PUBLICATIONS:
(A) Books:
(3) Kant, Science, and Human Nature (Oxford: OUP, forthcoming).
(2) Rationality and Logic (Cambridge: MIT Press, forthcoming).
(1) Kant and the Foundations of Analytic Philosophy (Oxford: Clarendon/OUP, 2001 [pbk., 2004]).
(B) Articles:
(30) "Kant, Wittgenstein, and the Fate of Analysis," in M. Beaney (ed.), The Analytic Turn (London: Routledge, forthcoming.)
(29) "Kant and the Analytic Tradition," in C. Boundas (ed.), A Companion to the Twentieth-Century Philosophies (Edinburgh: Univ. of Edinburgh Press, forthcoming).
(28) "Kant in the Twentieth Century," in D. Moran (ed.), Routledge Companion to Twentieth-Century Philosophy (London: Routledge, forthcoming).
(27)"Kant and Nonconceptual Content," European Journal of Philosophy 13 (2005): 247-290.
(26) (with Evan Thompson), "Neurophenomenology anf the Spontaneity of Consciousness," in E. Thompson (ed.), The Problem of Consciousness (Calgary, AL: University of Alberta Press, 2005), pp. 133-162.
(25) "Kant’s Theory of Judgment," The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Fall 2004 Edition), Edward N. Zalta (ed.), URL = <http://plato.stanford.edu/archives/fall2004/entries/kant-judgment/>.
(24) (with Evan Thompson), "The Mind-Body-Body Problem," Theoria et Historia Scientiarum
7 (2003): 24-44.
(23) "Mathematics for Humans: Kant’s Philosophy of Arithmetic Revisited," European Journal of Philosophy 10 (2002): 328-353.
(22) "Why Gold is Necessarily a Yellow Metal," Kantian Review 4 (2000): 1-47.
(21) "Kant, Truth, and Human Nature," British Journal for the History of Philosophy 8 (2000): 225-250.
(20) "The Inner and the Outer: Kant’s ‘Refutation’ Reconstructed," Ratio 13 (2000): 146-174.
(19) "A Kantian Critique of Scientific Essentialism," Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 58 (1998): 497-528.
(18) "How Do We Know Necessary Truths? Kant’s Answer," European Journal of Philosophy 6 (1998): 115-145.
(17.1) "Conceptual Analysis," partially reprinted in Concise Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy, ed. E. Craig (London; Routledge, 2000), p. 160.
(17) "Conceptual Analysis," in Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy, 10 vols., ed. E. Craig (London: Routledge, 1998), vol. 2, pp. 518-522.
(16) "Must We Be Good Samaritans? On Unger’s Living High and Letting Die," Canadian Journal of Philosophy 28 (1998): 453-470.
(15) "Extending Direct Reference," ProtoSociology, Special Volume on Cognitive Semantics I, 10 (1997): 134-154.
(14) "Participants and Bystanders," Journal of Social Philosophy 24 (1993): 161-169.
(13) "Direct Reference, Direct Perception, and the Cognitive Theory of Demonstratives," Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 74 (1993): 96-117.
(12) "Logical Cognition: Husserl’s Prolegomena and the Truth in Psychologism," Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 53 (1993): 251-275
(11) "The Trouble with Truth in Kant’s Theory of Meaning," History of Philosophy Quarterly 10 (1993): 1-20.
(10) "Descartes and Dream Skepticism Revisited," Journal of the History of Philosophy 30 (1992): 377-398.
(9) "How Ideas became Meanings: Locke and the Foundations of Semantic Theory," The Review
of Metaphysics 44 (1991): 775-805.
(8) "Morality De Re: Reflections on the Trolley Problem," in Ethics: Problems and Principles,
eds. J.M. Fischer and M. Ravizza (New York: Harcourt, Brace, and Jovanovich, 1991), pp. 318-336.
(7) "Kant’s Theory of Empirical Judgment and Modern Semantics," History of Philosophy Quarterly 7 (1990): 337-353.
(6.2) "From an Ontological Point of View: Hegel’s Critique of the Common Logic," reprinted in International Library of Critical Essays in the History of Philosophy: Hegel (Brookfield, VT: Ashgate, 1998), vol. II.
(6.1) "From an Ontological Point of View: Hegel’s Critique of the Common Logic," reprinted in The Hegel Myths and Legends, ed. Jon Stewart (Evanston, IL: Northwestern Univ. Press, 1996), pp. 253-281.
(6) "From an Ontological Point of View: Hegel’s Critique of the Common Logic," The Review of Metaphysics 40 (1986): 305-338.
(5) "On the Sublimity of Logic: A Heideggerian Analysis," The Monist 69 (1986): 264-280.
(4) "The Relation of Form and ‘Stuff’ in Husserl’s Grammar of Pure Logic," Philosophy and
Phenomenological Research 44 (1984): 323-341.
