Prof. Wayne A. Davis
Georgetown University, USA
Professor
Email: davisw@georgetown.edu
Qualifications
1977 Ph.D., Princeton University
1973 B.A., University of Michigan
Publications (selected)
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“Indexicals and De Se Attitudes,” in A. Capone & N. Feit, eds., De Se Attitudes, CSLI, forthcoming.
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“‘Metalnguistic’ Negations, Denial, and Idioms,” Journal of Pragmatics, forthcoming.
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“On Nonindexical Contextualism,” Proceedings of the 34 International Wittgenstein Symposium, forthcoming.
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“Reliabilism and the Extra Value of Knowledge,” with Christoph Jäger, Philosophical Studies, forthcoming.
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“Irregular Negations: Implicature and Idiom Theory,” in K. Petrus, ed., Meaning and Analysis: New Essayson H. Paul Grice (Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan 2010), 103-137.
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“The Causal Theory of Action,” in T. O’Connor and C. Sandis, eds., The Companion to the Philosophy of Action (Blackwell 2010), pp. 32-40.
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“Thought Structure, Belief Content, and Possession Conditions,” Acta Analytica, 23, 2008, 207-232.
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“Expressing, Meaning, Showing, and Intending to Indicate,” Intercultural Pragmatics, 5, 2008, 111-129, special edition on “Intention in Pragmatics,” edited by M. Haugh.
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“Symposium on Meaning, Expression, and Thought: Precis, with replies to M. Green, Z. Szabo, R.Jeshion, and M. Siebel,” Philosophical Studies, 137, 2008, 383-7, 427-445.
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“How Normative is Implicature?” Journal of Pragmatics, 39, 2007, 1655-72.
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“Grice’s Meaning Project,” Teorema, 2007, 26, 41-58.
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“Review: The Three Faces of Desire,” Mind, 116, 2007, 220-225.
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“Searle on Proper Names,” in S. Tsohatzidis, ed., Force, Meaning, and Thought (Cambridge University Press: 2007), pp. 102-124.
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“Knowledge Claims and Context: Loose Use,” Philosophical Studies, 132, 2007, 395-438.
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“Contextualist Theories of Knowledge,” Acta Analytica, 20, 2005, 29-42.
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“The Antecedent Motivation Theory,” Philosophical Studies, 123, 2005, 249-60.
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“On Begging the Systematicity Question,” Journal of Philosophical Research, 30, 2005, 399-403.
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“Concepts and Epistemic Individuation,” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 70, 2005, 290-325.
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“Concept Individuation, Possession Conditions, and Propositional Attitudes,” Noûs, 39, 2005, 140-66.
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“Reasons and Psychological Causes,” Philosophical Studies, 122, 2005, 51-101.