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Intentionality as a Conceptually Primitive Relation
If conceptual analysis is possible for finite thinkers, then there must ultimately be a distinction between complex and primitive or irreducible and unanalyzable concepts, by which complex concepts are analyze...
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Identity, Intensionality, and Moore's Paradox
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The validity paradox in modal S 5
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Obligations under causal constraints
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Moral dilemmas, disjunctive obligations, and Kant's principle that ‘ought’ implies ‘can’
In moral dilemmas, where circumstances prevent two or more equally justified prima facie ethical requirements from being fulfilled, it is often maintained that, since the agent cannot do both, conjoint obligation...
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Searle's intentionality thesis
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Metamathematical criteria for minds and machines
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Metamathematical criteria for minds and machines