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George Berkeley and Peter Browne
Berkeley’s thoughts on the philosophy of language can be divided into two streams: a critical, negative stream detailing what language is not or does not do and a positive, development stream concerning what l...
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Introduction
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Descriptions, Indexicals, and Speaker Meaning
Perhaps a philosopher’s worst nightmare is discovering that his or her view on a certain topic leads to a dilemma. The dilemma that will be the focus of this paper is directed against a philosopher who holds t...
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Editorial
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Representationalism and Church's translation argument
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Lewis's puzzle about singular belief-attribution
In this paper, I have argued that Lewis fails to undermine thatP-theory by means of a variation of Kripke'sPuzzle. The flaw in Lewis's argument, given a wide interpretation ofworld-fitness, is that it simply begs...
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Machine realization and the new Lilliputian Argument
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Cornman, adverbial materialism, and phenomenal properties
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On an alleged incoherence in Morick's thesis of extensionality and intentionality