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Published: 01 January 2015
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The Philosophical Review (2008) 117 (4): 626–630.
Published: 01 October 2008
...Patrick Forber Samir Okasha, Evolution and the Levels of Selection . Oxford: Clarendon Press, 2006. xi + 263 pp. © 2008 by Cornell University 2008 Damuth, J., and I. L. Heisler. 1988 . “Alternative Formulations of Multilevel Selection.” Biology and Philosophy 3 : 407 -30...
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The Philosophical Review (2016) 125 (3): 447–450.
Published: 01 July 2016
...Richard Kraut Scott Dominic , Levels of Argument: A Comparative Study of Plato's “Republic” and Aristotle's “Nicomachean Ethics.” Oxford: Oxford University Press , 2015 . vi + 235 pp . © 2016 by Cornell University 2016 This marvelous comparative study of Plato's Republic...
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The Philosophical Review (2015) 124 (1): 119–152.
Published: 01 January 2015
...Figure 3   Higher-level histories generated by the function f and the partition {A, B} ...
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The Philosophical Review (2020) 129 (2): 211–249.
Published: 01 April 2020
..., the authors draw on an analogy with a similar distinction between types of reasons for actions in the context of activities. This motivates a two-level account of the structure of normativity. The account relies upon a further distinction between normative reasons and authoritatively normative reasons. Only...
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The Philosophical Review (2016) 125 (3): 341–396.
Published: 01 July 2016
... view that this essay goes on to develop and defend, called the group epistemic agent account : groups are epistemic agents in their own right, with justified beliefs that respond to both evidence and normative requirements that arise only at the group level but that are nonetheless importantly...
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The Philosophical Review (2018) 127 (1): 1–40.
Published: 01 January 2018
... his suggestion that there is room at a fundamental metaphysical level for ordinary material objects. © 2018 by Cornell University 2018 body Descartes incorruptibility monism pluralism real distinction substance It is a matter of considerable and continuing dispute whether Descartes...
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The Philosophical Review (2015) 124 (1): 163–167.
Published: 01 January 2015
... that (among other things) tells us what kind of thing consciousness is, what distinguishes different kinds of conscious states, and how consciousness is implemented in the human brain. Prinz's view is that conscious experiences are attended intermediate-level perceptual representations. Intermediate-level...
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The Philosophical Review (2006) 115 (1): 79–103.
Published: 01 January 2006
... of partial or overdetermin- ing causes. They’re the same thing. This is true as far as it goes, but the problem immediately reappears at the level of types. Suppose one event causes another and that each of these events has both a mental property and a physical property. Now the picture looks like...
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The Philosophical Review (2001) 110 (1): 85–87.
Published: 01 January 2001
...- able, except the highest level thesis that the universe is such that we can know our immediate environment in a way sufficient for action, and the next rung down to the effect that the universe is not maliciously arranged so that knowl- edge about other times and places could never be developed...
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The Philosophical Review (2007) 116 (4): 647–650.
Published: 01 October 2007
... to be a physical state of that person, fully governed by the laws of physics. Thus, Davidson’s view, described at this level of abstraction, is compatible with materialist monism and a variety of other restrictive ontological views. So how is Davidson challenging the “methodological theme” in scien...
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The Philosophical Review (2007) 116 (4): 650–653.
Published: 01 October 2007
... to be a physical state of that person, fully governed by the laws of physics. Thus, Davidson’s view, described at this level of abstraction, is compatible with materialist monism and a variety of other restrictive ontological views. So how is Davidson challenging the “methodological theme” in scien...
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The Philosophical Review (2007) 116 (4): 654–656.
Published: 01 October 2007
... to be a physical state of that person, fully governed by the laws of physics. Thus, Davidson’s view, described at this level of abstraction, is compatible with materialist monism and a variety of other restrictive ontological views. So how is Davidson challenging the “methodological theme” in scien...
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The Philosophical Review (2007) 116 (4): 663–666.
Published: 01 October 2007
... at this level of abstraction, is compatible with materialist monism and a variety of other restrictive ontological views. So how is Davidson challenging the “methodological theme” in scien- tific naturalism? The challenge presumably lies in Davidson’s insistence that the predictive and explanatory...
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The Philosophical Review (2007) 116 (4): 657–663.
Published: 01 October 2007
... at this level of abstraction, is compatible with materialist monism and a variety of other restrictive ontological views. So how is Davidson challenging the “methodological theme” in scien- tific naturalism? The challenge presumably lies in Davidson’s insistence that the predictive and explanatory...
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The Philosophical Review (2000) 109 (3): 465–469.
Published: 01 July 2000
... the relevant processes of unification in a physical organism and its environment rather than in a noumenal self, but insofar as her book looks to prepersonal processes for an explanation of unity at the personal level, there should be no quarrel with Kant. Hurley’s own explanation of the unity...
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The Philosophical Review (2003) 112 (1): 97–99.
Published: 01 January 2003
... a two-level structure: it begins with a “logical” investigation using only the abstract, topic-neutral concepts of the Organon, then proceeds to a “metaphysical” investigation using the concepts of matter and form.1 ‘Logical’ here transliterates, rather than translates, the Greek logikos, which...
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The Philosophical Review (2020) 129 (3): 323–393.
Published: 01 July 2020
... on information flow between cognition and perception. In the next section, I'll argue that DRH avoids the empirical problems that afflict cognitive impenetrability. Predictive processing approaches hold that perception is guided at each level by top-down predictions. More precisely, each level of perceptual...
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The Philosophical Review (2000) 109 (2): 159–194.
Published: 01 April 2000
... unsatisfactory result. The higher-level belief that my faculty of sense perception is reliable can come to have the epistemic property being analyzed (for example, justification or warrant) by being the conclusion of an argument that employs as premises beliefs formed on the basis of sense perception...
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The Philosophical Review (2023) 132 (2): 329–333.
Published: 01 April 2023
...). She should countenance not just plural resources (level 1 pluralization), but also superplural resources (level 2 pluralization) and, more generally, pluralization of level n , for any finite n . Second, the infinitely many types of pluralization result in ‘expressibility problems’ (256) unless...