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WILLIAM LYCAN
William Rand Kenan Professor
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William
Lycan is the author of over 150 articles as well as seven
books: The Myth of Semantic Presupposition (with
Steven Boër, 1976), Logical
Form in Natural Language (1984), Knowing
Who (with Steven Boër, 1986), Consciousness
(1987), Judgement and Justification (1988),
Modality and Meaning (1994), Consciousness and Experience
(1996) and, Real Conditionals (2001).He has edited
an anthology, Mind and Cognition (1990,
1999). Some other publications include: "Form, Function, and
Feel," Journal of Philosophy (1981); "Psychological
Laws," Philosophical Topics (1981); "Epistemic Value,"
Synthese (1985); "Tacit Belief," in Belief,
ed. by Bogdan (1986); "What is the 'Subjectivity' of
the Mental?" Philosophical Perspectives (1990);
"Two -- No, Three -- Concepts of Possible Worlds,"
Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society (1991); "A
Deductive Argument for the Representational Theory of Thinking,
"Mind and Language (1993); "Consciousness
as Internal Monitoring," Philosophical Perspectives
(1995); "Layered Perceptual Representation," in
Perception, ed. by Villanueva (1996); "Qualitative
Experience in Machines," in The Digital Phoenix,
ed. by Moor (1997); "The Case for Phenomenal Externalism,"
Philosophical Perspectives (2001); "Free Will
and the Burden of Proof," in Minds and Persons,
ed. by O'Hear (2003); "On the Gettier Problem Problem,"
in Epistemology Futures, ed. by Hetherington (in press);
"The Meaning of 'Water': An Unsolved Problem,"Philosophical
Issues (in press). [Complete CV]
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