. Martin}, title = {Power for Realists}, booktitle = {Ontology, Causality, and Mind: Essays on the Philosophy of D.\ M.\ Armstrong}, editor = {Keith Cambell and John Bacon and Lloyd Reinhardt}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, year = {1993}, address = {Cambridge}, } @InCollection{martin92, author = {Michael G. F. Martin}, title = {Sight and Touch}, booktitle = {The Contents of Experience}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, year = 1992, editor = {Tim Crane}, address = {Cambridge} } @ARTICLE{martin97sm, author = {Michael G. F. Martin}, title = {The Shallows of the Mind}, journal = {Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society}, year = {1997}, volume = {supplementary volume 71}, pages = {80--98}, } @InCollection{martin97, author = {Michael G.~F. Martin}, title = {The Reality of Appearances}, booktitle = {Thought and Ontology}, publisher = {FrancoAngeli}, year = 1997, editor = {Mark Sainsbury}, address = {Milan} } @INCOLLECTION{martin98, author = {Michael G.~F. Martin}, title = {Setting Things Before the Mind}, booktitle = {Contemporary Issues in the Philosophy of Mind}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, address = {Cambridge}, year = {1998}, editor = {Anthony O'Hear}, pages = {157--179}, } @INCOLLECTION{martin00, AUTHOR = "Michael G.~F. Martin", TITLE = "Beyond Dispute: Sense-Data, Intentionality, and the Mind-Body Problem", BOOKTITLE = "History of the Mind-Body Problem", PUBLISHER = "Routledge", YEAR = "2000", editor = "Tim Crane and Sarah Patterson", address = "London", } @ARTICLE{martin02, AUTHOR = "Michael G.~F. Martin", TITLE = "The Transparency of Experience", JOURNAL = "Mind and Language", YEAR = "2002", volume = "17", pages = "376--425", } @ARTICLE{martin04, AUTHOR = "Michael G.~F. Martin", TITLE = "The Limits of Self-Awareness: Disjunctivism and Indiscriminability", JOURNAL = "Philosophical Studies", YEAR = "2004", volume = "120", pages = "37--89", } @InCollection{martin06, author = {Michael G.~F. Martin}, title = {On Being Alienated}, booktitle = {Perceptual Experience}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, year = 2006, editor = {Tamar Szab\'{o} Gendler and John Hawthorne}, address = {Oxford}, } @INCOLLECTION{martin10, AUTHOR = "Michael G.~F. Martin", TITLE = "What's in a Look?", BOOKTITLE = "Perceiving the World", PUBLISHER = "Oxford University Press", YEAR = "2010", editor = "Bence Nanay", address = "Oxford", } @ARTICLE{matthews94, AUTHOR = "Robert J. Matthews", TITLE = "The Measure of Mind", JOURNAL = "Mind", YEAR = "1994", volume = "103", pages = "131--46", } @InCollection{matthews06, AUTHOR = "Robert J. Matthews", title = {Knowledge of Language and Linguistic Competence}, booktitle = {Philosophy of Language}, pages = {200--20}, publisher = {Blackwell}, year = 2006, editor = {Enrique Villanueva}, volume = 16, series = {Philosophical Issues}, address = {New York}, } @INCOLLECTION{mausfeld03, author = {Rainer Mausfeld}, title = {Conjoint Representations and the Mental Capacity for Multiple Simultaneous Perspectives}, booktitle = {Looking into Pictures}, editor = {Heiko Hecht and Robert Schwartz and Margaret Atherton}, publisher = {The MIT Press}, year = {2003}, address = {Cambridge, MA}, } @InCollection{may87, author = {Robert May}, title = {Logical Form as a Level of Linguistic Representation}, booktitle = {New Directions in Semantics}, publisher = {Academic Press}, year = 1987, editor = {Ernest LePore}, address = {London} } @ARTICLE{mcdermott01, author = {Michael McDermott}, title = {Quine's Holism and Functionalist Holism}, journal = {Mind}, year = {2001}, volume = {110}, pages = {977--1026}, } @ARTICLE{mcdowell77, author = {John McDowell}, title = {On the Sense and Reference of a Proper Name}, journal = {Mind}, year = {1977}, volume = {86}, pages = {159--85}, note = {Reprinted in \citealt{mcdowell98}} } @ARTICLE{mcdowell82, author = {John McDowell}, title = {Criteria, Defeasibility, and Knowledge}, journal = {Proceedings of the British Academy}, year = {1982}, volume = {68}, pages = {455--79}, note = {Reprinted in \citealt{mcdowell98}} } @InCollection{mcdowell84, author = {John McDowell}, title = {Values and Secondary Qualities}, booktitle = {Morality and Objectivity}, publisher = {Routledge}, year = 1984, editor = {Ted Honderich}, address = {London}, } @InCollection{mcdowell86, author = {John McDowell}, title = {Singular Thought and the Extent of ``Inner Space''}, booktitle = {Subject, Thought, and Context}, publisher = {Clarendon Press}, year = 1986, editor = {John McDowell and Philip Pettit}, address = {Oxford}, note = {Reprinted in \citealt{mcdowell98}} } @InCollection{mcdowell96, author = {John McDowell}, title = {Precis of \emph{Mind and World}}, booktitle = {Perception}, pages = {231--9}, publisher = {Ridgeview}, year = 1996, editor = {Enrique Villanueva}, volume = 7, series = {Philosophical Issues}, address = {Atascadero} } @InCollection{mcdowell08, author = {John McDowell}, title = {The Disjunctive Conception of Perception as Material for a Transcendental Argument Against Cartesian Skepticism}, year = {2008}, booktitle = {Disjunctivism: Perception, Action, Knowledge}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, editor = {Adrian Haddock and Fiona Macpherson}, address = {Oxford}, } @ARTICLE{mcginn88, AUTHOR = "Colin McGinn", TITLE = "Consciousness and Content", JOURNAL = "Proceedings of the British Academy", YEAR = "1988", volume = "74", pages = "219--39", } @ARTICLE{mcginn89, author = {Colin McGinn}, title = {Can We Solve the Mind-Body Problem?}, journal = {Mind}, year = {1989}, volume = {98}, pages = {349--68}, } @InCollection{mclaughlin89, author = {Brian McLaughlin}, title = {Why Perception Is Not Singular Reference}, booktitle = {Cause, Mind, and Reality}, publisher = {Kluwer}, year = 1989, editor = {John Heil}, address = {Dordrecht} } @InCollection{mclaughlin96, author = {Brian McLaughlin}, title = {Lewis on What Distinguishes Perception from Hallucination}, booktitle = {Problems in Perception}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, year = 1996, editor = {Kathleen Akins}, address = {Oxford}, } @ARTICLE{macpherson03, AUTHOR = {Fiona Macpherson}, TITLE = {Novel Colours and the Content of Experience}, JOURNAL = {Pacific Philosophical Quarterly}, YEAR = {2003}, volume = {84}, pages = {127--52}, } @InCollection{macpherson10, author = {Fiona Macpherson}, title = {A Disjunctive Theory of Introspection}, booktitle = {Perceiving the World}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, year = 2010, editor = {Bence Nanay}, address = {Oxford}, } @ARTICLE{meinongugho, AUTHOR = "Alexius Meinong", TITLE = "{\"{U}ber Gegenst\"{a}nde h\"{o}herer Ordnung und deren Verh\"{a}ltnisse zur inneren Wahrnehmung}", JOURNAL = "{Zeitschrift f\"{u}r Psychologie und Physiologie der Sinnesorgane}", YEAR = "1899", volume = "21", pages = "182--272", } @ARTICLE{mellor93, author = {Hugh Mellor}, title = {Nothing Like Experience}, journal = {Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society}, year = {1993}, volume = {94}, pages = {1--16}, } @ARTICLE{metzinger03, AUTHOR = {Thomas Metzinger}, TITLE = {Phenomenal Transparency and Cognitive Self-Reference}, JOURNAL = {Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences}, YEAR = {2003}, volume = {2}, pages = {353--93}, } @ARTICLE{michotte48, AUTHOR = "A. Michotte", TITLE = "The Psychological Enigma of Perspective in Outline Pictures", JOURNAL = "Bulletin de la Classe des Lettres de l'Academie Royale de Belgique", YEAR = "1948/1991", volume = "34", pages = "268--88", note = "Reprinted in \citealt{thines91}", } @ARTICLE{mills02, AUTHOR = "Eugene Mills", TITLE = "Fallibility and the Phenomenal Sorites", JOURNAL = "No\^u{}s", YEAR = "2002", volume = "36", pages = "384--407", } @ARTICLE{moffettkf, AUTHOR = "Mark Moffett", TITLE = "Knowing Facts and Believing Propositions: A Solution to the Problem of Doxastic Shift", JOURNAL = "Philosophical Studies", YEAR = "2003", volume = "115", pages = "81--97", } @ARTICLE{moore98, AUTHOR = "George Edward Moore", TITLE = "The Nature of Judgement", JOURNAL = "Mind", YEAR = "1899", volume = "8", pages = "176--93", } @InCollection{mooretf, author = {George Edward Moore}, title = {Truth and Falsity}, booktitle = {Dictionary of Philosophy and Psychology}, publisher = {Macmillan}, year = "1901--2", editor = {J. 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H. Muirhead}, address = {London}, }% note = "Reprinted in \citealt{moore93}" @ARTICLE{moorepoxw, AUTHOR = {George Edward Moore}, TITLE = {Proof of an External World}, JOURNAL = {Proceedings of the British Academy}, YEAR = {1939}, volume = {25}, pages = {273--300}, } @InCollection{moore42, author = {George Edward Moore}, title = {A Reply to My Critics}, booktitle = {The Philosophy of G. E. Moore}, publisher = {Open Court}, year = 1942, editor = {Paul Arthur Schilpp}, address = {LaSalle}, } @InCollection{moorevsd, author = {George Edward Moore}, title = {Visual Sense-Data}, booktitle = {British Philosophy in the Mid-Century}, publisher = {George Allen and Unwin}, year = 1957, editor = {J. H. 