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The Philosophical Review (2024) 133 (1): 1–32.
Published: 01 January 2024
... catchall propositions. Orthodox Bayesianism, it is concluded, must be amended. In this article, I show that this argument fails and that, on the contrary, the orthodox version of Bayesianism is particularly well suited to accommodate awareness growth. For it entails what I call the refinement view , which...
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The Philosophical Review (2017) 126 (1): 43–79.
Published: 01 January 2017
..., at least given a sufficiently broad understanding of ‘use’. Here's why: Any worked-out deflationary theory will ultimately offer some type of nonsemantic fact as constitutive/determinative of linguistic meaning ( Horwich 1998 ; Field 1994 ; Brandom 1994 ). Accordingly, I intend to use ‘use’ as a catchall...