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Adding happy people
(Oxford University Press, 2016-09-22) - Book item,
Solvitur Ambulando. Meaning-constitutive Principles and the Inscrutability of Inference
(King's College Publications, 2012) - Book item,
Nagarjuna's logic
(Oxford University Press, 2015-07-30) - Book item,
The philosophy of logic
(Automatic Press, 2013-11-14) - Book item,
What are we doing when we theorise about context sensitivity?
(Routledge, 2017-03-22) - Book item,
Knowledge for nothing
(Oxford University Press, 2018) - Book item,
Reasons, oughts, and requirements
(Oxford University Press, 2016-08-04) - Book item,
This paper raises a challenge for the recently popular reasons first approach to normativity, according to which all normative notions can be explained in terms of reasons. The reasons first theorist owes us an account of ...
Proof-theoretic validity
(Oxford University Press, 2015-05-14) - Book item,
The idea of proof-theoretic validity originated in the work of Gerhard Gentzen, when he suggested that the meaning of each logical expression was encapsulated in its introduction-rules, and that the elimination-rules were ...
Two purposes of knowledge attribution and the contextualism debate
(Oxford University Press, 2015-10-30) - Book item,
In this chapter, we follow Edward Craig’s (1990) advice: ask what the concept of knowledge does for us and use our findings as clues about its application conditions. What a concept does for us is a matter of what we can ...
Ineffability within the limits of abstraction alone
(Oxford University Press, 2016-12-08) - Book item,
The purpose of this article is to assess the prospects for a Scottish neo-logicist foundation for a set theory. We show how to reformulate a key aspect of our set theory as a neo-logicist abstraction principle. That puts ...