Curriculum Vitae
John R. Perry
Email: johnperry43@gmail.com
Born:
16 January 1943 in Lincoln, Nebraska
Address:
545 Hilbar Lane, Palo Alto, CA 94303
Websites:
http://www-csli.stanford.edu/groups/center-explanation-consciousness
http://www.structuredprocrastination.com/
http://www.philosophytalk.org/
Education
1968 Ph.D., Philosophy, Cornell University
1964 B.A., Philosophy, Doane College
Appointments
Spring,
2015 Visiting Professor, University
of California, Berkeley
2014-- Professor
Emeritus, University of California, Riverside
2009
--2014 Distinguished Professor
(50%), University of California, Riverside.
2009-- Professor Emeritus, Stanford (recalled
halftime through 2010-11)
2000-2001 Chair,
Department of Philosophy
1993–99 Director,
Center for the Study of Language and Information
1990–1991 Chair,
Department of Philosophy, Stanford University
1985–
2008 Henry
Waldgrave Stuart Professor of Philosophy, Stanford University
1985–1986 Director,
Center for the Study of Language and Information
1977–
2008 Full
Professor, Philosophy, Stanford University
1976–1982 Chair,
Department of Philosophy, Stanford University
1974–1977 Associate
Professor, Philosophy, Stanford University
1972–1974 Associate
Professor, Philosophy, University of California, Los Angeles
1971–1972 Visiting
Assistant Professor, Philosophy, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
1968–1972 Assistant
Professor, Philosophy, University of California, Los Angeles
Fellowships, Honors, Recent Lectures
2014 Romanell
Lecturer, American Philosophical Association
2013 Quinn
Prize for Distinguished Service to Philosophy and the American Philosophical
Association
2013 Honorary
Doctorate, Ruhr-UniversitŠt Bochum, Germany
2012 Frege
Lectures, Tartu University, Tartu Estonia
2012 Lifetime
Teaching Award, Humanities and Sciences,
Stanford University
2011
Ig-Nobel
Prize in Literature
2009
Carnap
Lectures, Ruhr-UniversitŠt Bochum, Germany
2009
Howison
Lecture, University of California, Berkeley
2003
Member,
Norwegian Academy of Arts and Sciences
2002
Doctor
Honoris Causi, University of the Basque Country
2002–2003 Fellow,
Stanford Humanities Center
2001 Member,
American Academy of Arts and Sciences
1999
Humboldt
Prize, Humboldt Foundation, Germany
1999
Nicod
Prize, CNRS, Paris, France
1993–1994 President,
American Philosophical Association (Pacific
Division)
1992–1993 Vice-president,
American Philosophical Association (Pacific Division)
1991–1992 Fellow
at Centre de Recherche en Epistemologie Appliquee (CREA)
1989
Dinkelspiel
Award, Stanford University
1982
Hon.
D.Litt., Doane College
1980–1981 Fellow
at the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, and
National Endowment for the Humanities Fellow
1975–1976 Guggenheim
Fellow
1974,
1975 Summer Faculty Fellowship, Stanford University
1969
Summer Faculty Fellowship, University
of California, Los Angeles
1964–1968 Danforth Fellow
1964–1965 Woodrow Wilson Fellow
1960–1964 Butler Scholarship
Publications
Books
1. 1978. A Dialogue
on Personal Identity and Immortality. Indianapolis: Hackett Publishing Company.
Translated in Spanish by A. Campiran as Dialogo
sobre laIdentxsxcidad Personal y la Inmortalidad. Cuadernos de Critica, Universidad
Nacional Aut—noma de Mexico, 1984. Also translated into Chinese and Korean.
2. 1983. Situations and Attitudes.
With J. Barwise. Cambridge, Mass.: The MIT Press. German translation by C.
Gerstner as Situationen und Einstellungen.Berlin:
Walter de Gruyter, 1987. Translated into Japanese. Tokyo: Tuttle-Mori Agency, 1992.
Translated into Spanish by J. I. Olmos as Situaciones
yActitudes . Madrid: Visor, 1992.
Reprinted with a new introduction by CSLI Publications, 1999.
