Nat Hansen

Affiliations: 
University of Reading, Earley, England, United Kingdom 
Area:
philosophy of language
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Josef Stern grad student 2002-2010 Chicago

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Jumbly Grindrod grad student 2013-2017 University of Reading
Sarah Fisher grad student 2016-2020 Cardiff University
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Borg E, Fisher SA, Hansen N, et al. (2022) Correction to: Pain priors, polyeidism, and predictive power: a preliminary investigation into individual differences in ordinary thought about pain. Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics
Salomons TV, Harrison R, Hansen N, et al. (2021) Is Pain "All in your Mind"? Examining the General Public's Views of Pain. Review of Philosophy and Psychology. 13: 683-698
Borg E, Fisher SA, Hansen N, et al. (2021) Pain priors, polyeidism, and predictive power: a preliminary investigation into individual differences in ordinary thought about pain. Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics. 42: 113-135
Hansen N. (2020) “Nobody would really talk that way!”: the critical project in contemporary ordinary language philosophy Synthese. 197: 2433-2464
Francis KB, Beaman P, Hansen N. (2019) Stakes, Scales, and Skepticism Open Access Journal. 6
Grindrod J, Andow J, Hansen N. (2019) Third‐person knowledge ascriptions: A crucial experiment for contextualism Mind & Language. 34: 158-182
Hansen N, Porter JD, Francis K. (2019) A Corpus Study of "Know": On the Verification of Philosophers' Frequency Claims about Language Episteme. 1-27
Hansen N. (2017) Color Comparisons and Interpersonal Variation. Review of Philosophy and Psychology. 8: 809-826
Hansen N. (2017) Must we measure what we mean Inquiry: Critical Thinking Across the Disciplines. 60: 785-815
Hansen N, Chemla E. (2017) Color adjectives, standards, and thresholds: an experimental investigation Linguistics and Philosophy. 40: 239-278
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