John Taurek argues that, in a choice between saving the many or the few, the numbers should not count. Some object that this view clashes with the transitivity of ‘better than’; others insist the clash can be avoided. I defend a middle ground: Taurek cannot have transitivity, but that doesn’t doom his view, given a suitable conception of value. I then formalize and explore two conceptions: one context-sensitive, one multidimensional
The aim of this paper is to argue that what I call the simple theory of introspection can be extende...
Having been persuaded that this is a useful exercise, the author traces his growth as an etymologist...
In his essay “Lightning and Series – Event and Thunder,” originally written around 2003 and publishe...
John Taurek argues that, in a choice between saving the many or the few, the numbers should not coun...
In this paper, I present and defend a novel account of doubt. In Part 1, I make some preliminary ob...
This essay explores the speech act of dogwhistling (sometimes referred to as ‘using coded language’)...
Institutions and organizations are defined by competing sociomaterial logics. Divergence between the...
There seems to be widespread agreement that there are two modal values: necessity and possibility. X...
To understand why people’s behaviour challenges us we need empathy – insight into not just their beh...
This article emerges from the author’s work on translating a selection of folktales collected by the...
This paper discusses the origin of technical terminology in everyday language by outlining stages in...
Tonight I would like to take your time consider the matters of how one can avoid simply seeing what ...
The traditional view in epistemology is that we must distinguish between being rational and being ri...
The demand for innovation within organizations is a worldwide concern. In order for innovation to oc...
Book section in book mapping Freee art collective recent practice. Editorial section and interview w...
The aim of this paper is to argue that what I call the simple theory of introspection can be extende...
Having been persuaded that this is a useful exercise, the author traces his growth as an etymologist...
In his essay “Lightning and Series – Event and Thunder,” originally written around 2003 and publishe...
John Taurek argues that, in a choice between saving the many or the few, the numbers should not coun...
In this paper, I present and defend a novel account of doubt. In Part 1, I make some preliminary ob...
This essay explores the speech act of dogwhistling (sometimes referred to as ‘using coded language’)...
Institutions and organizations are defined by competing sociomaterial logics. Divergence between the...
There seems to be widespread agreement that there are two modal values: necessity and possibility. X...
To understand why people’s behaviour challenges us we need empathy – insight into not just their beh...
This article emerges from the author’s work on translating a selection of folktales collected by the...
This paper discusses the origin of technical terminology in everyday language by outlining stages in...
Tonight I would like to take your time consider the matters of how one can avoid simply seeing what ...
The traditional view in epistemology is that we must distinguish between being rational and being ri...
The demand for innovation within organizations is a worldwide concern. In order for innovation to oc...
Book section in book mapping Freee art collective recent practice. Editorial section and interview w...
The aim of this paper is to argue that what I call the simple theory of introspection can be extende...
Having been persuaded that this is a useful exercise, the author traces his growth as an etymologist...
In his essay “Lightning and Series – Event and Thunder,” originally written around 2003 and publishe...