Two Pseudoproblems in Philosophy of Time
The Miracle of Beings and Properties
Self-Reference in New Criticism and Deconstruction
Truth, Metaphor, and Indeterminability
Plato, Cappelen and Lepore on Comparative Adjectives
Modality Without Possible Worlds
Modal Realism Solves the Problem of Evil
Innocuous Epistemicism as a Solution to the Sorites
Kant’s Groundwork, Self-Undermining, and “Ought”-Sentences
Davidson as Derridean: Analytic Philosophy as Deconstruction
A Davidsonian Semantics for Comparative Adjectives
A Rabbinic Conception of Language
Are There Any De Re Necessities
Innocuous Dualism: Events and Mental Events