All Stories

  1. Empiricism and the Foundations of Psychology
  2. Boguslawski's analysis of quantification in natural language (translated and otherwise adapted for use by philosophers of language)
  3. Intensionality, modality, and rationality: Some presemantic considerations
  4. Conceptual Atomism and the Computational Theory of Mind
  5. Does possible world semantics turn all propositions into necessary ones?
  6. Two Concepts of “Form” and the So-Called Computational Theory of Mind
  7. Review of Reimer & Bezuidenhout (2004): Descriptions and Beyond
  8. Formal operations and simulated thought
  9. Implicit comparatives and the Sorites
  10. Counterfactuals: The Epistemic Analysis
  11. The concept of a symbol and the vacuousness of the symbolic conception of thought
  12. A non-Russellian treatment of the referential-attributive distinction
  13. A quasi-materialist, quasi-dualist solution to the mind-body problem
  14. Some arguments against intentionalism
  15. Two Arguments Against the Cognitivist Theory of Emotions
  16. Are any of our beliefs about ourselves non-inferential or infallible?
  17. Two objections to materialism.
  18. A Proof of the Partial Anomalousness of the Mental
  19. A Solution to the Paradox of Analysis
  20. A SOLUTION TO THE PARADOX OF INQUIRY