Journal Articles
Knowing How is Knowing How You Are (or Could Have Been) Able
Philosophers' Imprint, forthcoming. [penultimate draft] Counterfactual Skepticism is (Just) Skepticism Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 2024. [penultimate draft] Putting 'Ought's Together Semantics and Pragmatics, 16, 2023. [open access] Does Success Entail Ability? Nous, 56(3), 2022. [penultimate draft] The Qualitative Thesis (with Ginger Schultheis) The Journal of Philosophy, 2022. [penultimate draft] How Strong is a Counterfactual? (with Ginger Schultheis) The Journal of Philosophy, 118:7, 2021. [penultimate draft] What the Future 'Might' Brings Mind, 129:515, 2020. [penultimate draft] Agentive Modals (with Matthew Mandelkern and Ginger Schultheis) The Philosophical Review, 126: 3, 2017. [penultimate draft] Conference ProceedingsAbilities and Success
Proceedings of the 22nd Amsterdam Colloquium. [published version] Attitudes, Conditionals and Margins for Error (with Ginger Schultheis) Proceedings of the 22nd Amsterdam Colloquium. [published version] Miners and Modals Proceedings of Sinn und Bedeutung 22, 2018. [published version] Strengthening Principles and Counterfactual Semantics (with Ginger Schultheis) Proceedings of the 21st Amsterdam Colloquium, 2017. [published version] I Believe I Can Phi (with Matthew Mandelkern and Ginger Schultheis) Proceedings of the 20th Amsterdam Colloquium, 2015. [published version] |
Under Review/In Progress
Evidence and Conditional Propositions
Argues for a new kind of non-factualism about conditionals, on the basis of principles in conditional epistemology. [draft] Persistence is Trivial Proves new, more general Gibbardian triviality results that illustrate a tension between restrictor and entailment-based theories of the indicative. Then shows how to get the best of both. [draft] Ability and Actuality (with Ginger Schultheis) Gives a new theory of the actuality entailments of ability modals. [draft coming soon] Reviews
Review of Cariani's The Modal Future
The Philosophical Review, 132:2, 2023. [penultimate draft][published version] |