3. 1993. The Problem of the Essential Indexical and Other Essays. New York: Oxford
University Press. (Enlarged edition, Stanford: CSLI Publications, 2000.)
4. 1999. Problems dÕIndexicalitŽ. Selected essays translated by J. Dokic and
F. Preisig. Stanford and Paris: Editions CSLI: 1999.
5. 1999. Dialogue on Good, Evil and the Existence of God.
Cambridge/Indianapolis: Hackett Publishing Company.
6. 2001. Knowledge, Possibility and Consciousness. Cambridge, Mass.: The MIT
Press.
7. 2001. Reference and Reflexivity. Stanford: CSLI Publications. 2nd
edition, 2011.
8. 2002. Identity, Personal Identity and the Self. Indianapolis: Hackett Publishing.
9. 2002. Contesti. Lectures given in Genoa, translated by M. Vignola. Forward
by C. Penco. Genova: De Ferrari & Devega.
10a. 2011. Critical Pragmatics, with Kepa Korta. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
10b. 2011. Structured
Procrastination. Workman Books,
New York, N.Y.
Books Edited
10c. 1975. Personal Identity. Berkeley: University of California Press. 2nd enlarged edition, 2008.
11. 1985. Introduction to Philosophy. Edited with M. Bratman. New York: Oxford
University Press. Revised edition 1993. Third Edition 1999. Fourth edition (edited
with Michael Bratman and John Fischer), 2006. Fifth edition, 2010.
12. 1989. Themes from Kaplan. Edited with J. Almog and H. Wettstein. New York:
Oxford University Press.
13. 1990. Situation Theory and Its Applications, Volume I. Edited with R. Cooper
and K. Mukai. Stanford: CSLI Publications.
14. 1994. BerkeleyÕs Three Dialogues. Edited with D. Hilbert. Claremont: Arete
Press.
15a. 2011. JeeLoo Liu and John Perry (eds) Self and Consciousness, Cambridge University
Press.
Articles
15b.
1963. Paradoxical Logic. Philosophy East and West 13: 155-157.
16.
1967. Equality and Education: Remarks on Kleinberger.
Studies in Philosophy and Education V:
433-445.
17.
1970a. The Same F. The
Philosophical Review 79: 181-200. Reprinted in (8).
18.
1970b. Review of Cornman and Lehrer. Philosophical Problems and Arguments. Philosophical Review 97: 578-80.
19.
1970c. Review of David Wiggins, Identity and Spatial Temporal Continuity. Journal of Symbolic Logic 35: 447-448.
20.
1972. Can The Self Divide? Journal
of Philosophy 69: 463-88.Reprinted in (8).
21.
1974a. Review of Three Paradoxical
Aspects of Identity, by Heinrich Behmann. Journal of Symbolic Logic 39: 359-60.
22.
1974b. Review of Universals,
by Nicholas Wolterstorff. Journal
of Philosophy. 71: 252-257.
23.
1975a. The Problem of Personal Identity. In (8).
24.
1975b. Personal Identity, Memory, and the Problem of Circularity. In (10). Reprinted
in (8).
25.
1975c. Reviews of Gustav Bergmann, Sameness, Meaning, and Identity, and Gustav Bergmann and Herbert Hochberg,
Concepts. Journal of Symbolic Logic, 40: 106-7.
26.
1976. Review of Bernard Williams, Problems of the Self. Journal
of Philosophy 73: 416-28.
A modified version appeared as ÒWilliams on the Self and the Future,Ó in (8).
27.
1976. The Importance of Being Identical. In A. Rorty (ed.). The Identity of Persons. Berkeley: University
of California Press. Reprinted in (8).
28.
1977. Frege on Demonstratives. Philosophical
Review 86: 474-97. Reprinted in (3). Translated into Spanish as Frege sobre
los demonstratives by L.Lecuona in Pensamiento
y Lenguaje. Problemas en la atribuci«on
de actitudes proposicionales. M.
ValdŽs (ed.). Instituto de Investigaciones
Filos—ficas, Universidad Nacional Auton—ma de Mexico, 1996. Translated into German as Frege ¬†ber Indexikalische
AusdrŸcke by Joseph A. Tougas in ConceptusZeitschrift
fŸr Philosophie 1995, 28: 147-183.
