Themes from the Philosophy of Frank Jackson
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Susana Nuccetelli, The Philosophical Quarterly Vol 61 No 244 July 2011 This volume is a long overdue collection of essays on the work of Frank Jackson...As might be expected from this outstanding list of contributors, the collection gathers first-rate papers that are certain to advance current debates on Jackson's philosophy.
Ian Ravenscroft is Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at Flinders University, Australia.
PART 1: METAPHYSICS AND CONCEPTUAL ANALYSIS; 1. Analysis, description and the a priori?; 2. Physicalism, conceptual analysis and acts of faith; 3. Serious metaphysics: Frank Jackson's defense of conceptual analysis; 4. Jackson's classical model of meaning; 5. The semantic foundations of metaphysics; 6. The folk theory of colours and the causes of colour experience; PART 2: THE KNOWLEDGE ARGUMENT; 7. Consciousness and the frustrations of physicalism; 8. Jackson's change of mind: representationalism, a priorism and the knowledge argument; PART 3: ETHICS; 9. Analytic moral functionalism meets moral twin earth; 10. Consequentialism and the nearest and dearest objection; 11. The 'actual' in actualism; PART 4: CONDITIONALS AND THE PURPOSES OF ARGUING; 12. Conditionals, truth and assertion; 13. Conditionals: A debate with Jackson; 14. Two purposes of arguing and two epistemic projects; Replies to my critics