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Lycan}, title = {Consciousness and Experience}, publisher = {The MIT Press}, year = {1996}, address = {Cambridge, MA}, } %M+M+M+M+M+M+M+M+M+M+ @BOOK{mackrock98, author = {John Mack and Irwin Rock}, title = {Inattentional Blindness}, publisher = {The MIT Press}, year = {1998}, address = {Cambridge, MA}, } @BOOK{mackie85, author = {John Leslie Mackie}, title = {Problems from Locke}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, year = {1985}, address = {Oxford}, note = {Chapter `Locke on Representative Perception' reprinted in \citealt{chapell}}, } @BOOK{malcolm59, author = {Norman Malcolm}, title = {Dreaming}, publisher = {Routledge and Kegan Paul}, year = {1959}, address = {London}, } @BOOK{malebranchest, AUTHOR = "Nicolas Malebranche", TITLE = "The Search After Truth", PUBLISHER = "Cambridge University Press", YEAR = "1695/1991", address = "Cambridge", note = "Translated by Thomas M.\ Lennon and Paul J.\ Olscamp", } @BOOK{makin00, AUTHOR = "Gideon Makin", TITLE = "The Metaphysicians of Meaning", PUBLISHER = "Routledge", YEAR = "2000", address = "London", } @BOOK{marr82, author = {David Marr}, title = {Vison}, publisher = {W.\ H.\ Freeman}, year = {1982}, address = {New York}, } @book{matthen05, author = {Mohan P. 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AUTHOR = "Moreland Perkins", TITLE = "Sensing the World", PUBLISHER = "Hackett", YEAR = "1983", address = "Philadelphia", } @BOOK{perlmuttersoames, author = {David Perlmutter and Scott Soames}, title = {Syntactic Argumentation and the Structure of English}, publisher = {Univesity of California Press}, year = {1979}, address = {Berkeley}, } @BOOK{perner91, author = {Josef Perner}, title = {Understanding the Representational Mind}, publisher = {The MIT Press}, year = {1991}, address = {Cambridge, MA}, } @BOOK{perrykpc, author = {John Perry}, title = {Knowledge, Possibility, and Consciousness}, publisher = {The MIT Press}, year = {2001}, address = {Cambridge, MA}, edition = {second}, } @BOOK{pesetsky95, author = {David Pesetsky}, title = {Zero Syntax: Experiencers and Cascades}, publisher = {The MIT Press}, year = {1995}, address = {Cambridge, MA}, } @book{pietroskiesa, AUTHOR = "Paul Pietroski", TITLE = "Events and Semantic Architecture", Publisher = "Oxford University Press", YEAR = 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@BOOK{priorfine77, author = {Arthur Prior and Kit Fine}, title = {Worlds, Times, and Selves}, publisher = {University of Massachusetts}, year = {1977}, address = {Amherst}, } @PHDTHESIS{pryor97, author = {James Vincent Pryor}, title = {How to be a Reasonable Dogmatist}, school = {Princeton University}, year = {1997}, address = {Princeton, NJ}, } @BOOK{pustejovsky95, AUTHOR = "James Pustejovsky", TITLE = "The Generative Lexicon", PUBLISHER = "The MIT Press", YEAR = "1995", address = "Cambridge, MA", } @BOOK{putnam81, AUTHOR = "Hilary Putnam", TITLE = "Reason, Truth, and History", PUBLISHER = "Cambridge University Press", YEAR = "1981", address = "Cambridge", } %Q+Q+Q+Q+Q+Q+Q+Q+ @BOOK{quine60, author = {Willard Van Orman Quine}, title = {Word and Object}, publisher = {The MIT Press}, year = {1960}, address = {Cambridge, MA}, } @BOOK{quinton73, author = {Anthony Quinton}, title = {The Nature of things}, publisher = {Routledge and Kegan Paul}, year = {1973}, address = {Boston}, } 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Yolton}, title = {Perceptual Acquaintance: From Descartes to Reid}, publisher = {University of Minnesota Press}, year = {1984}, address = {Minneapolis}, } %Z+Z+Z+Z+Z+Z+Z+Z+ @BOOK{zalta88, AUTHOR = "Edward N. Zalta", TITLE = "Intensional Logic and the Metaphysics of Intentionality", PUBLISHER = "The MIT Press", YEAR = "1988", address = "Cambridge, MA", } @BOOK{zucchi93, author = {Allessandro Zucchi}, title = {The Language of Propositions and Events}, publisher = {Kluwer}, year = {1993}, series = {Studies in Linguistics and Philosophy}, address = {Dordrecht}, } %------------------ COLLECTIONS ---------------------------------------- @BOOK{ayer59, editor = "Alfred J. Ayer", TITLE = "Logical Positivism", PUBLISHER = "The Free Press", YEAR = "1959", address = "New York", } @BOOK{beaney, editor = "Michael Beaney", TITLE = "The Frege Reader", PUBLISHER = "Blackwell", YEAR = "1997", address = "London", } @BOOK{benput, editor = {Paul Benacerraf and Hilary Putnam}, title = {Philosophy of Mathematics: Selected Readings}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, year = {1983}, address = {Cambridge}, edition = {second}, } @Book{bfg97, editor = {Ned Block and Owen Flanagan and G\"{u}ven G\"{u}zeldere}, title = "The Nature of Consciousness: Philosophical Debates", publisher = "The MIT Press", year = 1997, address = "Cambridge, MA" } @BOOK{bh1, editor = {Alex Byrne and David R. Hilbert}, title = {Readings on Color: The Philosophy of Color}, publisher = {The MIT Press}, year = {1997}, volume = {i}, address = {Cambridge, MA}, } @BOOK{bromberger92, author = {Sylvain Bromberger}, title = {Essays On What We Know We Don't Know}, publisher = {CSLI}, year = {1992}, address = {Stanford, CA} } @BOOK{cartwright87, author = {Richard Cartwright}, title = {Philosophical Essays}, publisher = {The MIT Press}, year = {1987}, address = {Cambridge, MA} } @BOOK{chp04, editor = "John Collins and Ned Hall and Laurie Paul", TITLE = "Causation and Counterfactuals", PUBLISHER = "The MIT Press", YEAR = "2004", address = "Cambridge, MA", } @BOOK{chalcoll, editor = "David J. Chalmers", TITLE = "Philosophy of Mind: Classical and Contemporary Readings", PUBLISHER = "Oxford University Press", YEAR = "2002", address = "Oxford", } @BOOK{chalmerscoc, author = {David J. Chalmers}, title = {The Character of Consciousness}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, year = {2010}, address = {Oxford}, } @BOOK{chapell, editor = {Vere Chapell}, title = {Locke}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, year = {1998}, address = {Oxford}, } @BOOK{confeld, author = "Earl Conee and Richard Feldman", TITLE = "Evidentialism", PUBLISHER = "Oxford University Press", YEAR = "2004", address = "Oxford", } @BOOK{crane92, editor = "Tim Crane", TITLE = "The Contents of Experience", PUBLISHER = "Cambridge University Press", YEAR = "1992", address = "Cambridge", } @BOOK{dancy88, editor = "Jonathan Dancy", TITLE = "Perceptual Knowledge", PUBLISHER = "Oxford University Press", YEAR = "1988", address = "Oxford", } @BOOK{davidson80, author = {Donald Davidson}, title = {Essays on Actions and Events}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, year = {1980}, address = {Oxford}, } @BOOK{davidson84, author = {Donald Davidson}, title = {Inquiries into Truth and Interpretation}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, year = {1984}, address = {Oxford}, } @BOOK{davidsonandharman, editor = {Donald Davidson and Gilbert Harman}, title = {Semantics of Natural Language}, publisher = {D. Reidel}, year = {1972}, address = {Dordrecht}, } @BOOK{daviesstone95, editor = {Martin Davies and Tony Stone}, title = {Mental Simulation: Evaluations and Applications}, publisher = {Blackwell}, year = {1995}, address = {Oxford}, } @BOOK{derwar, editor = "Keith DeRose and Ted Warfield", TITLE = "Skepticism: Contemporary Readings", PUBLISHER = "Oxford University Press", YEAR = "1999", address = "Oxford", } @BOOK{dummetttaoe, author = {Michael A. E. Dummett}, title = {Truth and Other Enigmas}, publisher = {Harvard University Press}, year = {1978}, address = {Cambridge, MA}, } @BOOK{evans85, author = {Gareth Evans}, title = {Collected Papers}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, year = {1985}, address = {Oxford}, } @BOOK{field01, author = {Hartry Field}, title = {Truth and the Absence of Fact}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, year = {2001}, address = {Oxford}, } @BOOK{finetime, author = {Kit Fine}, title = {Modality and Tense}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, year = {2005}, address = {Oxford}, } @BOOK{frankfurt88, AUTHOR = "Harry G. Frankfurt", TITLE = "The Importance of What We Care About", PUBLISHER = "Cambridge University Press", YEAR = "1988", address = "Cambridge", } @BOOK{fregepmc, editor = "Gottfried Gabriel and H. Hermes and F. Kambartel and Christian Thiel and Albert Veraart", TITLE = "Philosophical and Mathematical Correspondence of Gottlob Frege", PUBLISHER = "University of Chicago Press", YEAR = "1980", address = "Chicago", note = "Translated by Hans Kaal", } @BOOK{grice87, author = {Paul Grice}, title = {Studies in the Way of Words}, publisher = {Harvard University Press}, year = {1987}, address = {Cambridge, MA}, } @Book{harman99, author = "Gilbert Harman", title = "Reasoning, Meaning, and Mind", publisher = "Oxford University Press", year = 1999, address = "Oxford" } @BOOK{heal03, AUTHOR = "Jane Heal", TITLE = "Mind, Reason, and Imagination", PUBLISHER = "Cambridge University Press", YEAR = "2003", address = "Cambridge", } @BOOK{kriegelwilliford, editor = {Uriah Kriegel and Kevin Williford}, title = {Self-Representational Approaches to Consciousness}, publisher = {The MIT Press}, year = {2006}, address = {Cambridge, MA}, } @BOOK{leporend, editor = {Ernest Lepore}, title = {New Directions in Semantics}, publisher = {Academic Press}, year = {1987}, address = {London}, } @BOOK{lewisp1, author = {David Lewis}, title = {Philosophical Papers}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, year = {1983}, volume = {I}, address = {Oxford}, } @BOOK{lewisp2, author = {David Lewis}, title = {Philosophical Papers}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, year = {1986}, volume = {II}, address = {Oxford}, } @BOOK{lewisp3, author = {David Lewis}, title = {Papers in Philosophical Logic}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, year = {1998}, address = {Cambridge}, } @BOOK{lewisp4, author = {David Lewis}, title = {Papers in Metaphysics and Epistemology}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, year = {1999}, address = {Cambridge}, } @BOOK{lewisp5, author = {David Lewis}, title = {Papers in Ethics and Social Philosophy}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, year = {2000}, address = {Cambridge}, } @BOOK{ludlow97, editor = {Peter Ludlow}, title = {Readings in the Philosophy of Language}, publisher = {The MIT Press}, year = {1997}, address = {Cambridge, MA}, } @BOOK{mcdowell98, author = {John McDowell}, title = {Meaning, Knowledge, and Reality}, publisher = {Harvard University Press}, year = {1998}, address = {Cambridge, MA}, } @BOOK{melloroliver, editor = "Hugh Mellor and Alex Oliver", TITLE = "Properties", PUBLISHER = "Oxford University Press", YEAR = "1997", address = "Oxford", } @BOOK{moore22, AUTHOR = "George Edward Moore", TITLE = "Philosophical Studies", PUBLISHER = "Routledge and Kegan Paul", YEAR = "1922", address = "London", } @BOOK{moore93, AUTHOR = "George Edward Moore", TITLE = "Selected Writings", PUBLISHER = "Routledge", YEAR = "1993", address = "London", note = "edited by Thomas Baldwin", } @BOOK{quine53, author = {Willard Van Orman Quine}, title = {From a Logical Point of View}, publisher = {Harvard University Press}, year = {1953/1980}, address = {Cambridge, MA}, edition = {revised second}, } @BOOK{rosenthal91, editor = "David M. Rosenthal", TITLE = "The Nature of Mind", PUBLISHER = "Oxford University Press", YEAR = "1991", address = "Oxford", } @BOOK{russellpe, author = {Bertrand Russell}, title = {Philosophical Essays}, year = {1910}, publisher = {Longmans, Green}, address = {Bombay}, } @BOOK{russellz4, AUTHOR = "Bertrand Russell", TITLE = "Collected Papers of Bertrand Russell", PUBLISHER = "Routledge", YEAR = "1994", volume = "4", address = "London", } @BOOK{russellz6, AUTHOR = "Bertrand Russell", TITLE = "Collected Papers of Bertrand Russell", PUBLISHER = "Routledge", YEAR = "1992", volume = "6", address = "London", } @BOOK{russellz7, AUTHOR = "Bertrand Russell", TITLE = "Collected Papers of Bertrand Russell", PUBLISHER = "George Allen \& Unwin", YEAR = "1984", volume = "7", address = "London", } @BOOK{russellz8, AUTHOR = "Bertrand Russell", TITLE = "Collected Papers of Bertrand Russell", PUBLISHER = "George Allen \& Unwin", YEAR = "1986", volume = "8", address = "London", } @BOOK{salmonsoames88, editor = {Nathan U. Salmon and Scott Soames}, title = {Propositions and Attitudes}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, year = {1988}, series = {Oxford}, } @BOOK{shoemaker96, author = {Sydney Shoemaker}, title = {The First-Person Perspective and Other Essays}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, year = {1996}, address = {Cambridge}, } @BOOK{stalnaker99, author = {Robert C. Stalnaker}, title = {Context and Content}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, year = {1999}, address = {Oxford}, } @BOOK{strawson97, AUTHOR = "Peter F. Strawson", TITLE = "Entity and Identity", PUBLISHER = "Oxford University Press", YEAR = "1997", address = "Oxford", } @BOOK{swartz65, editor = {Robert J. Swartz}, title = {Perceiving, Sensing, and Knowing}, publisher = {University of California Press}, year = {1965}, address = {Berkeley}, } @BOOK{swets64, AUTHOR = "John A. Swets", TITLE = "Signal Detection and Recognition in Human Observers: Contemporary Readings", PUBLISHER = "John Wiley and Sons", YEAR = "1964", address = "New York", } @BOOK{thines91, editor = "G. Thines and A. Costall and G. Butterworth", TITLE = "Michotte's Experimental Psychology of Perception", PUBLISHER = "Lawrence Erlbaum and Associates", YEAR = "1991", address = "Hillsdale, NJ", } @BOOK{vendler67, AUTHOR = "Zeno Vendler", TITLE = "Linguistics in Philosophy", PUBLISHER = "Cornell University Press", YEAR = "1967", address = "Ithaca", note = {Essays: Linguistics and the a priori; Singular terms; Each and every, any and all; Verbs and times; Facts and events; Effects, results, and consequences; The grammar of goodness }, } @BOOK{villanueva96, editor = "Enrique Villanueva", TITLE = "Perception", PUBLISHER = "Ridgeview", YEAR = "1996", volume = "7", series = "Philosophical Issues", address = "Atascadero", } @BOOK{walshkulikowski88, editor = "Vincent Walsh and Janusz Kulikowski", TITLE = "Perceptual Constancy: Why Things Look as They Do", PUBLISHER = "Cambridge University Press", YEAR = "1988", address = "Cambridge", } Exported entries (BibTeX) Export more entries in BibTeX to add them to this list. @unpublished{MillicanManuscript-MILTOA-3, author = {Peter Millican}, abstract = {Any argument which attempts to prove God's existence a priori based only on His nature can be termed an "Ontological Argument". Historically, however, the term is inextricably associated with the famous argument presented in Anselm's Proslogion chapter II, and with the later variant advanced by Descartes in his fifth Meditation and subsequently developed by Leibniz. Some have claimed that Anselm's argument was anticipated in the thought either of various classical philosophers (notably Aristotle, Parmenides, Plato, and Zeno of Cition) or of Augustine, but although there are indeed suggestive passages in their writings, Anselm's explicit "proof" of God's existence based on his Nature does appear to be a genuinely original discovery.}, title = {The Ontological Argument} } @article{Millican2004-MILTOF, volume = {113}, number = {451}, author = {Peter Millican}, abstract = {Anselm's Ontological Argument fails, but not for any of the various reasons commonly adduced. In particular, its failure has nothing to do with violating deep Kantian principles by treating \textquoteleft{}exists\textquoteright as a predicate or making reference to \textquoteleft{}Meinongian\textquoteright entities. Its one fatal flaw, so far from being metaphysically deep, is in fact logically shallow, deriving from a subtle scope ambiguity in Anselm's key phrase. If we avoid this ambiguity, and the indeterminacy of reference to which it gives rise, then his argument is blocked even if his supposed Meinongian extravagances are permitted. Moreover it is blocked in a way which is straightforward and compelling (by contrast with the Kantian objections), and which generalizes easily to other versions of the Ontological Argument. A significant moral follows. Fear of Anselm's argument has been hugely influential in motivating ontological fastidiousness and widespread reluctance to countenance talk of potentially non-existing entities. But if this paper is correct, then the Ontological Argument cannot properly provide any such motivation. Some of the most influential contributions to ontology, from Kant to Russell and beyond, rest on a mistake.}, title = {The One Fatal Flaw in Anselm's Argument}, journal = {Mind}, year = {2004}, pages = {437--476} } @book{Matthen2005-MATSDA, author = {Mohan P. Matthen}, abstract = {Seeing, Doing, and Knowing is an original and comprehensive philosophical treatment of sense perception as it is currently investigated by cognitive neuroscientists. Its central theme is the task-oriented specialization of sensory systems across the biological domain; these systems coevolve with an organism's learning and action systems, providing the latter with classifications of external objects in terms of sensory categories purpose--built for their need. On the basis of this central idea, Matthen presents novel theories of perceptual similarity, content, and realism. His work will be a stimulating resource for a wide range of scholars and students across philosophy and psychology}, title = {Seeing, Doing, and Knowing: A Philosophical Theory of Sense Perception}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, year = {2005} } @article{Rosenthal1986-ROSTCO, volume = {49}, number = {May}, author = {David M. Rosenthal}, abstract = {No mental phenomenon is more central than consciousness to an adequate understanding of the mind. Nor does any mental phenomenon seem more stubbornly to resist theoretical treatment. Consciousness is so basic to the way we think about the mind that it can be tempting to suppose that no mental states exist that are not conscious states. Indeed, it may even seem mysterious what sort of thing a mental state might be if it is not a conscious state. On this way of looking at things, if any mental states do lack consciousness, they are exceptional cases that call for special explanation or qualification. Perhaps dispositional or cognitive states exist that are not conscious, but nonetheless count as mental states}, title = {Two Concepts of Consciousness}, journal = {Philosophical Studies}, year = {1986}, pages = {329--59} } @article{Block2008-BLOCAC, volume = {108}, number = {1pt3}, author = {Ned Block}, abstract = {This article concerns the interplay between two issues that involve both philosophy and neuroscience: whether the content of phenomenal consciousness is 'rich' or 'sparse', whether phenomenal consciousness goes beyond cognitive access, and how it would be possible for there to be evidence one way or the other.}, title = {Consciousness and Cognitive Access}, journal = {Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society}, year = {2008}, pages = {289--317} } @book{Siegel2010-SIETCO-4, author = {Susanna Siegel}, abstract = {In this book, Susanna Siegel develops a framework for understanding the contents of visual experience, and argues that these contents involve all sorts of ...