Gilbert Harman, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
Philosophy Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 
Area:
Epistemology, Philosophy of Language, Ethics, Philosophy of Mind
Website:
http://www.princeton.edu/~harman/
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James Dreier grad student
Richard Joyce grad student Victoria University
Corey J. Maley grad student Princeton
Graham Oppy grad student Princeton
Stephen Stich grad student Rutgers School of Art and Science
Nicholas Sturgeon grad student
R. Jay Wallace grad student
David B. Wong grad student
Joshua D. Greene grad student 2002 Princeton (Neurotree)
Rebecca A. Lilly grad student 2002 Princeton
Aaron W. Konopasky grad student 2003 Princeton
Brian B. Kierland grad student 2004 Princeton
Kevin Zaragoza grad student 2005 Princeton
Joshua Knobe grad student 2006 Princeton
Daniel H. Rothschild grad student 2006 Princeton
Brett Sherman grad student 2008 Princeton
Angela Mendelovici grad student 2010 Princeton
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Harman G. (2014) Moral relativism is moral realism Philosophical Studies
Sherman B, Harman G. (2011) Knowledge and assumptions Philosophical Studies. 156: 131-140
Greenberg M, Harman G. (2009) Conceptual Role Semantics The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Language
Harman G. (2007) Epistemic Contextualism as a Theory of Primary Speaker Meaning Philosophy and Phenomenological Research. 75: 173-179
Harman G. (2006) The Realm of Reason The Philosophical Review. 115: 243-246
Harman G. (2006) Intending, intention, intent, intentional action, and acting intentionally: Comments on Knobe and Burra Journal of Cognition and Culture. 6: 269-275
Harman G. (2005) Moral Particularism and Transduction Philosophical Issues. 15: 44-55
Harman G, Sherman B. (2004) Knowledge, Assumptions, Lotteries Philosophical Issues. 14: 492-500
Harman G. (2003) The future of the a priori Journal of Philosophical Research. 28: 23-34
Harman G. (2003) No character or personality Business Ethics Quarterly. 13: 87-94
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