Presentations (1992-1995)
1. "The Connection Principle and its Consequences," University of Georgia colloquium, March 1991.
2. "Skepticism and Agreement," Central Division meetings of the American Philosophical Association, April 1991, and Florida Philosophical Association, November 1990.
3. "How Can Reasons be Causally Relevant to What We Do?" Society for Philosophy and Psychology, June 1991, and Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology, March 1991.
4. "Stich's Arguments Against A Priori Limits on Irrationality," with John Biro, Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology, March 1992.
5. "Arguments for the Connection Principle," Pacific Division meetings of the American Philosophical Association, March 1992; Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology, April 1992.
6. "Reasons and Explanations," Central Division meetings of the American Philosophical Association, April 1992.
7. "Direct Reference in Thought and Speech," Florida Philosophical Association, November 1992.
8. "Skepticism, Logical Independence, and Epistemic Priority," Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology, April 1993.
9. "Constraints on Rationality," with John Biro, at the InterUniversity Center conference on Connectionism and the Philosophy of Mind, Bled, Slovenia, June 1993.
10. "Causal Relevance and Thought Content," at the InterUniversity Center conference on Connectionism and the Philosophy of Mind, Bled, Slovenia, June 1993.
11. "Theories of Meaning, Truth, and Interpretation," 2nd Karlovy Vary Symposium, Meaning, Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic, September 1993. Sponsored by the Czech Academy of Sciences and the European Society for Analytic Philosophy.
12. "Causal Relevance and Thought Content," Pacific Division Meetings of the American Philosophical Association, March/April 1994.
13. "First Person Thought, Direct Reference, and Knowledge by Acquaintance," 3rd Karlovy Vary Philosophical Symposium, Reference, held at Karlovy Vary in the Czech Republic, June 1994.
14. "Theories of Meaning, Truth and Interpretation," Rutgers Unviersity colloquium, July 28th, 1994.
15. "A Cartesian Theory of Singular Thought," Rutgers University colloquium, August 4th, 1994.
16. "The Myth of Social Content," 2nd Annual meetings of the European Society for Philosophy and Psychology, Paris, France, September 1-4, 1994.
17. "Singular Thought and the Cartesian Theory of Mind," Pacific Divsion Meetings of the American Philosophical Association, San Francisco, March 29th-April 1st, 1995.
18. "Direct Reference and Attitude Sentences," Central Divsion Meetings of the American Philosophical Association, Chicago, April 26th-April 29th, 1995.
19. "Shape Properties and Perception," conference on Perception, annual meeting of the Sociedad Filosofica Iberno Americana, Cancun, Mexico, June 19-21, 1995.
20. "Singular Thought and the Cartesian Theory of Mind," European Society for Philosophy and Psychology meetings, August 30 - September 2, 1995, Oxford, England.
21. "Creatures of Darkness: Propositions and Attitudes," (with Greg Ray) Questions from Quine, the 4th Karlovy Vary Philosophical Symposium, sponsored by the Philosophical Institute of the Czech Academy of Sciences and the European Society for Analytic Philosophy, Sept. 4-8, 1995.
22. "Truth, Meaning and Interpretation," at the conference, Tarski and Davidson's Semantic Program, Kazimierz, Poland October 2-7, 1995, sponsored by the department of logic and theory of knowledge at the Catholic University of Lublin.