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1. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research: Volume > 82 > Issue: 1
Michael Huemer The Puzzle of Metacoherence
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2. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research: Volume > 82 > Issue: 1
David Barnett Does Vagueness Exclude Knowledge?
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On two standard views of vagueness, vagueness as to whether Harry is bald entails that nobody knows whether Harry is bald—either because vagueness is a type of missing truth, and so there is nothing to know, or because vagueness is a type of ignorance, and so even though there is a truth of the matter, nobody can know what that truth is. Vagueness as to whether Harry is bald does entail that nobody clearly knows that Harry is bald and that nobody clearly knows that Harry is not bald. But it does not entail that nobody knows that Harry is bald or that nobody knows that Harry is not bald. Hence, the two standard views of vagueness aremistaken.
3. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research: Volume > 82 > Issue: 1
Paul Bloomfield Justice as a Self-Regarding Virtue
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N. Ángel Pinillos Time Dilation, Context, and Relative Truth
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Wayne Wu What is Conscious Attention?
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Christopher Freiman, Shaun Nichols Is Desert in the Details?
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7. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research: Volume > 82 > Issue: 1
Neil Levy Resisting 'Weakness of the Will'
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Donald L.M. Baxter Hume, Distinctions of Reason, and Differential Resemblance
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special symposium
9. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research: Volume > 82 > Issue: 1
Robert Brandom Platforms, Patchworks, and Parking Garages: Wilson's Account of Conceptual Fine-Structure in Wandering Significance
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Mark Wilson Of Whales and Pendulums: A Reply to Brandom
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book symposium
11. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research: Volume > 82 > Issue: 1
Samir Okasha Précis of Evolution and the Levels of Selection
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Elliott Sober Realism, Conventionalism, and Causal Decomposition in Units of Selection: Reflections on Samir Okasha's Evolution and the Levels of Selection
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I discuss two subjects in Samir Okasha's excellent book, Evolution and the Levels of Selection. In consonance with Okasha's critique of the conventionalist view of the units of selection problem, I argue that conventionalists have not attended to what realists mean by group, individual, and genie selection. In connection with Okasha's discussion of the Price equation and contextual analysis, I discuss whether the existence of these two quantitative frameworks is a challenge torealism.
13. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research: Volume > 82 > Issue: 1
C. Kenneth Waters Okasha's Unintended Argument for Toolbox Theorizing
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14. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research: Volume > 82 > Issue: 1
Samir Okasha Reply to Sober and Waters
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Elliott Sober and Ken Waters both raise interesting and difficult challenges for various aspects of the position I set out in Evolution and the Levels of the Selection. I am grateful to them for their penetrating criticisms of my work, and find myself in agreement with many of their points.
review essay
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G.F. Schueler Review of Three Faces of Desire by Timothy Schroeder
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Recent Publications
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