LIST OF PUBLICATIONS
DOCTORAL DISSERTATION
1. Radically Different Points of View
ARTICLES:
1. "Primitivism and the Analogy between Colors and Values" forthcoming in Metaphilosophy
2. "Two Uses of the Analogy between Colors and Values" forthcoming in Journal of philosophical Research
3. "Persons and Mysterianism" forthcoming in Dialogue.
4. 2. "How Recalcitrant Emotions is Possible?" forthcoming in Australasian Journal of Philosophy.
5. "Second (more prosaic) Thoughts on Forgiveness" (Hebrew) Iyyun, Vol. 61: 312-330, 2012.
6. “Why projection matters?" Comments on Rae Langton Sexual Solipsism, forthcoming in “Jerusalem Review of Legal Studies”.
7. “Sense, Justification, and Truth" (Hebrew), Iyyun, Vol. 59: 151-60, 2010.
8. “Token Monism, Event Dualism, and Overdetermination” Canadian Journal of Philosophy Vol. 40, No. 1, March 2010.
9. “How to be a Fallibilist without Contradiction” Southern Journal of Philosophy. 2009.
10. “Conventionalism: Its Rise and Fall" (Hebrew), Iyyun, Vol. 58: 151-60, 2009.
11. "Is Thomas Reid a Direct Realist about Perception?" European Journal of Philosophy Vol. 17, no. 1: 1-29, 2009.
12. “Material Objects, Constitution, and Mysterianism” in Southern Journal of Philosophy Vol. XLVI, no. 1: 1-26, 2008
13. “Two-Dimensionalism and the “Knowing Which” Requirement” Acta Analitica Vol. 23, no. 1: 55-67, 2008.
14. "Constitution and the Explanatory Gap," Synthese Vol. 161, no. 2, March 2008: 183-202.
15. "Facts and World" accepted for publication in Analysis and Metaphysics (15 pp.).
16. "Is there a Puzzle about Water?" Philosophical Papers, Volume 36, no. 2: 207-18, 2007.
17. “Reid’s view of Perception and Belief” (Hebrew) in "The Past and Beyond: Studies in History and Philosophy Presented to Elazar Weinryb", Eds. Ora Limor, Amir Horowitz, Avriel Bar-Levav and Ram Ben-Shalom, Open University. 2006.
18. “The Nomological Principle and the Argument for Anomalous Monism” Iyyun, Sepcial Refereed issue dedicated to Donald Davidson Philosophy, guest editor: Bernard Katz, 54: 1-19, 2005.
19. “Reid’s view of Causation and Action", The Journal of Scotish Philosophy, Vol. 1:1-19, 2003.
20. (with David Heyd), “The Charitable Perspective: Forgiveness and Toleration as Supererogatory”, Canadian Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 31, no. 4: 567-86, 2001.
21. “Reid’s view of Aesthetic and Secondary Qualities”, Reid Studies, Vol. 2 no 2: 31-46, 1999.
22. “I Thoughts and the Possibility of Communication” (Hebrew), in Iyyun, 47: 427-438, 1998.
23. “The Concept of Fact in the Tractatus” (Hebrew), Iyyun, 40: 379-404, 1991.
WORK IN PROGRESS:
1. "How Colors Appear to Us" (submitted)
2. "Why Primitivism" (submitted)
3. "What Can We Do At Will and Why?" (draft)
4. "A Note on the Inverted Earth Thought-Experiment" (draft)
5. "How Forgiveness Is Possible"? (draft)
6. "Are Kind Properties Represented in Experience?" (draft)
CONFERENCES:
(a) Invited plenary lectures at conferences/meetings
1. "What Can We Do At Will and Why?" International Conference at the Institute for Advanced Studies at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem (January, 2013).
2. "How Colors Look" in the philosophical seminar of RSSS, ANU (September, 2009)
3. "In Defense of Phenomenal Dispositions of Physical Objects" in the Institute of Advanced Study, Princeton (May, 2007).
4. “Two Uses of the Analogy between Colors and Values” Metaethics Etc. International Conference at the Institute for Advanced Studies at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem (June, 2008).
(b) Presentation of papers at international conferences
1. "Responsiveness to Reasons and the Ethics of Belief, Intention, and Action" in "Reasons: Action, Belief, Perception", Saarbruecken, Germany (October, 2013).
2. "How epistemology matters to phenomenology" in "perception and concepts", international symposium University of Riga, Riga (May, 2013)
3. "The Possibility of Recalcitrant Emotions" in "Morality and the Emotions" conference, University of Salamanca, Salamanca (March, 2010).
4. "Campbell on Colors" in "Epistemology and Philosophy of Mind at The Crossroads" conference, University of Leuven, Leuven (January, 2010).
5. “Primitivism and Thick Concepts” in "Thick Concepts" conference, University of Kent, Canterbury (July 2009).
6. “Objectivity and Impartiality: Reply to Enoch” in the Israeli philosophical conference (April, 2009).
7. “Hyman and Williamson on Knowledge” in the Israeli philosophical conference (February, 2006).
8. “Primitivism is a Response Dependent View of Color” in a workshop on Response- Dependence, The University of Turku, Finland (May, 2005).
9. “Scheme Content Dualism and Anomalous Monism” in the “Space of Reasons” conference, The University of Cape Town, South Africa (July, 2004).
10. “Davidson’s Justification for the Nomological Principle” in “Reflections on Davidson”, conference, Ben-Gurion University and the Hebrew University (Feb., 2004).
11. “Manifest Kinds”, in the “Reference of General Terms” in Barcelona (June, 2003).
12. “Radical Different Points of View” in “Kant and Strawson” conference, University of Reading, England (September, 1999).
13. “Incommensurability in Metaphysics” in the “Incommensurability and Related Matters” conference, University of Hannover, Germany (June, 1999).
14. “Reid’s View of Aesthetic and Secondary Qualities” in “The Philosophy of Thomas Reid” conference, University of Aberdeen, Scotland (July, 1998).