}, title = {The Contents of Visual Experience}, publisher = {Oxford}, year = {2010} } @incollection{Watzl2011-WATAAS, author = {Sebastian Watzl}, booktitle = {Attention: Philosophical and Psychological Essays}, abstract = {This paper defends and develops the structuring account of conscious attention: attention is the conscious mental process of structuring one\textquoteright{}s stream of consciousness so that some parts of it are more central than others. In the first part of the paper, I motivate the structuring account. Drawing on a variety of resources I argue that the phenomenology of attention cannot be fully captured in terms of how the world appears to the subject, as well as against an atomistic conception of attention. In the second part of the paper, I show how the structuring account can be made precise: attention causes and causally sustains phenomenal relations to hold between the parts of the stream of consciousness; most importantly the relation of one part being peripheral to another. I end by pointing out consequences for both the scientific study of attention as well as for several areas of central philosophical interest.}, title = {Attention as Structuring of the Stream of Consciousness}, year = {2011} } @incollection{Byrne2006-BYRCP, volume = {66}, number = {1-2}, author = {Alex Byrne and David R. Hilbert}, booktitle = {Perception and Status of Secondary Qualities}, abstract = {The realist preference for reductive theories of color over the last few decades is particularly striking in light of the generally anti-reductionist mood of recent philosophy of mind. The parallels between the mind-body problem and the case of color are substantial enough that the difference in trajectory is surprising. While dualism and non-.}, title = {Color Primitivism}, publisher = {Kluwer}, year = {2006}, pages = {73--105} } @article{Hellie2013-HELCFC, volume = {73}, number = {2}, author = {Benj Hellie}, abstract = {\textquoteleft{}Egalitarian' views of consciousness treat my stream of consciousness and yours as on a par ontologically. A range of worries about Chalmers's philosophical system are traced to a background presupposition of egalitarianism: Chalmers is apparently committed to \textquoteleft{}soul pellets'; the \textquoteleft{}phenomenal properties' at the core of the system are obscure; a \textquoteleft{}vertiginous question' about my identity is raised but not adequately answered; the theory of phenomenal concepts conflicts with the \textquoteleft{}transparency of experience'; the epistemology of other minds verges very close to a priori physicalism; the system predicts that dualism is alluring, when it is not}, title = {Against Egalitarianism}, journal = {Analysis}, year = {2013}, pages = {304--320} } Exported entries (BibTeX) Export more entries in BibTeX to add them to this list. @incollection{Evans1977-EVAPQA, volume = {7}, number = {3}, author = {Gareth Evans}, booktitle = {Collected Papers}, title = {Pronouns, Quantifiers, and Relative Clauses (I)}, publisher = {Clarendon Press}, year = {1977}, pages = {76--152} } @article{Kaplan1990-KAPW, volume = {64}, author = {David Kaplan}, title = {Words}, journal = {Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume}, year = {1990}, pages = {93--119} } @article{Grover1975-GROAPT, volume = {27}, number = {2}, author = {Dorothy L. Grover and Joseph L. Camp and Nuel D. Belnap}, title = {A Prosentential Theory of Truth}, publisher = {Princeton University Press}, journal = {Philosophical Studies}, year = {1975}, pages = {73--125} } @article{MacFarlane2003-MACFCA-2, volume = {53}, number = {212}, author = {John MacFarlane}, abstract = {If it is not now determined whether there will be a sea battle tomorrow, can an assertion that there will be one be true? The problem has persisted because there are compelling arguments on both sides. If there are objectively possible futures which would make the prediction true and others which would make it false, symmetry considerations seem to forbid counting it either true or false. Yet if we think about how we would assess the prediction tomorrow, when a sea battle is raging (or not), it seems we must assign the utterance a de{}nite truth-value. I argue that both arguments must be given their due, and that this requires relativizing utterance-truth to a context of assessment. I show how this relativization can be handled in a rigorous formal semantics, and I argue that we can make coherent sense of assertion without assuming that utterances have their truth-values absolutely.}, title = {Future Contingents and Relative Truth}, journal = {Philosophical Quarterly}, year = {2003}, pages = {321--8211} } @article{Lewis1979-LEWSIA, volume = {8}, number = {1}, author = {David Lewis}, title = {Scorekeeping in a Language Game}, journal = {Journal of Philosophical Logic}, year = {1979}, pages = {339--359} } @incollection{Tarski1936-TARTCO, author = {Alfred Tarski}, booktitle = {Logic, Semantics, Metamathematics}, title = {The Concept of Truth in Formalized Languages}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, year = {1936}, pages = {152--278} } @InCollection{sep-liar-paradox, author = {Beall, Jc and Glanzberg, Michael}, title = {Liar Paradox}, booktitle = {The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy}, editor = {Edward N. Zalta}, howpublished = {\url{http://plato.stanford.edu/archives/spr2013/entries/liar-paradox/}}, year = {2013}, edition = {Spring 2013}, } @article{Kripke1975-KRIOOA, volume = {72}, number = {19}, author = {Saul A. Kripke}, title = {Outline of a Theory of Truth}, journal = {Journal of Philosophy}, year = {1975}, pages = {690--716} } @article{Barnett2009-BARIVS, volume = {87}, number = {1}, author = {David Barnett}, abstract = {On the dominant view of vagueness, if it is vague whether Harry is bald, then it is unsettled, not merely epistemically, but metaphysically, whether Harry is bald. In other words, vagueness is a type of indeterminacy. On the standard alternative, vagueness is a type of ignorance: if it is vague whether Harry is bald, then, even though it is metaphysically settled whether Harry is bald, we cannot know whether Harry is bald. On my view, vagueness is neither a type of indeterminacy nor a type of ignorance. Rather, it is sui generis.}, title = {Is Vagueness Sui Generis?}, journal = {Australasian Journal of Philosophy}, year = {2009}, pages = {5--2013} } @article{Chalmers2007-CHARM, volume = {67}, number = {294}, author = {David J. Chalmers and Alan H\'a{}jek}, abstract = {Frank Ramsey (1931) wrote: If two people are arguing 'if p will q?' and both are in doubt as to p, they are adding p hypothetically to their stock of knowledge and arguing on that basis about q. We can say that they are fixing their degrees of belief in q given p. Let us take the first sentence the way it is often taken, as proposing the following test for the acceptability of an indicative conditional: \textquoteleft{}If p then q\textquoteright is acceptable to a subject S iff, were S to accept p and consider q, S would accept q. Now consider an indicative conditional of the form (1) If p, then I believe p. Suppose that you accept p and consider \textquoteleft{}I believe p\textquoteright. To accept p while rejecting \textquoteleft{}I believe p\textquoteright is tantamount to accepting the Moore-paradoxical sentence \textquoteleft{}p and I do not believe p\textquoteright, and so is irrational. To accept p while suspending judgment about \textquoteleft{}I believe p\textquoteright is irrational for similar reasons. So rationality requires that if you accept p and consider \textquoteleft{}I believe p\textquoteright, you accept \textquoteleft{}I believe p\textquoteright.}, title = {Ramsey + Moore = God}, journal = {Analysis}, year = {2007}, pages = {170--172} } @article{Barnett2009-BARIVS, volume = {87}, number = {1}, author = {David Barnett}, abstract = {On the dominant view of vagueness, if it is vague whether Harry is bald, then it is unsettled, not merely epistemically, but metaphysically, whether Harry is bald. In other words, vagueness is a type of indeterminacy. On the standard alternative, vagueness is a type of ignorance: if it is vague whether Harry is bald, then, even though it is metaphysically settled whether Harry is bald, we cannot know whether Harry is bald. On my view, vagueness is neither a type of indeterminacy nor a type of ignorance. Rather, it is sui generis.}, title = {Is Vagueness Sui Generis ?}, journal = {Australasian Journal of Philosophy}, year = {2009}, pages = {5--2013} } @article{Kolodny2010-KOLIAO, volume = {107}, number = {3}, author = {Niko Kolodny and John MacFarlane}, abstract = {We consider a paradox involving indicative conditionals (\textquotedblleft{}ifs\textquotedblright) and deontic modals (\textquotedblleft{}oughts\textquotedblright). After considering and rejecting several standard options for..