(3) "What Categories are Not," The Monist 66 (1983): 422-437.
(2) "Persons and Personation in Hobbes’s Leviathan," Southern Journal of Philosophy 21 (1983): 177-191.
(1) "The Nature of ‘Creativity’ in Whitehead’s Metaphysics," Philosophy Research Archives 9 (1983): 109-175. Revised version of M.A. thesis (Catholic Univ. of America, 1982).
(C) Book Reviews:
(39) T. Hill Jr., Human Welfare and Moral Worth, Journal of Moral Philosophy, forthcoming.
(38) M. Weatherston, Heidegger’s Interpretation of Kant, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews (2003.08.04), URL = <http://ndpr.icaap.org/content/archives/2003/8/hanna-weatherston.html>.
(37) R. Greenberg, Kant’s Theory of A Priori Knowledge, Mind 111 (2002): 671-675.
(36) N. Rescher, Kant and the Reach of Reason, Review of Metaphysics (henceforth ‘RM’),
54 (2001): 680-682.
(35) P.F. Strawson, Entity and Identity, RM 54 (2000): 172-173.
(34) A. Richardson, Carnap’s Construction of the World, Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 60 (2000): 717-720.
(33) B. Longuenesse, Kant and the Capacity to Judge, RM 52 (1999): 175-177.
(32) M. Kusch, Psychologism, Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 57 (1997): 961-964.
(31) A. Donagan, Philosophical Papers, RM 50 (1997): 879-882.
(30) J. Campbell, Past, Space, and Self, The Philosophical Review 104 (1996): 102-105.
(29) C. Peacocke, A Study of Concepts, The Philosophical Review 103 (1994): 541-543.
(28) A.P. Martinich, The Two Gods of Leviathan: Thoman Hobbes on Religion and Politics, International Journal of Philosophical Studies 2 (1994): 162-164.
(27) D. Vanderveken, Meaning and Speech Acts: Vol. I: Principles of Language Use, RM 47 (1993): 391-193.
(26) S. Evnine, Donald Davidson, RM 45 (1992): 854-856.
(25) H. Wettstein, Has Semantics rested on a Mistake?, RM 45 (1992): 640-643.
(24) C. Thomas Powell, Kant’s Theory of Self-Consciousness, RM 45 (1992): 631-633.
(23) P. Kitcher, Kant’s Transcendental Psychology, RM 44 (1991):132-134.
(22) H. Schwyzer, The Unity of Understanding: A Study in Kantian Problems, RM 44 (1991): 864-865.
(21) M. Forster, Hegel and Skepticism, RM 43 (1990): 630-631.
(20) C. McGinn, Mental Content, Canadian Philosophical Reviews 9 (1989): 452-454.
(19) P. Guyer, Kant and the Claims of Knowledge, RM 42 (1989): 622-624.
(18) F. Olafson, Heidegger and the Philosophy of Mind, Canadian Philosophical Reviews 7 (1987): 457-460.
(17) R. Ingarden, Selected Papers in Aesthetics, RM 41 (1987): 395-397.
(16) M. Nussbaum, The Fragility of Goodness, RM 41 (1987): 155-157.
(15) B. Williams, Ethics and the Limits of Philosophy, Journal of Value Inquiry 21 (1987):
245-247.
(14) R. Sokolowski, Moral Action, Canadian Philosophical Reviews 6 (1986): 360-363.
(13) A. Baier, Postures of the Mind, Canadian Philosophical Reviews 6 (1986): 95-99.
(12) S. Körner, Metaphysics: Its Structure and Function, RM 39 (1985): 364-366.
(11) E. Pols, The Acts of our Being, Canadian Philosophical Reviews 5 (1985): 20-22.
(10) R. Bernstein, Beyond Objectivism and Relativism, RM 38 (1984):109-112.
(9) S.D. Ross, Perspective in Whitehead's Metaphysics, RM 37 (1984): 650-652.
(8) A. Savile, The Test of Time, RM 37 (1983): 418-420.
(7) C. Perelman, The Realm of Rhetoric, RM 37 (1983): 412-414.
(6) R. Rorty, The Consequences of Pragmatism, RM 37 (1983): 140-143.
(5) T. Cohen and P. Guyer, eds., Essays in Kant’s Aesthetics, RM 36 (1983): 919-921.
(4) F. Brentano, Theory of Categories, RM 36 (1983): 444-445
(3) K.-O. Apel, Charles S. Peirce: From Pragmatism to Pragmaticism, RM 36 (1982): 155-157.
(2) R.C. Neville, Reconstruction of Thinking, RM 35 (1982): 889-892.
(1) M.F. Burnyeat, Conflicting Appearances, RM 35 (1982): 596-597