Except where otherwise indicated, links are to versions that may not correspond completely to the published versions of this work.
"Skepticism about Character Traits," Journal of Ethics 13 (2009). Published online: 27 May 2009. Draft in PDF.
Gilbert Harman and Sanjeev Kulkarni, "Precis of Reliable Reasoning: Induction and Statistical Learning Theory" and "Response to Shafer, Thagard, Strevens and Hanson," in the online journal Abstracta, 5 (2009): 5-9 and 47-56: http://www.abstracta.pro.br/english/.
"More on Explaining a Gap," HTML,
The American Philosophical Association
Newsletter on Philosophy and Computers, 8.1 (Fall 2008): 4-6.
"What Is Cognitive Access?" PDF.
Behavioral and Brain Sciences 30 (2007 [published 2008]): 505.
Brief comments on a paper of Ned Block's.
"Mechanical Mind," a review of Mind as Machine: A History
of Cognitive Science by Margaret Boden.
Online Published Version. From American Scientist (2008): 76-81.
"Using a Linguistic Analogy to Study Morality."
PDF. In Moral Psychology,
Volume 1, The Evolution of Morality, edited
by Walter Sinnott-Armstrong (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press,
2008): 345-351.
"Epistemic Contextualism as a Theory of Direct Speaker
Meaning," Philosophy and Phenomenological
Research 75 (2007): 173-179.
PDF. The published version is online
at
Blackwell Synergy (institutional access required).
Gilbert Harman and Sanjeev Kulkarni, "The Problem of
Induction," Philosophy and Phenomenological Research
72 (2006 [published April 2007]): 559-575. PDF.
The published version is online at
Blackwell
Synergy (institutional access required).
"Explaining an Explanatory Gap,"
American Philosophical Association Newsletter on
Philosophy and Computers 6.2 (Spring 2007), 2-3.
PDF.
Mark Greenberg and Gilbert Harman, "Conceptual
Role Semantics,"
in The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of
Language, edited by Ernest Lepore and Barry
Smith (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2006), 295-322.
PDF.
"Self-Reflexive Thoughts." Philosophical Issues
16 (2006): 334-45. PDF.
Review of Christopher Peacocke's Realm of Reason
in The Philosophical Review, 115 (2006), 243-6.
PDF.
"Intending, Intention, Intent, Intentional Action, and
Acting Intentionally: Comments on Knobe and Burra."
Journal of Cognition and Culture 6 (2006), 269-75:
PDF. (A draft version of the
Knobe and Burra paper is online at
"Intention and Intentional Action: A Cross-Cultural
Study.")
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