29.
1978a. A Dialogue on Personal Identity and Immortality. In J. Feinberg (ed.). Reason
and Responsibility. 4th ed. Encino, Calif.: Dickenson Publishing Company. Reprinted
with revisions as (1).
30.
1978b. Relative Identity and Relative Number. Canadian
Journal of Philosophy 7: 1–14.Reprinted in (8).
31.
1978c. Defenses for the Mind-Brain Identity Theory: Commentary on Puccetti and Dykes.
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences 1: 362
32.
1979a. The Problem of the Essential Indexical. Nožs
13: 3-21. Reprinted in The Philosophers Annual,
III, 1980. Reprinted in (3).
33.
1979b. The Philosophical Problem of Personal Identity. Stanford Observer March 1979: 3-4.
34.
1980a. Belief and Acceptance. Midwest
Studies in Philosophy 5: 533-42. Reprinted in (3).
35.
1980b. A Problem about Continued Belief. Pacific
Philosophical Quarterly 61: 317-22. Reprinted in (3).
36.
1980c. The Situation Underground. With J. Barwise. In J. Barwise and I. Sag (eds.).
Stanford Working Papers in Semantics,
vol. I. Stanford: Stanford Cognitive Science Group.
37.
1981a. Semantic Innocence and Uncompromising Situations. With J. Barwise. Midwest Studies in Philosophy 6: 387-403.
38.
1981b. Will Tommy Vladek Survive? In F. D. Miller and N. D. Smith (eds.). Thought Probes: An Introduction to Philosophy
Through Science Fiction. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall.
39.
1981c. Situations and Attitudes. With J. Barwise. Journal of Philosophy 77: 668-91.
40.
1983a. Casta–eda on He and I. In J. E. Tomberlin (ed.). Agent, Language, and World: Essays Presented
to Hector-Neri Casta–eda with his Replies. Indianapolis: Hackett Publishing
Company. Reprinted in (3).
41.
1983b. Personal Identity and the Concept of a Person. In G. Floistad (ed.). Chronicles of Institut International De Philosophie.
Volume IV, Philosophy of Mind(Philosophy:
A New Survey). The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff. Reprinted in (8).
42.
1983c. Contradictory Situations. In F. Landman and F. Veltman (eds.). Varieties of Formal Semantics: Proceedings of
the 4th Amsterdam Colloquium,September, 1982. Dordrecht: Foris.
43.
1985a. Shifting Situations and Shaken Attitudes. With
J. Barwise. Linguistics and Philosophy
8: 105-61. (Also Report No. CSLI-84-13. Stanford University: Center for the Study
of Language and Information, 1984.)
44.
1985b. Language, Mind, and Information. In B. H. Partee, S. Peters, and R. Thomason
(eds.). Report of Workshop on Information
and Representation. (Also Report
No. CSLI-85-44. Stanford University: Center for the Study of Language and Information,
1985.)
45.
1985c. Self-Knowledge and Self-Representation. Proceedings of IJCAI-1985. Mountain View:
Morgan Kaufmann.
46. 1985d. Semantics. In A. Kuper and J. Kuper
(eds.). The Social Science Encyclopedia.
London: Routledge and Kegan Paul.
47.
1986a. Perception, Action, and the Structure of Believing. In R. E. Grandy and R. Warner (eds.). Philosophical Grounds of Rationality. Oxford:
Oxford University Press. Reprinted in (3).
48.
1986b. Circumstantial Attitudes and Benevolent Cognition. In J. Butterfield (ed.). Language, Mind and Logic. Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press. (Also Report No. CSLI-86-53, Stanford University: Center for the
Study of Language and Information, 1986.) Reprinted in (3).
49.
1986c. From Worlds to Situations. Journal
of Philosophical Logic 15: 83-107. Reprinted in (3).
50.
1986d. Thought Without Representation. Supplementary
Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 60: 263-83. Reprinted in (3).
51.
1988a. Cognitive Significance and New Theories of Reference. Nožs
2: 1-18. Reprinted in (3).
52.
1988b. Review of A Border Dispute, by
John MacNamara. Cognition, 30: 183-188.
53.
