David Lewis describes, then attempts to refute, a simple anti-Humean theory of desire he calls ‘Desire as Belief’. Lewis’ critics generally accept that his argument is sound and focus instead on trying to show that its implications are less severe than appearances suggest. In this paper I argue that Lewis’ argument is unsound. I show that it rests on an essential assumption that can be straightforwardly proven false using ideas and principles to which Lewis is himself committed
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David Lewis describes, then attempts to refute, a simple anti-Humean theory of desire he calls ‘Desi...
David Lewis claims that a simple sort of anti-Humeanism-that the rational agent desires something to...
David Lewis [1988; 1996] canvases an anti-Humean thesis about mental states: that the rational agent...
This paper provides an exposition and defence of Lewis' theory of radical interpretation. The first ...
It has been argued (by e.g. Galen Strawson and John Foster) contra Humean accounts of scientific la...
The Desire-as-Belief thesis (DAB) states that any rational person desires a proposition exactly to t...
David Lewis introduced a new kind of reductio ad absurdum style of argument: while the claims, suita...
The early David Lewis was a staunch critic of the Truthmaker Principle. To endorse the principle, he...
In "Ramseyan Humility," David Lewis argues that we cannot know what the fundamental properties in ou...
While C. I. Lewis was traditionally interpreted as an epistemological foundationalist throughout his...
According to the Rationality Constraint, our concept of belief imposes limits on how much irrational...
This is a two-fold response to the theory of attitudes presented by David Lewis in his paper Attitud...
David Lewis (1974, 1994/1999) proposed to reduce the facts about mental representation to facts abou...
A recent paper by David Lewis, “Causation as Influence”, provides a new theory of causation. This pa...
David Lewis describes, then attempts to refute, a simple anti-Humean theory of desire he calls ‘Desi...
David Lewis claims that a simple sort of anti-Humeanism-that the rational agent desires something to...
David Lewis [1988; 1996] canvases an anti-Humean thesis about mental states: that the rational agent...
This paper provides an exposition and defence of Lewis' theory of radical interpretation. The first ...
It has been argued (by e.g. Galen Strawson and John Foster) contra Humean accounts of scientific la...
The Desire-as-Belief thesis (DAB) states that any rational person desires a proposition exactly to t...
David Lewis introduced a new kind of reductio ad absurdum style of argument: while the claims, suita...
The early David Lewis was a staunch critic of the Truthmaker Principle. To endorse the principle, he...
In "Ramseyan Humility," David Lewis argues that we cannot know what the fundamental properties in ou...
While C. I. Lewis was traditionally interpreted as an epistemological foundationalist throughout his...
According to the Rationality Constraint, our concept of belief imposes limits on how much irrational...
This is a two-fold response to the theory of attitudes presented by David Lewis in his paper Attitud...
David Lewis (1974, 1994/1999) proposed to reduce the facts about mental representation to facts abou...
A recent paper by David Lewis, “Causation as Influence”, provides a new theory of causation. This pa...