Philosophical Perspectives, an annual, aims to publish original essays by foremost thinkers in their fields, with each volume confined to a main area of philosophical research.
John Hawthorne is Professor of Philosophy at Rutgers University. He has published numerous articles on metaphysics, philosophy of language, epistemology, philosophy of mind, and early modern philosophy. His books include Knowledge and Lotteries, Substance and Individuation in Leibniz, and The Grammar of Meaning. Jason Turner is a philosopher who received his PhD from Rutgers University. He has worked at the University of Leeds, St. Louis University, and the University of Arizona.
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The Uses and Abuses of the Personal/Subpersonal DistinctionZOE DRAYSONPerception Without PropositionsCHRISTOPHER GAUKERUnderstanding the Internalism-Externalism Debate: What Is the Boundary of the Thinker?BRIE GERTLERWhy and How not to be a Sortalist about ThoughtRACHEL GOODMANConcepts, Analysis, Generics and the Canberra PlanMARK JOHNSTON and SARAH-JANE LESLIEWhat Should the Naýve Realist Say about Total Hallucinations?HEATHER LOGUEDesire Considered as a Propositional AttitudeWILLIAM G. LYCANAre There Mental Indexicals and Demonstratives?RUTH GARRETT MILLIKANPerceptual PhenomenologyBENCE NANAYFirst Person Illusions: Are They Descartes’, or Kant’s?CHRISTOPHER PEACOCKEAttention to the Passage of TimeIAN PHILLIPSIndiscriminability and Phenomenal ContinuaDIANA RAFFMANDon’t Panic: Self-Authorship Without Obscure MetaphysicsADINA L. ROSKIESThe Mental Lives of ZombiesDECLAN SMITHIESActions as ProcessesHELEN STEWARDIntrospective Knowledge of Negative FactsDANIEL STOLJARDefining and Defending Nonconceptual Contents and StatesJAMES VAN CLEVEBelief, Information and ReasoningBRUNO WHITTLE