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The Philosophical Review (2010) 119 (2): 246–250.
Published: 01 April 2010
...David Liebesman Jeffrey C. King, The Nature and Structure of Content . Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007. x + 230 pp. © 2010 by Cornell University 2010 Collins, John. 2007 . “Syntax, More or Less.” Mind 116 : 805 –50. Ramsey, F. P. 1925 . “Universals.” Mind 34 : 401...
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The Philosophical Review (2000) 109 (4): 483–523.
Published: 01 October 2000
...Richard G. Heck, Jr. Cornell University 2000 The Philosophical Review, Vol. 109, No. 4 (October 2000) Nonconceptual Content and the “Space of Reasons” Richard G. Heck Jr. 1. Opening In The Varieties of Reference, Gareth Evans argues...
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The Philosophical Review (2005) 114 (3): 359–398.
Published: 01 July 2005
...Jeff Speaks Cornell University 2005 Armstrong, David. 1968 . A Materialist Theory of the Mind . London: Routledge and Kegan Paul. Byrne, Alex. 2005 . Perception and Conceptual Content. In Contemporary Debates in Epistemology , ed. E. Sosa and M. Steup. 213 -50. London: Basil...
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The Philosophical Review (2017) 126 (3): 410–417.
Published: 01 July 2017
...Karen Neander Fodor Jerry and Pylyshyn Zenon , Minds without Meanings: An Essay on the Content of Concepts . Cambridge, MA: MIT Press , 2014 . 193 pp . © 2017 by Cornell University 2017 “Most of this book is a defense and elaboration of a galaxy of theses that, so far...
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The Philosophical Review (2017) 126 (4): 536–541.
Published: 01 October 2017
...Nathaniel Bulthuis Cameron Margaret and Stainton Robert J. , eds., Linguistic Content: New Essays on the History of Philosophy of Language . Oxford: Oxford University Press , 2015 . 272 pp . © 2017 by Cornell University 2017 Cameron and Stainton's edited volume...
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The Philosophical Review (2021) 130 (3): 475–480.
Published: 01 July 2021
...Ethan Jerzak One final thought. Narrow Content ’s central argument relies on the idea that left-right orientation does not constitute a qualitative property. If the property of being located on the left side of its agent were a qualitative property of a thought token, then Mirror Man’s left...
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The Philosophical Review (2017) 126 (1): 132–136.
Published: 01 January 2017
...Indrek Reiland Hanks Peter , Propositional Content . New York: Oxford University Press . 227 pp. © 2017 by Cornell University 2017 In the twentieth century, philosophers were either skeptical of propositions altogether, tried to replace them by sets of worlds, or seemed...
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The Philosophical Review (2006) 115 (3): 355–388.
Published: 01 July 2006
... Their Objects?” Unpublished manuscript available on Kent Bach's home page, online.sfsu.edu/~kbach . Bermudez, J. L. 1998 . The Paradox of Self-Consciousness . Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. Brewer, B. n.d. “Perception and Content.” Unpublished manuscript available on Bill Brewer's home page, www2...
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The Philosophical Review (2023) 132 (4): 579–627.
Published: 01 October 2023
... gestures. This essay describes and motivates a new way of distinguishing iconic from symbolic representation. It locates the difference not in the signs themselves, nor in the contents they express, but in the semantic rules by which signs are associated with contents. The two kinds of rule have divergent...
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The Philosophical Review (2001) 110 (4): 495–519.
Published: 01 October 2001
...Andy Clark How should we characterize the functional role of conscious visual experience? In particular, how do the conscious contents of visual experience guide, bear upon, or otherwise inform our ongoing motor activities? According to an intuitive and (I shall argue) philosophically influential...
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The Philosophical Review (2011) 120 (4): 475–513.
Published: 01 October 2011
...Simon Prosser Intentionalism is the view that the phenomenal character of a conscious experience is wholly determined by, or even reducible to, its representational content. This essay puts forward a version of intentionalism that allows (though does not require) the reduction of phenomenal...
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The Philosophical Review (2012) 121 (4): 611–618.
Published: 01 October 2012
...Joshua Gert Julia Markovits has recently argued for what she calls the ‘Coincident Reasons Thesis’: the thesis that one’s action is morally worthy if and only if one’s motivating reasons for acting mirror, in content and strength, the reasons that explain why the action ought, morally...
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The Philosophical Review (2009) 118 (4): 501–532.
Published: 01 October 2009
...Desmond Hogan A central doctrine of Kant's Critique of Pure Reason holds that the content of human experience is rooted in an affection of sensibility by unknowable things in themselves. This famous and puzzling affection doctrine raises two seemingly intractable old problems, which can be termed...
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The Philosophical Review (2023) 132 (4): 529–578.
Published: 01 October 2023
... about negation has been successfully incorporated into bilateral theories of content, which take the meaning of negation to be inferentially explained in terms of the speech act of rejection. We implement the deflationist insight in a bilateral theory by taking the meaning of the truth predicate...
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The Philosophical Review (2017) 126 (2): 241–272.
Published: 01 April 2017
.... There are two main reasons why someone might doubt the possibility of preemptive forgiving. First, one might think that preemptive forgiving would amount to granting permission. Second, one might think that forgiving requires emotional content that is not available prior to wrongdoing. If, however, preemptively...
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The Philosophical Review (2021) 130 (1): 1–43.
Published: 01 January 2021
... (or experience) should depend on its content in a plethora of ways that phenomenal conservatism is insensitive to.  7. For instance, Huemer (2001 : 99) defends phenomenal conservatism as a general theory of foundational justification. 49. It is worth noting that on an E  =  K approach, a distinctive...
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The Philosophical Review (2018) 127 (1): 41–71.
Published: 01 January 2018
...J. Robert G. Williams The concept of moral wrongness, many think, has a distinctive kind of referential stability, brought out by moral twin earth cases. This article offers a new account of the source of this stability, deriving it from a metaphysics of content: “substantive” radical...
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The Philosophical Review (2018) 127 (2): 151–196.
Published: 01 April 2018
...Daniel Hoek Conversational exculpature is a pragmatic process whereby information is subtracted from, rather than added to, what the speaker literally says. This pragmatic content subtraction explains why we can say “Rob is six feet tall” without implying that Rob is between 5 ′11.99″ and 6 ′0.01...
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The Philosophical Review (2017) 126 (4): 421–479.
Published: 01 October 2017
..., and between theories with a teleological structure and those without. Reason-based representations also shed light on an important but underappreciated phenomenon: the “underdetermination of moral theory by deontic content.” © 2017 by Cornell University 2017 moral theories normatively relevant...
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The Philosophical Review (2008) 117 (4): 525–554.
Published: 01 October 2008
..., being variables, refer rigidly in the latter merely intensional contexts, but may vary their reference in hyperintensional contexts. This conforms to the intuition that the content of attitude ascriptions encapsulates referential uncertainty . Furthermore, names in hyperintensional contexts...