1989a. Possible Worlds and Subject Matter: Discussion of Barbara H. ParteeÕs ÔPossible
Worlds in Model-Theoretic Semantics: A Linguistic Perspective.Õ In S. Allen (ed.).
Possible Worlds in Humanities, Arts and Sciences:
Proceedings of Nobel Symposium, August, 1986, 65. Berlin and New York: Walter
deGruyter. Reprinted in (3).
54.
1989b. The Prince and the Phonebooth: Reporting Puzzling Beliefs. With Mark Crimmins. Journal of Philosophy 86: 685-711. (Also
Report No. CSLI-88-128. Stanford University: Center for the Study of Language and
Information, 1988.) Reprinted in The Philosophers
Annual, XII, 1989. Reprinted in (3).
55.
1990a. What is Information? With D. Israel. In P. Hanson (ed.). Information, Language and Cognition. Vancouver:
University of British Columbia Press.
56.
1990b. Individuals in Informational and Intentional Content. In E. Villanueva (ed.). Information, Semantics and Epistemology.
Oxford: Basil Blackwell. Reprinted in (3).
57.
1990c. Self-Notions. Logos 11: 17-31.
58.
1991a. Fodor and Psychological Explanations. With D. Israel. In B. Loewer and G. Rey
(eds.). Meaning in Mind. Oxford: Basil
Blackwell. Reprinted in (3).
59.
1991b. Actions and Movements. With David Israel and Syun
Tutiya. Proceedings of ICAI-Õ91. Mountain
View: Morgan Kaufmann.
60.
1991c. Il Filosofo e il computer. In L. Gallino (ed.). Informatica e Scienze Umane: Lo Stato ADellÕArte. Milan: Franco Angeli.
61.
1991d. Information and Architecture. With David Israel. In J. Barwise, J. M.
Gawron, G. Plotkin, and S. Tutiya (eds.). Situation
Theory and Its Applications, vol. 2. Stanford University: Center for the Study
of Language and Information.
62.
1993a. Williams on the Self and Its Future. In J. Perry and M. Bratman (eds.). Introduction to Philosophy, 2nd edition.
New York: Oxford University Press. Reprinted in (8).
63.
1993b. Executions, Motivations and Accomplishments. With David Israel and Syun Tutiya. The Philosophical Review 102: 515-40.
64.
1993c. Richly Grounded Symbols in ASL. With E. Macken and C. Haas. Sign Language Studies 81: 375-394.
65.
1994a. Fodor and Lepore on Holism. Philosophical
Studies 73: 123-138.
66.
1994b. DavidsonÕs Sentences and WittgensteinÕs Builders. Presidential Address, Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical
Association 68: 23-37. Reprinted in (3), enlarged edition.
67.
1994c. Introduction. In D. Hilbert and J. Perry (eds.). BerkeleyÕs Three Dialogues.
Claremont: Arete Press.
68.
1994d. Intentionality and Its Puzzles. In S. Guttenplan (ed.). A Companion to the Philosophy of Mind. Oxford:
Blackwell.
69.
1995. American Sign Language and Heterogeneous Communication Systems. With E. Macken
and C. Haas. Sign Language Studies 89:
363-412.
70.
1996a. Evading the Slingshot. In A. Clark, J. Ezquerro, and J. Larrazabal
(eds.). Philosophy and Cognitive Science:
Categories, Consciousness, and Reasoning. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
Reprinted in (3), enlarged edition.
71.
1996b. Interfacing Situations. With E. Macken. In J. Seligman and D. Westerstahl
(eds.). Logic, Language and Computation,
Vol. 1. Stanford: CSLI Publications.
72.
1996c. Where Monsters Dwell. With David Israel. In J. Seligman and D.
Westerstahl (eds.). Logic, Language and Computation,
Vol. 1. Stanford: CSLI Publications.
73.
1996d. Self. The Encyclopedia of Philosophy,
Supplement. New York: Simon & Schuster Macmillan.
74.
1996e. Indexicals. The Encyclopedia of Philosophy,
Supplement. New York: Simon & Schuster Macmillan.
75.
1996f. Philosophy of Mind. Microsoft Encarta
Encyclopedia. Redmond, Wash.: Microsoft Corporation.
