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Introducing h-Logic

(This is my final philosophy article, the culmination of a decade of reading & research & discussion with all of you. Everything below draws upon that body of effort, so crucially impacted — whether inspired or corrected — by you bright fol...

4 months ago
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What Meaning Means

The following are notes on communicative meaning originally sent to a friend in philosophy last summer. In these notes you shall be told what I think meaning is.

START NOTES

I’ll tell you what I think “meaning” is in a second, but first l...

5 months ago
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The Reason for the Reason

In this special holiday edition of Philosophy Stan, we’ll be returning the White Elephant gift of terminal-yet-normative reasons, which promised to bring us goodness & light… yet left us in the dark!

The Forcible Flow of Framing

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6 months ago
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Too Weird Thought Experiments Are Too Weird

Let's pull all the air out of this vacuum tube to see if a feather and coin, dropped from the same height, hit the ground at the same time.

They do! Great.

Now that we've cleanly calibrated our intuitions* about feathers & coins falling,...

a year ago
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Reliable & Unreliable are Unreliable

Is star NBA player Damian Lillard reliable?

Let’s recap. (And yes, this is still a philosophy article.)

Lillard was drafted by my Portland Trail Blazers in 2012 and spent 11 years with us. He was a 7-time NBA All-Star and a franchise lead...

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