}, title = {Ifs and Oughts}, journal = {Journal of Philosophy}, year = {2010}, pages = {115--143} } @article{Stalnaker1975-STAIC, volume = {5}, number = {3}, author = {Robert Stalnaker}, title = {Indicative Conditionals}, publisher = {Springer Netherlands}, journal = {Philosophia}, year = {1975}, pages = {269--286} } @article{Veltman2005-VELMCA, volume = {22}, number = {2}, author = {Frank Veltman}, abstract = {This paper provides an update semantics for counterfactual conditionals. It does so by giving a dynamic twist to the \textquoteleft{}Premise Semantics\textquoteright for counterfactuals developed in Veltman (1976) and Kratzer (1981). It also offers an alternative solution to the problems with naive Premise Semantics discussed by Angelika Kratzer in \textquoteleft{}Lumps of Thought\textquoteright (Kratzer, 1989). Such an alternative is called for given the triviality results presented in Kanazawa et al. (2005, this issue)}, title = {Making Counterfactual Assumptions}, journal = {Journal of Semantics}, year = {2005}, pages = {159--180} } @incollection{heimfcsftd, author = {Irene Heim}, title = {File Change Semantics and the Familiarity Theory of Definiteness}, booktitle = {Meaning, Use, and Interpretation of Language}, editor = {Rainer B\"auerle and Christoph Schwarze and Arnim {Von Stechow}}, publisher = {De Gruyter}, location = {Berlin}, year = {1983}, } @article{Rothschild2007-ROTPAS, volume = {104}, number = {2}, author = {Daniel Rothschild}, abstract = {This paper discusses the apparent scope ambiguities between definite descriptions and modal operators. I argue that we need the theory of presupposition to explain why these ambiguities are not always present, and that once that theory is in hand, Kripke\textquoteright{}s modal argument loses much of its force.}, title = {Presuppositions and Scope}, journal = {Journal of Philosophy}, year = {2007}, pages = {71--106} } @phdthesis{Heim1982-HEITSO-4, author = {Irene Heim}, title = {The Semantics of Definite and Indefinite Noun Phrases}, school = {UMass Amherst}, year = {1982} } @unpublished{RothschildManuscript-ROTOTD, author = {Daniel Rothschild and Seth Yalcin}, year = {MS}, abstract = {On one familiar and traditional picture, linguistic communication is a matter of the expression and transmission of a proposition across a common ground, with the proposition determined as a function of its semantic value. What general properties of a system of linguistic communication indicate whether or not it can, even in principle, be modeled along these traditional lines? This is a fundamental question in natural language semantics and pragmatics, and one relevant to a full understanding and assessment of non-traditional models of communication---{}notably, those found in the dynamic semantics tradition. The question is, in part, about what properties make a semantics and prag- matics for a language fragment \textquotedblleft{}robustly dynamic\textquotedblright as opposed to \textquotedblleft{}static\textquotedblright. We formalize one natural version of this question and answer it, in the pro- cess extending earlier results of van Benthem and Veltman. According to our result, the characterizing feature of the traditional picture---{}of \textquoteleft{}staticness\textquoteright, on one precisification---{}is this: the updates to the common ground induced by every sentence of the relevant language fragment exhibit idempotence and commutativity. The result naturally raises the question whether natural languages exhibit failures of idempotence or commutativity. We examine the issue, bringing out some ways in which putative failures of idempotence and commutativity can, and cannot, be explained by appeal to context-sensitivity.}, title = {On the Dynamics of Conversation} } @article{Lewis1979-LEWSIA, volume = {8}, number = {1}, author = {David Lewis}, title = {Scorekeeping in a Language Game}, journal = {Journal of Philosophical Logic}, year = {1979}, pages = {339--359} } @article{Gillies2009-GILOTF, volume = {118}, number = {3}, author = {Anthony S. Gillies}, abstract = {What we want to be true about ordinary indicative conditionals seems to be more than we can possibly get: there just seems to be no good way to assign truth-conditions to ordinary indicative conditionals. Some take this argument as reason to make our wantings more modest. Others take it to show that indicative conditionals don't have truth-conditions in the first place. But we have overlooked two possibilities for assigning truth-conditions to indicatives. What's more, those possibilities deliver what we want and turn out to be equivalent. CiteULike Connotea Del.icio.us Digg Reddit Technorati What's this?}, title = {On Truth-Conditions for If (but Not Quite Only If)}, journal = {Philosophical Review}, year = {2009}, pages = {325--349} } @article{Belnap1992-BELTWO, volume = {51}, number = {3-4}, author = {Nuel Belnap and Michael Perloff}, abstract = { The conditional,if an agent did something, then the agent could have done otherwise, is analyzed usingstit theory, which is a logic of seeing to it that based on agents making choices in the context of branching time. The truth of the conditional is found to be a subtle matter that depends on how it is interpreted (e.g., on what otherwise refers to, and on the difference between could and might) and also on whether or not there are busy choosers that can make infinitely many choices in a finite span of time}, title = {The Way of the Agent}, journal = {Studia Logica}, year = {1992}, pages = {463--484} } @article{Lewis1976-LEWPOC, volume = {85}, number = {3}, author = {David Lewis}, title = {Probabilities of Conditionals and Conditional Probabilities}, journal = {Philosophical Review}, year = {1976}, pages = {297--315} } @article{Lewis1986-LEWPOC-2, volume = {95}, number = {4}, author = {David Lewis}, title = {Probabilities of Conditionals and Conditional Probabilities II}, journal = {Philosophical Review}, year = {1986}, pages = {581--589} } @incollection{Kripke2011-KRIAPA-3, author = {Saul A. Kripke}, booktitle = {Philosophical Troubles. Collected Papers Vol I}, title = {A Puzzle About Time and Thought}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, year = {2011} } @article{Schroeder2010-SCHBFE-2, volume = {70}, number = {1}, author = {Mark Schroeder}, title = {Being For: Evaluating the Semantic Program of Expressivism \textbullet by M Ark S Chroeder \textbullet C Larendon P Ress , 2008. XVI + 198 Pp . \textsterling{}27.50: Summary}, journal = {Analysis}, year = {2010}, pages = {101--104} } @book{Schroeder2008-SCHBF-2, author = {Mark Schroeder}, abstract = {Expressivism - the sophisticated contemporary incarnation of the noncognitivist research program of Ayer, Stevenson, and Hare - is no longer the province of metaethicists alone. Its comprehensive view about the nature of both normative language and normative thought has also recently been applied to many topics elsewhere in philosophy - including logic, probability, mental and linguistic content, knowledge, epistemic modals, belief, the a priori, and even quantifiers. [...] Expressivism, the book argues, is coherent and interesting, but false.}, title = {Being For}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, year = {2008} } @unpublished{HellieManuscript-HELSSA-3, author = {Benj Hellie}, year = {MS}, abstract = {The liar paradox can be shown semantically defective if we distinguish the $<$em$>$sentence$<$/em$>$ ''snow is white' is true' from the $<$em$>$string$<$/em$>$ that constitutes it. This paper develops the String-to-Sentence Theory of Truth---for short, String Theory---according to which, while the $<$em$>$string$<$/em$>$ contains the string 'true', the $<$em$>$sentence$<$/em$>$ is merely 'snow is white', which contains no such occurrence: more generally, a string like 'S is true' constitutes, relative to an assessor, the sentence which, to the assessor, means the same as S. So suppose we attempt to define a singular term 'L' referring to the sentence 'not: L is true'. Relative to an assessor, 'L' refers to the sentence negating the assessor's sentence meaning the same as the referent of 'L'. So the referent of 'L' means the same as its negation. But no sentence means the same as its negation, so 'L' does not refer. The act of naming with which the liar paradox commences is semantically defective; so there can be no liar paradox.}, title = {Sentences, Strings, and Truth} } @book{Austin1975-AUSHTD, author = {J. L. Austin}, abstract = {For this second edition, the editors have returned to Austin's original lecture notes, amending the printed text where it seemed necessary.}, title = {How to Do Things with Words}, publisher = {Clarendon Press}, year = {1975} } @unpublished{DorrManuscript-DOREEM, author = {Cian Dorr and John Hawthorne}, year = {MS}, abstract = {Seth Yalcin has pointed out some puzzling facts about the behaviour of epistemic modals in certain embedded contexts. For example, conditionals that begin \textquoteleft{}If it is raining and it might not be raining, \textellipsis\textquoteright sound unacceptable, unlike conditionals that begin \textquoteleft{}If it is raining and I don\textquoteright{}t know it, \textellipsis\textquoteright. These facts pose a prima facie problem for an orthodox treatment of epistemic modals, according to which they express propositions about the knowledge of some contextually specified individual or group. This paper develops an explanation of the puzzling facts about embedding within an orthodox framework, using broadly Gricean resources.