76.
1996g. Reflexivity, Indexicality and Names. Korean
Journal of Cognitive Science 7: 95-112. Reprinted in (3), enlarged edition.
77.
1997a. Indexicals and Demonstratives. In R. Hale and C. Wright (eds.). Companion
to the Philosophy of Language. Oxford: Blackwell.
78.
1997b. RussellÕs The Problems
of Philosophy: An Introduction to Bertrand Russell, The Problems of Philosophy. New York: Oxford University Press.
79.
1997c. Reflexivity, Indexicality and Names. In W. Kunne, M. Anduschus, and A. Newen
(eds.). Direct Reference, Indexicality and
Proposition Attitudes. 9(3), enlarged edition.
80.
1997d. Rip Van Winkle and Other Characters. The
European Review of Analytical Philosophy 2: 13-39. Reprinted in (3), enlarged
edition.
81.
1997e. Disability, Inability and Cyberspace. With E. Macken, N. Scott, and J. McKinley. In B. Friedman (ed.). Designing Computers for People–Human Valuesand the Design of Computer Technology.
Stanford: CSLI Publications and Cambridge University Press.
82.
1997f. Possible Worlds Semantics. Routledge
Encyclopedia of Philosophy. London: Routledge.
83.
1997g. Situation Semantics. Routledge
Encyclopedia of Philosophy. London: Routledge.
84.
1998a. Broadening the Mind: Review of Jerry Fodor, The Elm and The Expert. Philosophy
and Phenomenological Research 58: 223-231. Reprinted in (3), enlarged edition.
85.
1998b. Indexicals, Contexts and Unarticulated Constituents.
In Atocha Aliseda-Llera,
Rob Van Glabbeek, and Dag WesterstŒhl, eds., Computing Natural Language.
Stanford: CSLI Publications.
86.
1998c. Myself and I. In M. Stamm (ed.). Philosophie
in Synthetisher Absicht. Stuttgart: Klett-Cotta. Translated into German as Mein
Selbst und ÔIchÕ by V. Friesen and A. Newen in Selbst und Gehirn, A. Newen
and K. Vogeley (eds.). Paderborm: Mentis, 2000. Reprinted in (3), enlarged edition.
87.
1999. Prolegomena to a Theory of Disability, Inability and Handicap. With D. Israel and E. Macken. In L. Moss,
J. Ginzburg, and M. de Rijke (eds.). Logic,
Language and Computation, Vol. 2. Stanford: CSLI Publications.
88.
2001a. Time, Consciousness and the Knowledge Argument. In L. N. Oaklander (ed.). The Importance of Time. Dordrecht: Kluwer.
89.
2001b. Frege on Identity, Cognitive Value and Subject Matter. In A. Newen, U. Nortmann, and R. Stuhlmann-Laeisz
(eds.). Building on Frege: New Essays about
Sense, Content, and Concept. Stanford: CSLI Publications.
90.
2002a. The Two Faces of Identity.
In Identity, Personal Identity and
the Self. Indianapolis: Hackett Publishing.
91.
2002b. Information, Action, and Persons. In Identity, Personal Identity and the Self. Indianapolis: Hackett Publishing.
92.
2002c. The Self, Self-Knowledge, and Self-Notions. In Identity, Personal Identity and the Self. Indianapolis: Hackett Publishing.
93.
2002d. The Sense of Identity. In Identity, Personal Identity and the Self. Indianapolis: Hackett Publishing.
94.
2002e. Review of Gilles Fauconner and Mark Turner, The Way We Think:
Conceptual Blending and the Minds Hidden Complexities. The American Scientist
90: 576-578.
95.
2003a. PredelliÕs threatening note: contexts, utterances,
and tokens in the philosophy of language. Journal of Pragmatics 35: 373-387.
96.
2003b. The Subject Matter Fallacy.
Journal of Applied Logic 1: 93-105.
97.
2004a. Precis of Knowledge, Possibility and Consciousness. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research
68: 172-181.
98.
2004b. Reply to Critics. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 68: 207-228.
99.
2004c. Compatibilist Options. In J. K. Campbell, M. OÕRourke, and D.
Shier (eds.). Freedom and Determinism. Cambridge, Mass.: The MIT Press.
