Christopher S. Hill has taught at a number of institutions, including the University of Arkansas, the University of Michigan, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and the University of Pittsburgh. He is presently Professor of Philosophy at Brown University. He has published three previous books, and was the editor of Philosophical Topics for twenty years.
1. Introduction Part I: Meaning 2. "gavagai" (1972) Postscript to "gavagai" (2013) 3. Rudiments of a Theory of Reference (1987) 4. A Substitutional Theory of Truth, Reference, and Semantic Correspondence (2006) 5. How Concepts Hook onto the World (2013) Part II: A Type Materialist Theory of Experience 6. In Defense of Type Materialism (1984) 7. Imaginability, Conceivability, Possibility, and the Mind-Body Problem (1997) 8. The Identity Theory (2013) Part III: A Representationalist Theory of Experience 9. OW! The Paradox of Pain (2005) 10. Locating Qualia: Do They Reside in the Brain or in the Body and the World? (2012) 11. Visual Awareness and Visual Qualia (2013) 12. The Content of Visual Experience (2013) Part IV: Knowledge 13. Process Reliabilism and Cartesian Scepticism (1996) 14. Hawthorne's Lottery Puzzle and the Nature of Belief, (written with Joshua Schechter, 2007) 15. Conceivability and Possibility (2013) 16. Concepts, Teleology, and Rational Revision (2013)
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