}, title = {Embedding Epistemic Modals} } @article{Kratzer1977-KRAWMA, volume = {1}, number = {3}, author = {Angelika Kratzer}, abstract = {In this paper I offer an account of the meaning of must and can within the framework of possible worlds semantics. The paper consists of two parts: the first argues for a relative concept of modality underlying modal words like must and can in natural language. I give preliminary definitions of the meaning of these words which are formulated in terms of logical consequence and compatibility, respectively. The second part discusses one kind of insufficiency in the meaning definitions given in the first part, which arise from the ex falso quodlibet paradox of logical consequence. In stepwise fashion, I make an attempt to avoid most of the consequences of this paradox for the meaning definitions of must and can.}, title = {What `Must' and `Can' Must and Can Mean}, journal = {Linguistics and Philosophy}, year = {1977}, pages = {337--355} } @article{DeRose1991-DEREP, volume = {100}, number = {4}, author = {Keith DeRose}, title = {Epistemic Possibilities}, journal = {Philosophical Review}, year = {1991}, pages = {581--605} } @article{Williamson1996-WILKAA, volume = {105}, number = {4}, author = {Timothy Williamson}, title = {Knowing and Asserting}, journal = {Philosophical Review}, year = {1996}, pages = {489--523} } @book{Hawthorne2004-HAWKAL, author = {John Hawthorne}, abstract = {Knowledge and Lotteries is organized around an epistemological puzzle: in many cases, we seem consistently inclined to deny that we know a certain class of propositions, while crediting ourselves with knowledge of propositions that imply them. In its starkest form, the puzzle is this: we do not think we know that a given lottery ticket will be a loser, yet we normally count ourselves as knowing all sorts of ordinary things that entail that its holder will not suddenly acquire a large fortune. After providing a number of specific and general characterizations of the puzzle, Hawthorne carefully examines the competing merits of candidate solutions. In so doing, he explores a number of central questions concerning the nature and importance of knowledge, including the relationship of knowledge to assertion and practical reasoning, the status of epistemic closure principles, the merits of various brands of scepticism, the prospects for a contextualist account of knowledge, and the potential for other sorts of salience-sensitive accounts. Along the way, he offers a careful treatment of pertinent issues at the foundations of semantics. His book will be of interest to anyone working in the field of epistemology, as well as to philosophers of language.}, title = {Knowledge and Lotteries}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, year = {2004} } @incollection{HellieForthcoming-HELOWP, author = {Benj Hellie}, booktitle = {Does Perception Have Content?}, abstract = {(1) A $<$em$>$perceptual state$<$/em$>$ is an 'ecological' state of an animal; by contrast, an $<$em$>$attentional posture$<$/em$>$ is a 'psychological' state of an animal's stream of consciousness. The latter has content, the former (being nonpsychological) lacks it. The content of the latter is certainty in the existence of the target of attention (a qualitative state of an external object) with the nature it has. (2) I carry forward the view from 'There it is' to rebut hallucination worries about the 'certainty' plank. (3) In response to spectral inversion worries, I urge a 'political' stance (cosmopolitanism abroad, regionalism at home) about the metaphysics presupposed in the 'nature' plank. (4) I sketch an expressivist semantics for 'this is white but looks red' on which it $<$em$>$informs$<$/em$>$ that this is white, $<$em$>$presupposes$<$/em$>$ that this exists, and $<$em$>$expresses$<$/em$>$ a purely predicative object-directed belief ascribing $<$em$>$redness$<$/em$>$. }, title = {On Which Perceptual Phenomena Have Content and Why They Have It}, publisher = {Oxford UP}, year = {forthcoming} } @incollection{Kamp1981-KAMATO, author = {Hans Kamp}, booktitle = {Formal Semantics---the Essential Readings}, title = {A Theory of Truth and Semantic Representation}, publisher = {Blackwell}, year = {1981}, pages = {189--222} } @incollection{kratzerncm, author = {Angelika Kratzer}, booktitle = {Words, Worlds, and Contexts}, title = {The Notional Category of Modality}, editor = {H. J. Eikmeyer and H. Reiser}, publisher = {de Gruyter}, address = {Berlin and New York}, year = {1981}, pages = {38--74} } @incollection{kratzerconditionals, author = {Angelika Kratzer}, booktitle = {Handbuch Semantik}, title = {Conditionals}, editor = {Arnim von Stechow and Deiter Wunderlich}, publisher = {de Gruyter}, address = {Berlin and New York}, year = {1991}, pages = {651--6} } @book{winter-boolean, author = {Yoad Winter}, title = {Flexibility Principles in Boolean Semantics}, publisher = {The MIT Press}, address = {Cambridge, MA}, year = {2001} } @article{DeRose1995-DERSTS, volume = {104}, number = {1}, author = {Keith DeRose}, title = {Solving the Skeptical Problem}, journal = {Philosophical Review}, year = {1995}, pages = {1--52} } @article{Rothschild2012-ROTEC, volume = {112}, number = {1pt1}, author = {Daniel Rothschild}, abstract = {After presenting a simple expressivist account of reports of probabilistic judgements, I explore a classic problem for it, namely the Frege-Geach problem. I argue that it is a problem not just for expressivism but for any reasonable account of ascriptions of graded judgements. I suggest that the problem can be resolved by appropriately modelling imprecise credences}, title = {Expressing Credences}, journal = {Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society}, year = {2012}, pages = {99--114} } @article{Barnett2006-BARZII, volume = {115}, number = {459}, author = {David Barnett}, abstract = {A conditional takes the form \textquoteleft{}If A, then C\textquoteright. On the truth-conditional view of conditionals, conditional statements state things with truth-conditions. On the suppositional view, conditional statements involve the expression of a supposition. I develop and defend a view on which conditional statements both state things with truth-conditions and express suppositions. On this view, something is fundamentally right about standard truth-conditional and standard suppositional views. Considerations in favor of conditional contents lead us to attribute truth-conditional contents to conditional statements; considerations in favor of the suppositional view then lead us to an unexpected account of these contents. The resulting view has a number of benefits, including a unified treatment of conditional speech acts, a plausible account of our practice of ascribing truth-values to conditional statements, a simple explanation of the apparent equivalence between probabilities of conditionals and conditional probabilities, an intuitive treatment of \textquoteleft{}Gibbardian stand-offs\textquoteright, a plausible logic of conditionals, and an explanation of why theorizing about conditionals has proved so difficult}, title = {Zif is If}, journal = {Mind}, year = {2006}, pages = {519--566} } @incollection{Gibbard1981-GIBTRT, author = {Allan Gibbard}, booktitle = {Ifs}, title = {Two Recent Theories of Conditionals}, publisher = {Reidel}, year = {1981}, pages = {211--247} } @article{McGee1985-MCGACT, volume = {82}, number = {9}, author = {Vann McGee}, title = {A Counterexample to Modus Ponens}, journal = {Journal of Philosophy}, year = {1985}, pages = {462--471} } @article{Hamblin1963-HAMQAS, volume = {30}, number = {1}, author = {C. L. Hamblin}, title = {Questions Aren't Statements}, journal = {Philosophy of Science}, year = {1963}, pages = {62--63} } @article{Groenendijk1982-GROSAO, volume = {5}, number = {2}, author = {Joroen Groenendijk and Martin Stokhof}, title = {Semantic Analysis of Wh-Complements}, journal = {Linguistics and Philosophy}, year = {1982}, pages = {175--233} } @article{CharlowForthcoming-CHALAS-2, author = {Nate Charlow}, abstract = {In this paper I will develop a view about the semantics of imperatives, which I term Modal Noncognitivism, on which imperatives might be said to have truth conditions (dispositionally, anyway), but on which it does not make sense to see them as expressing propositions (hence does not make sense to ascribe to them truth or falsity). This view stands against \textquotedblleft{}Cognitivist\textquotedblright accounts of the semantics of imperatives, on which imperatives are claimed to express propositions, which are then enlisted in explanations of the relevant logico-semantic phenomena. It also stands against the major competitors to Cognitivist accounts---{}all of which are non-truth-conditional and, as a result, fail to provide satisfying explanations of the fundamental semantic characteristics of imperatives (or so I argue). The view of imperatives I defend here improves on various treatments of imperatives on the market in giving an empirically and theoretically adequate account of their semantics and logic. It yields explanations of a wide range of semantic and logical phenomena about imperatives---{}explanations that are, I argue, at least as satisfying as the sorts of explanations of semantic and logical phenomena familiar from truth-conditional semantics. But it accomplishes this while defending the notion---{}which is, I argue, substantially correct---{}that imperatives could not have propositions, or truth conditions, as their meanings}, title = {Logic and Semantics for Imperatives}, journal = {Journal of Philosophical Logic}, year = {forthcoming}, pages = {1--48} } @book{Adams1975-ADATLO-4, author = {Ernest W. Adams}, abstract = {THE INDICATIVE CONDITIONAL. A PROBABILISTIC CRITERION OF SOUNDNESS FOR DEDUCTIVE INFERENCES Our objective in this section is to establish a prima facie case ...