| SES # | TOPICS | READINGS |
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| 1 | Introduction | |
| 2 | Modeling a representation system (I) |
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| 3 | Modeling a representation system (II) |
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| 4 | Lewis on radical interpretation |
Laurence, Stephen. "A Chomskian Alternative to Convention-based Semantics." Mind 105 (1996): 269-301. |
| 5 | The language of thought |
Optional additional reading:Rescorla, Michael. "Cognitive Maps and the Language of Thought." The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 60, no. 2 (2009): 377-407. |
| 6 | Grammar for a radical interpreter |
———. "Putnam's Paradox." Australasian Journal of Philosophy 62, no. 3 (1984): 221-236. A relevant paper that every philosopher should read at least once:Lewis, David. "General Semantics." Synthese 22, nos. 1-2 (1970): 18-67. |
| 7 | Localism |
Rayo, Agustin. "Vague Representation." Mind 117, no. 466 (2008): 329-373. Some of the discussion will presuppose familiarity with the following:
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Abilities and incoherent belief Guest lecture: Adam Elga, Princeton University |
Optional background readings:Byrne, Alex. "Review of 'There's Something About Mary." Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews, January 20, 2006. (Read the passage beginning "These five options are all controversial..." and ending "...Disputes about our imaginative limitations, the ability hypothesis, acquaintance, and the rest, fascinating though they are, just serve to distract attention from this fundamental flaw.") Christensen, David. "Does Murphy's Law Apply in Epistemology? Self-Doubt and Rational Ideals." Oxford Studies in Epistemology 2 (2007): 3-31. ( Powers, Lawrence H. "Knowledge by Deduction." The Philosophical Review 87, no. 3 (1978): 337-371. |
| 9 | Mathematical truth |
Rayo, Agustin. "Neo-Fregeanism Reconsidered." Forthcoming in Abstractionism in Mathematics: Status Belli. Edited by Philip Ebert and Marcus Rossberg. ( ———. "An Account of Possibility." Draft paper, March 18, 2008. ( |
| 10 | Believing necessary truths: Mary |
If you're not familiar with the Knowledge Argument, please read:Byrne, Alex. "Review of 'There's Something About Mary." Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews, January 20, 2006. You might also consider reading:
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| 11 | Representing degrees of belief |
Rayo, Agustin. "A Puzzle About Ineffable Propositions." Draft paper, May 11, 2009. ( Optional background readings:
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| 12 | Hare on self-location |
Hare, Caspar. On Myself, and Other, Less Important Subjects. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2009. (Read chapters 3, 4 and 6.) ISBN: 9780691135311. |
| 13 | Student presentations |



