Biography

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)

  1. “Indexicals and De Se Attitudes,” in A. Capone & N. Feit, eds., De Se Attitudes, CSLI, forthcoming.
  2. “‘Metalnguistic’ Negations, Denial, and Idioms,” Journal of Pragmatics, forthcoming.
  3. “On Nonindexical Contextualism,” Proceedings of the 34 International Wittgenstein Symposium, forthcoming.
  4. “Reliabilism and the Extra Value of Knowledge,” with Christoph Jäger, Philosophical Studies, forthcoming.
  5. “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.
  6. “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.
  7. “Thought Structure, Belief Content, and Possession Conditions,” Acta Analytica, 23, 2008, 207-232.
  8. “Expressing, Meaning, Showing, and Intending to Indicate,” Intercultural Pragmatics, 5, 2008, 111-129, special edition on “Intention in Pragmatics,” edited by M. Haugh.
  9. “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.
  10. “How Normative is Implicature?” Journal of Pragmatics, 39, 2007, 1655-72.
  11. “Grice’s Meaning Project,” Teorema, 2007, 26, 41-58.
  12. “Review: The Three Faces of Desire,” Mind, 116, 2007, 220-225.
  13. “Searle on Proper Names,” in S. Tsohatzidis, ed., Force, Meaning, and Thought (Cambridge University Press: 2007), pp. 102-124.
  14. “Knowledge Claims and Context: Loose Use,” Philosophical Studies, 132, 2007, 395-438.
  15. “Contextualist Theories of Knowledge,” Acta Analytica, 20, 2005, 29-42.
  16. “The Antecedent Motivation Theory,” Philosophical Studies, 123, 2005, 249-60.
  17. “On Begging the Systematicity Question,” Journal of Philosophical Research, 30, 2005, 399-403.
  18. “Concepts and Epistemic Individuation,” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 70, 2005, 290-325.
  19. “Concept Individuation, Possession Conditions, and Propositional Attitudes,” Noûs, 39, 2005, 140-66.
  20. “Reasons and Psychological Causes,” Philosophical Studies, 122, 2005, 51-101.
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