100.
2005. Personal Identity, Memory and the Self. In W. ¯streng (ed.). Synergies: Interdisciplinary
Communications. Oslo: Center for Advanced Study, pp. 16-25.
101.
2006a. Using Indexicals. In Michael Devitt and Richard Hanley (eds.). The Blackwell Guide to the Philosophy of Language,
Oxford: Blackwell Publishing: pp. 314-334.
102.
2006b. Mary and Max and Jack and Ned, in Oxford
Studies in Metaphysics, II, edited by Dean Zimmerman, Oxford University Press:
pp. 79-90.
103.
2006c. Three Demonstrations and a Funeral. With K. Korta. Mind and Language. Vol. 21 (2): pp. 166-186.
104.
2006d. How
Real are Future Events? In Friedrich Stadler and Michael Stšltzner (eds.). Time and History, Proceedings of the 28th
International Wittgenstein Symposium,
Kirchberg am Wesel, Austria, 2005, Ontos Verlag: Frankfurt: pp. 13-30.
105.
2006e. Stalnaker and Indexical Belief.
In Content and Modality: Themes from the Philosophy
of Robert Stalnaker, edited by Judith Thompson and Alex Byrne. Oxford: Oxford University Press: pp. 204—221
106.
2006f.
Pragmatics.
With K. Korta. The Stanford Encycopedia of
Philosophy. http://plato.stanford.edu/.
106A.
2006g. WhatÕs to Be Done?
Topoi (2006) 25:83–84
.
107.
2006h. Varieties of Minimalist Semantics. With K. Korta. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research
LXXIII (2): pp. 451-459.
108.
2007a. How to Say Things with Words. With K. Korta. In Savas L. Tsohatzidis (ed.), John Searle's Philosophy of
Language: Force, Meaning, and Thought. Cambridge: Cambridge University
Press.
109.
2007b. Radical minimalism,
moderate contextualism. With K. Korta. In Gerhard Preyer and Georg Peter (eds.), Content and Context. Essays on Semantics and
Pragmatics. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
110. 2007c. Responses. In M.
OÕRourke and C. Washington (eds.). Situating
Semantics: Essays on the Philosophy of John Perry. Cambridge, Mass.: The MIT
Press, 2007.
111.
2007d. ÔBorges and IÕ and ÔIÕ. The
Amherst Lecture in Philosophy 2 (2007): 1–16. <http://www.amherstlecture.org/perry2007/>.
112.
2008a. The Pragmatic Circle. Synthese,
Vol 165, #3, 347-357 (With Kepa Korta).
113.
2008b. Can't We All Just Be Compatibilists? (A critical study of John Martin Fischer's
My Way.) Ethics, Vol 12 #2: 157-166.
114.
2008c. 'Moore's paradox', Australasian Journal of Philosophy, 86:
3, 421-427 (With Krista Lawlor)
115. 2009a. Reference: A New Paradigm. In Larrazabal and Zubeldia (eds), Meaning,
Content and Argument, Bilbao: UPV-EHU: 73-88. (With Kepa Korta).
116. 2009b. Diminished and Fractured Selves. In Debra J. H.
Mathews, Hilary Bok
and Peter V. Rabins
(Editors) Personal Identity and Fractured Selves: Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins
University Press.
117.
2009c. Subjectivity.
In Brian P. McLaughlin and Ansgar Beckermann (eds.) The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Mind, New York: Oxford University
Press: 223-238.
118.
2009d. Directing Intentions.
In Joseph Almog and Paulo Leonardi (eds), The Philosophy of David Kaplan.
Oxford University Press, 2009:187-202.
119.
2009e. Hintikka on Demonstratives, Revue
internationale de philosophie 4 (2009) , 250: p. 369-3821
120. 2009f. Hume
and Frege on Identity. (Book
Symposium on Donald Baxter, Hume's Difficulty: Time and Identity
in the Treatise.)
Philosophical Studies, 146: 413-423.
121.
2010a. What is Said. Recanati, Stojanovic
and Villanueva (eds), Context Dependence,
Perspective and Relativity. Mouton-DeGruyter.
(With Kepa Korta)
122.
