Content and Justification: Philosophical Papers

Author:   Paul A. Boghossian (New York University)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
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Pages:   370
Publication Date:   11 September 2008
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Content and Justification presents a series of essays by Paul Boghossian on the theory of content and on its relation to the phenomenon of a priori knowledge. Part one comprises essays on the nature of rule-following and its relation to the problem of mental content; on the intelligibility of eliminativist views of the mental; on the prospects for a naturalistic reduction of mental content; and on the currently influential view that meaning is a normative notion. Part two includes three widely discussed papers on the phenomenon of self-knowledge and its compatibility with externalist conceptions of mental content. Part three concerns the classical but ill-understood phenomenon of knowledge that is based upon knowledge of meaning or conceptual competence. Finally, part four turns its attention from general issues about mental content to an account of a specific class of mental contents. It contains two widely discussed papers on the nature of colour concepts, and colour properties.

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Author:   Paul A. Boghossian (New York University)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 16.20cm , Height: 2.60cm , Length: 24.10cm
Weight:   0.713kg
ISBN:  

9780199292103


ISBN 10:   0199292108
Pages:   370
Publication Date:   11 September 2008
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Introduction 1. The Nature of Content 1: The Rule Following Considerations 2: The Status of Content 3: Naturalizing Content 4: Is Meaning Normative? 5: Rules, Meaning, and Intention 2. Content and Self-Knowledge 6: Content and Self-Knowledge 7: The Transparency of Mental Content 8: What the Externalist can Know A Priori 9: Further Reflections on the Problem of Self-Knowing 3. Content and the A Priori 10: Analyticity Reconsidered 11: Does an Inferential Role Semantics Rest Upon A Mistake? 12: Knowledge of Logic 13: How Are Objective Epistemic Reasons Possible? 14: Inference and Insight 15: Blind Reasoning 16: Epistemic Analyticity: A Defense 4. Colour Concepts 17: Color as a Secondary Quality 18: Physicalist Theories of Color 19: Postscript on Color

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Boghossian writes with acuity and ingenuity and his style is clear and direct. He is prepared to challenge and rethink venerable doctrines and is also prepared to revise his own views when good arguments are brought against them. He shows admirable persistence, in returning to topics from different angles, bringing out more implications of the positions explored and the complexity of the issues. He does not at any point gloss over difficulties or pretends to more completeness or decisiveness than the material warrants. So we have here much rigorous and judicious discussion of a thought-provoking kind. * Jane Heal, Analysis Reviews * a wonderful collection... it is not hard to recommend this volume to philosophers interested in epistemology and the philosophy of mind or language... the essays contained in this volume are all excellent. * Clayton Littlejohn, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews *


Boghossian writes with acuity and ingenuity and his style is clear and direct. He is prepared to challenge and rethink venerable doctrines and is also prepared to revise his own views when good arguments are brought against them. He shows admirable persistence, in returning to topics from different angles, bringing out more implications of the positions explored and the complexity of the issues. He does not at any point gloss over difficulties or pretends to more completeness or decisiveness than the material warrants. So we have here much rigorous and judicious discussion of a thought-provoking kind. * Jane Heal, Analysis Reviews * a wonderful collection... it is not hard to recommend this volume to philosophers interested in epistemology and the philosophy of mind or language... the essays contained in this volume are all excellent. * Clayton Littlejohn, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews *


Boghossian writes with acuity and ingenuity and his style is clear and direct. He is prepared to challenge and rethink venerable doctrines and is also prepared to revise his own views when good arguments are brought against them. He shows admirable persistence, in returning to topics from different angles, bringing out more implications of the positions explored and the complexity of the issues. He does not at any point gloss over difficulties or pretends to more completeness or decisiveness than the material warrants. So we have here much rigorous and judicious discussion of a thought-provoking kind. Jane Heal, Analysis Reviews a wonderful collection... it is not hard to recommend this volume to philosophers interested in epistemology and the philosophy of mind or language... the essays contained in this volume are all excellent. Clayton Littlejohn, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews


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Paul A. Boghossian gained his PhD from Princeton University in 1987. He is Silver Chair of Philosophy at New York University. His research interests are in the philosophy of mind, the philosophy of language and in epistemology. He is the author of numerous works on a variety of topics, including colour, rule-following, eliminativism, naturalism, self-knowledge, a priori knowledge, analytic truth, realism, relativism, the aesthetics of music and the concept of genocide.

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