John G. MacFarlane

Affiliations: 
Philosophy University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States 
Area:
philosophy of language, philosophical logic, and related issues in metaphysics and epistemology
Website:
http://philosophy.berkeley.edu/people/detail/1
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http://philosophy.berkeley.edu/people/dissertations/1

Parents

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Robert B. Brandom grad student 2000 University of Pittsburgh
 (What does it mean to say that logic is formal?)

Children

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Elisabeth M. Camp grad student 2003
Omar A. Mirza grad student 2003 UC Berkeley
Bence Nanay grad student 2006 UC Berkeley
Fabrizio Cariani grad student 2009 UC Berkeley
Michael Caie grad student 2011 UC Berkeley
Stanley H. Chen grad student 2011 UC Berkeley
Joseph Bjelde grad student 2012
Justin Bledin grad student 2013 UC Berkeley
Michael O. Rieppel grad student 2013 UC Berkeley
Arpy Khatchirian grad student 2014 UC Berkeley
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MacFarlane J. (2016) Replies to Raffman, Stanley, and Wright Philosophy and Phenomenological Research. 92: 197-202
MacFarlane J. (2012) Richard on truth and commitment Philosophical Studies. 160: 445-453
Kolodny N, MacFarlane J. (2010) Ifs and Oughts The Journal of Philosophy. 107: 115-143
MacFarlane J. (2009) Double vision: two questions about the neo-Fregean program Synthese. 170: 443-456
MacFarlane J. (2008) Brandom s Demarcation of Logic Philosophical Topics. 36: 55-62
Macfarlane J. (2008) McDowell's Kantianism* Theoria. 70: 250-265
MacFarlane J. (2008) Boghossian, Bellarmine, and Bayes Philosophical Studies. 141: 391-398
Macfarlane J. (2007) The Logic of Confusion Philosophy and Phenomenological Research. 74: 700-708
MacFarlane J. (2007) Relativism and disagreement Philosophical Studies. 132: 17-31
Macfarlane J. (2006) The Things We (Sorta Kinda) Believe Philosophy and Phenomenological Research. 73: 218-224
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