2010b. Velleman: Self to Self.
Nous, 44:4:1-19.
123.
2010c. Persons and Selves. In BŽatrice Longuesness,
editor, Le Moi/The Self/Le Soi, special
number of Revue de MŽtaphysique et de Morale,
October-December 2010 No. 4.
124.
2010d. Wretched Subterfuge:
A Defense of the Compatibilism of Freedom and Natural Causation.
John Dewey Lecture, delivered at the American Philosophical Assn. meetings,
April 2, 2010. In Proceedings of the American Philosophical Association,
vol. 84, no. 2 (November 2010): 93-113.
125.
2010e. Worship
the Earth. In Kathleen Dean Moore and Michael P.
Nelson (eds.) Moral Ground: Ethical Action
for a Planet in Peril. San Antonio: Trinity University Press, 2010: 169—173.
126. 2010f. Selves
and Self-Concepts. In Joseph
Keim Campbell, Michael OÕRourke, and Harry S. Silvertstein (eds.) Time and Identity (Topics in Contemporary
Philosophy), MIT Press.: 229—248
127. 2010g. (With Kepa Korta). ÒIntentions to
referÓ. In L. Baptista and E. Rast (eds.), Meaning
and context. Bern: Peter Lang, pp. 161-186.
128. 2011a. On Knowing Your Self. In Shaun Gallagher (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of the Self. Oxford:
Oxford University Press, 2011: 372—393.
129.
2011b. Textualism and the Discovery of Rights. In Marmor and Soames, eds., Philosophical Foundations of Language in the
Law. Oxford: Oxford University Press: 105-129.
130.
2012. Return of the Zombies. In Simone Gozzano and Christopher S. Hill
(eds.), New Perspectives on Type
Identity: The Mental and the Physical.
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press: 251--263.
131.
2012aa. Thinking About the Self. In JeeLoo Liu and John Perry, (eds.), Self and Consciousness. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press:
76—100.
132.
2012a. DonnellanÕs Blocks. In Joseph Almog and Paulo Leonardi (eds.), The Philosophy of Keith Donnellan. Oxford: Oxford University Press:
30—52.
133.
2012b. Donnellan at Cornell. In
Joseph Almog and Paulo Leonardi (eds.), The
Philosophy of Keith Donnellan. Oxford: Oxford University Press: 3—6.
134.
2013a. F¿llesdal
and QuineÕs Slingshot. In
Michael Frauchiger (ed.) Reference,
Rationality and Phenomenology: Themes from F¿llesdal. Frankfurt: Ontos verlag: 237--258.
135. 2013b. Temporal
Indexicals. In Heather Dyke and
Adrian Bardon (eds) A Companion to the
Philosophy of Time, First Edition. Hoboken, N.J.: John Wiley & Sons: 486—506.
136. 2013c. Direct
Discourse, Indirect Discourse and Belief. In Carlo Penco & Filippo Domaneschi
(eds.)What is Said and What is Not. Stanford: CSLI Publications.
137. 2013d. Self-Locating Beliefs. In Neil Feit and Alessandro Capone
(eds.) Attitudes De Se: Linguistics,
Epistemology, Metaphysics.
Stanford: CSLI Publications.
138. 2013e. ÒHighlights of Critical
Pragmatics: reference and the contents of the utterance.Ó Intercultural Pragmatics 10 (1): 161-182. (With Kepa Korta)
139.. 2013f. ÒSquaring the circleÓ. In A. Capone, F.
Lo Piparo, and M. Carapezza (eds.), Perspectives
in Pragmatics and Philosophy.
Springer, pp. 291-302. (With Kepa Korta)
140. 2014a. Indexicality. In Robert Segal and Kocku von Stuckrad, Vocabulary for the Study of Religion. Leiden: Brill.
141. 2014b. Wesley H. Holliday and John Perry. Roles, Rigidity, and Quantification in
Epistemic Logic. In Trends in Logic, Outstanding Contributions:
Johan F. A. K. van Benthem on Logical and Informational Dynamics, eds. A.
Baltag and S. Smets (Springer).
Forthcoming
Full
but not saturated. The myth of mandatory primary pragmatic processes. (with
Kepa Korta)