}, title = {The Logic of Conditionals: An Application of Probability to Deductive Logic}, publisher = {D. Reidel Pub. Co.}, year = {1975} } @incollection{MacFarlane2005-MACTAS, volume = {1}, author = {John MacFarlane}, booktitle = {Oxford Studies in Epistemology}, abstract = {Recent years have seen an explosion of interest in the semantics of knowledge-attributing sentences, not just among epistemologists but among philosophers of language seeking a general understanding of linguistic context sensitivity. Despite all this critical attention, however, we are as far from consensus as ever. If we have learned anything, it is that each of the standard views---{}invariantism, contextualism, and sensitive invariantism---{}has its Achilles\textquoteright heel: a residuum of facts about our use of knowledge attributions that it can explain only with special pleading. This is not surprising if, as I will argue, there is a grain of truth in each of these views.}, title = {The Assessment Sensitivity of Knowledge Attributions}, year = {2005}, pages = {197--234} } @unpublished{YalcinManuscript-YALCOM, author = {Seth Yalcin}, year = {MS}, abstract = {I don\textquoteright{}t propose to harp on the question of whether MacFarlane has the data right. Let us just assume, for the sake of argument, that he does. Let us further assume that his interpretation of the data is correct---{}i.e., that these judgments are assessments of the the whole clause and not simply of the prejacent. Granting all this---{}maybe a lot---{}we need a semantics for epistemic modals that will make sense of the judgments in this case, and in relevantly similar cases. Mac- Farlane argues that contextualism about epistemic modals cannot make sense of the judgments. His central worry is that it can only get the truth-value judgments of speakers right by making the truth-conditions of epistemic modal claims outrageously strong---{}too strong to be assertable in cases where they are, in fact, assertable. We might call it the contextualist\textquoteright{}s dilemma: either our semantics systematically fails to capture the truth-value judgments that people actually make, or it captures these judgments but turns users of epistemic modal sentences into irrational asserters.}, title = {Comments on MacFarlane} } @unpublished{yalcinsmcgg, author = {Seth Yalcin}, year = {2013}, title = {Semantics and Metasemantics in the Context of Generative Grammar}, note = {MS, Berkeley}, } @article{Matthews2006-MATKOL, volume = {16}, number = {1}, author = {Robert J. Matthews}, title = {Knowledge of Language and Linguistic Competence}, journal = {Philosophical Issues}, year = {2006}, pages = {200--8211} } @article{hornsbyskpk, volume = {79}, number = {1}, author = {Jennifer Hornsby}, abstract = {[Jennifer Hornsby] The central claim is that the semantic knowledge exercised by people when they speak is practical knowledge. The relevant idea of practical knowledge is explicated, applied to the case of speaking, and connected with an idea of agents' knowledge. Some defence of the claim is provided. /// [Jason Stanley] The central claim is that Hornsby's argument that semantic knowledge is practical knowledge is based upon a false premise. I argue, contra Hornsby, that speakers do not voice their thoughts directly. Rather, our actions of voicing our thoughts are justified by decisions we make (albeit rapidly) about what words to use. Along the way, I raise doubts about other aspects of the thesis that semantic knowledge is practical knowledge}, title = {Semantic Knowledge and Practical Knowledge}, journal = {Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume}, year = {2005}, pages = {107--130} } @article{stanley2005-HORJSH, volume = {79}, number = {1}, author = {Jason Stanley}, abstract = {The central claim is that the semantic knowledge exercised by people when they speak is practical knowledge. The relevant idea of practical knowledge is explicated, applied to the case of speaking, and connected with an idea of agents\textquoteright knowledge. Some defence of the claim is provided.}, title = {II Reply by Jason Stanley. Hornsby on the Phenomenology of Speech}, journal = {Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume}, year = {2005}, pages = {131--145} } @article{Tsai2011-TSALKT, volume = {77}, number = {1}, author = {Cheng-Hung Tsai}, abstract = {In \textquotedblleft{}Knowing How\textquotedblright, Jason Stanley and Timothy Williamson (2001) propose an intellectualist account of knowledge-how, according to which all knowledge-how is a type of propositional knowledge about ways to act. In this article, I examine this intellectualist account by applying it to the epistemology of language. I argue that (a) Stanley and Williamson mischaracterize the concept of knowledge-how in the epistemology of language, and (b) intellectualism about knowledge of language fails in its explanatory task. One lesson that can be drawn from this case study is that Stanley and Williamson's intellectualism is limited in its explanatory scope and power insofar as it cannot explain the knowledge of language, which is usually conceived as knowledge-how and as non-propositional in character. Their intellectualist claim that all knowledge-how is knowledge-that should be withdrawn}, title = {Linguistic Know-How: The Limits of Intellectualism}, journal = {Theoria}, year = {2011}, pages = {71--86} } @article{Tsai2010-TSAPKO, volume = {38}, number = {2}, author = {Cheng-Hung Tsai}, abstract = {One of the main challenges in the philosophy of language is determining the form of knowledge of the rules of language. Michael Dummett has put forth the view that knowledge of the rules of language is a kind of implicit knowledge; some philosophers have mistakenly conceived of this type of knowledge as a kind of knowledge-that . In a recent paper in this journal, Patricia Hanna argues against Dummett\textquoteright{}s knowledge-that view and proposes instead a knowledge-how view in which knowledge of the rules of language is a kind of practical knowledge, like an agent\textquoteright{}s non-propositional knowledge of counting. In this paper I argue, first, that Hanna misunderstands Dummett\textquoteright{}s conception of knowledge of linguistic rules, and, second, that Dummett\textquoteright{}s considerations of practical knowledge of language pose a problem for Hanna\textquoteright{}s knowledge-how view. At the end of the paper, I briefly sketch an account of practical knowledge of language that meets the requirements set by Dummett.}, title = {Practical Knowledge of Language}, journal = {Philosophia}, year = {2010}, pages = {331--341} } @article{lewis70gs, volume = {22}, number = {1--2}, author = {David Lewis}, title = {General Semantics}, journal = {Synthese}, year = {1970}, pages = {18--67} } @article{pettit02, volume = {111}, number = {443}, author = {Dean Pettit}, abstract = {It is a natural thought that understanding language consists in possessing knowledge---{}to understand a word is to know what it means. It is also natural to suppose that this knowledge is propositional knowledge---{}to know what a word means is to know that it means such-and-such. Thus it is prima facie plausible to suppose that understanding a bit of language consists in possessing propositional knowledge of its meaning. I refer to this as the epistemic view of understanding language. The theoretical appeal of this view for the philosophy of language is that it provides for an attractive account of the project of the theory of meaning. If understanding language consists in possessing propositional knowledge of the meanings of expressions, then a meaning theory amounts to a theory of what speakers know in virtue of understanding language. In this paper I argue that, despite its intuitive and theoretical appeal, the epistemic view is false. Propositional knowledge is not necessary for understanding language, not even tacit knowledge. Unlike knowledge, I argue, linguistic understanding does not fail in Gettier cases, does not require epistemic warrant and does not even require belief. The intuitions about knowledge that have been central to epistemology do not seem to hold for linguistic understanding. So unless epistemologists have been radically mistaken about what knowledge requires, knowledge is unnecessary for understanding language.}, title = {Why Knowledge is Unnecessary for Understanding Language}, journal = {Mind}, year = {2002}, pages = {519--550} } @incollection{rey03, author = {Georges Rey}, booktitle = {Epistemology of Language}, title = {Intentional Content and a Chomskian Linguistics}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, year = {2003} } @book{devitt06, author = {Michael Devitt}, abstract = {The Chomskian revolution in linguistics gave rise to a new orthodoxy about mind and language. Michael Devitt throws down a provocative challenge to that orthodoxy. What is linguistics about? What role should linguistic intuitions play in constructing grammars? What is innate about language? Is there a 'language faculty'? These questions are crucial to our developing understanding of ourselves; Michael Devitt offers refreshingly original answers. He argues that linguistics is about linguistic reality and is not part of psychology; that linguistic rules are not represented in the mind; that speakers are largely ignorant of their language; that speakers' intuitions do not reflect information supplied by the language faculty and are not the main evidence for grammars; that the rules of 'Universal Grammar' are largely, if not entirely, innate structure rules of thought; indeed, that there is little or nothing to the language faculty. Devitt's controversial theses will prove highly stimulating to anyone working on language and the mind.}, title = {Ignorance of Language.}, publisher = {Oxford: Clarendon Press}, year = {2006} } @article{longworth08, volume = {42}, number = {1}, author = {Guy Longworth}, abstract = {Is linguistic understanding a form of knowledge? I clarify the question and then consider two natural forms a positive answer might take. I argue that, although some recent arguments fail to decide the issue, neither positive answer should be accepted. The aim is not yet to foreclose on the view that linguistic understanding is a form of knowledge, but to develop desiderata on a satisfactory successor to the two natural views rejected here.}, title = {Linguistic Understanding and Knowledge}, journal = {No\^u{}s}, year = {2008}, pages = {50--79} } @article{wilsper02, volume = {111}, number = {443}, author = {Dan Sperber and Deirdre Wilson}, abstract = {This paper questions the widespread view that verbal communication is governed by a maxim, norm or convention of truthfulness which applies at the level of what is literally meant, or what is said. Pragmatic frameworks based on this view must explain the frequent occurrence and acceptability of loose and figurative uses of language. We argue against existing explanations of these phenomena and provide an alternative account, based on the assumption that verbal communication is governed not by expectations of truthfulness but by expectations of relevance, raised by literal, loose and figurative uses alike. Sample analyses are provided, and some consequences of this alternative account are explored. In particular, we argue that the notions of 'literal meaning' and 'what is said' play no useful theoretical role in the study of language use, and that the nature of explicit communication will have to be rethought}, title = {Truthfulness and Relevance}, journal = {Mind}, year = {2002}, pages = {583--632} } @article{harmanltc, volume = {7}, author = {Gilbert Harman}, abstract = {Consider the idea that a natural language like English is in the first instance incorporated into the system of representation one thinks with. This \textquoteleft{}incorporation\textquoteright view is compared with a translation or \textquoteleft{}decoding\textquoteright view of communication. Compositional semantics makes sense only given the implausible decoding view}, title = {Language, Thought, and Communication}, journal = {Minnesota Studies in the Philosophy of Science}, year = {1975}, pages = {270--298} } @book{Eilan2005-EILJAC-2, author = {Naomi Eilan and Christoph Hoerl and Teresa McCormack and Johannes Roessler}, abstract = {Sometime around their first birthday most infants begin to engage in relatively sustained bouts of attending together with their caretakers to objects in their environment. By the age of 18 months, on most accounts, they are engaging in full-blown episodes of joint attention. As developmental psychologists (usually) use the term, for such joint attention to be in play, it is not sufficient that the infant and the adult are in fact attending to the same object, nor that the one\textquoteright{}s attention cause the other\textquoteright{}s. The latter can and does happen much earlier, whenever the adult follows the baby\textquoteright{}s gaze and homes in on the same object as the baby is attending to; or, from the age of six months, when babies begin to follow the gaze of an adult. We have the relevant sense of joint attention in play only when the fact that both child and adult are attending to the same object is, to use Sperber and Wilson\textquoteright{}s (1986) phrase, \textquoteleft{}mutually manifest\textquoteright. Psychologists sometimes speak of such jointness as a case of attention being \textquoteleft{}shared\textquoteright by infant and adult, or of a \textquoteleft{}meeting of minds\textquoteright between infant and adult, all phrases intended to capture the idea that when joint attention occurs everything about the fact that both subjects are attending to the same object is out in the open, manifest to both participants.}, title = {Joint Attention: Communication and Other Minds: Issues in Philosophy and Psychology.}, publisher = {Oxford: Clarendon Press}, year = {2005} } xport more entries in BibTeX to add them to this list. @article{chomskyskinner, volume = {35}, number = {1}, author = {Noam Chomsky}, abstract = {I had intended this review not specifically as a criticism of Skinner's speculations regarding language, but rather as a more general critique of behaviorist (I would now prefer to say "empiricist") speculation as to the nature of higher mental processes. My reason for discussing Skinner's book in such detail was that it was the most careful and thoroughgoing presentation of such speculations, an evaluation that I feel is still accurate. Therefore, if the conclusions I attempted to substantiate in the review are correct, as I believe they are, then Skinner's work can be regarded as, in effect, a reductio ad absurdum of behaviorist assumptions. My personal view is that it is a definite merit, not a defect, of Skinner's work that it can be used for this purpose, and it was for this reason that I tried to deal with it fairly exhaustively. I do not see how his proposals can be improved upon, aside from occasional details and oversights, within the framework of the general assumptions that he accepts. I do not, in other words, see any way in which his proposals can be substantially improved within the general framework of behaviorist or neobehaviorist, or, more generally, empiricist ideas that has dominated much of modern linguistics, psychology, and philosophy. The conclusion that I hoped to establish in the review, by discussing these speculations in their most explicit and detailed form, was that the general point of view was largely mythology, and that its widespread acceptance is not the result of empirical support, persuasive reasoning, or the absence of a plausible alternative.}, title = {A Review of BF Skinner's Verbal Behavior}, journal = {Language}, year = {1959}, pages = {26--58} } @book{ckg09smx, author = {Ronnie Cann and Ruth Kempson and Eleni Gregoromichaelaki}, title = {Semantics}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, year = {2009}, } @book{dilthey, author = {Wilhelm Dilthey}, abstract = {This book is a pioneering effort to elaborate a general theory of the human sciences, especially history, and to distinguish these sciences radically from the ...}, title = {Introduction to the Human Sciences: An Attempt to Lay a Foundation for the Study of Society and History}, publisher = {Wayne State University Press}, year = {1988} } @article{glanzbergmini, volume = {135}, number = {1}, author = {Michael Glanzberg}, abstract = {This paper argues against minimalism about truth. It does so by way of acomparison of the theory of truth with the theory of sets, and considerationof where paradoxes may arise in each. The paper proceeds by asking twoseemingly unrelated questions. First, what is the theory of truth about?Answering this question shows that minimalism bears important similaritiesto naive set theory. Second, why is there no strengthened version ofRussell's paradox, as there is a strengthened Liar paradox? Answering thisquestion shows that like naive set theory, minimalism is unable to makeadequate progress in resolving the paradoxes, and must be replaced by adrastically different sort of theory. Such a theory, it is shown, must befundamentally non-minimalist.}, title = {Minimalism and Paradoxes}, journal = {Synthese}, year = {2003}, pages = {13--36} } @article{glanzbergtech, volume = {33}, number = {1}, author = {Michael Glanzberg}, abstract = {This paper presents an approach to truth and the Liar paradox which combines elements of context dependence and hierarchy. This approach is developed formally, using the techniques of model theory in admissible sets. Special attention is paid to showing how starting with some ideas about context drawn from linguistics and philosophy of language, we can see the Liar sentence to be context dependent. Once this context dependence is properly understood, it is argued, a hierarchical structure emerges which is neither ad hoc nor unnatural}, title = {A Contextual-Hierarchical Approach to Truth and the Liar Paradox}, publisher = {Springer Netherlands}, journal = {Journal of Philosophical Logic}, year = {2004}, pages = {27--88} } @article{stephenson07, volume = {30}, number = {4}, author = {Tamina Stephenson}, abstract = {Predicates of personal taste (fun, tasty) and epistemic modals (might, must) share a similar analytical difficulty in determining whose taste or knowledge is being expressed. Accordingly, they have parallel behavior in attitude reports and in a certain kind of disagreement. On the other hand, they differ in how freely they can be linked to a contextually salient individual, with epistemic modals being much more restricted in this respect. 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