Origin paper
Sense experiences and their contents: A defence of the propositional account
Pragmatism, Joint-Carving, and Ontology
Material Objects and Their Parts
The Metaphysics of Everyday Life: an Essay in Practical Realism – Lynne Rudder Baker
Conjoining
Replies to Bennett, Rayo, and Sattig
Metaphysical Ambitions in the Ontology of Objects
What is a Singular Proposition
Levels of Explanation and the Individuation of Events: a difficulty for the token identity theory
Reply to Baker
Three Questions for Truth Pluralism
The neo-Carnapians
The Controversy over the Existence of Ordinary Objects
Animate Beings: Their Nature and Identity
On the Unity of Compound Things: Living and Non‐Living
Ordinary Objects, Ordinary Language, and Identity
Précis of Persons and Bodies: A Constitution View
Representationalism and Perceptual Organization
Quizzical ontology and easy ontology
Shibboleth: some comments on William Fish’s Perception, Hallucination & Illusion
Interpretation and knowledge maximization
Merricks on the Existence of Human Organisms
Reply to Nathan: How to reconstruct the causal argument
The Status of Charity II: Charity, Probability, and Simplicity 1
Quantum sortal predicates
The Sortal Dependence of Demonstrative Reference
TRANSCENDING TRANSCENDENTALISM: A RESPONSE TO BOGHOSSIAN
Why and how not to be a sortalist about thought
Do the benefits of naïve realism outweigh the costs? Comments on fish, perception, hallucination and illusion
Prevention, Independence, and Origin
Austere Realism: Contextual Semantics Meets Minimal Ontology
TRANSCENDENTALISM ABOUT CONTENT
Comments on Theodore Sider's Four Dimensionalism
Externalism and the Gappy Content of Hallucination
Does Visual Reference Depend on Sortal Classification? Reply to Clark
Hirsch's Attack on Ontologese
The Status of Charity I: Conceptual Truth or A Posteriori Necessity?
Nihilism without Self-Contradiction
I Could Have Done That
The Object View of Perception
Expressivism, Pragmatism and Representationalism: Global anti-representationalism?
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Externalism and the Gappy Content of HallucinationDo the benefits of naïve realism outweigh the costs? Comments on fish, perception, hallucination and illusionThe Object View of PerceptionHirsch's Attack on OntologeseThe Status of Charity I: Conceptual Truth or A Posteriori Necessity?Nihilism without Self-ContradictionI Could Have Done ThatDoes Visual Reference Depend on Sortal Classification? Reply to ClarkAustere Realism: Contextual Semantics Meets Minimal OntologyPrevention, Independence, and OriginTRANSCENDENTALISM ABOUT CONTENTComments on Theodore Sider's Four DimensionalismShibboleth: some comments on William Fish’s Perception, Hallucination & IllusionWhy and how not to be a sortalist about thoughtThe Status of Charity II: Charity, Probability, and Simplicity 1Quantum sortal predicatesThe Sortal Dependence of Demonstrative ReferenceTRANSCENDING TRANSCENDENTALISM: A RESPONSE TO BOGHOSSIANInterpretation and knowledge maximizationMerricks on the Existence of Human OrganismsSense experiences and their contents: A defence of the propositional accountQuizzical ontology and easy ontologyPrécis of Persons and Bodies: A Constitution ViewRepresentationalism and Perceptual OrganizationOrdinary Objects, Ordinary Language, and IdentityThe neo-CarnapiansThe Controversy over the Existence of Ordinary ObjectsAnimate Beings: Their Nature and IdentityOn the Unity of Compound Things: Living and Non‐LivingReply to BakerThree Questions for Truth PluralismWhat is a Singular PropositionExpressivism, Pragmatism and Representationalism: Global anti-representationalism?Levels of Explanation and the Individuation of Events: a difficulty for the token identity theoryConjoiningReplies to Bennett, Rayo, and SattigMetaphysical Ambitions in the Ontology of ObjectsThe Metaphysics of Everyday Life: an Essay in Practical Realism – Lynne Rudder BakerPragmatism, Joint-Carving, and OntologyMaterial Objects and Their PartsReply to Nathan: How to reconstruct the causal argumentSchellenberg, 2013Pautz, 2013Brewer, 2015Sider, 2014Glüer, 2006Liggins, 2008Rohrbaugh, 2005Campbell, 2006Horgan, 2008Rohrbaugh, 2006Devitt, 1990Hirsch, 2004Martin, 2013Goodman, 2012Pagin, 2006Krause, 2007Dickie, 2014Devitt, 1991McGlynn, 2012Dorr, 2003Pendlebury, 1990Thomasson, 2014Baker, 2002Green, 2016Ayers, 2005Inwagen, 2020Thomasson, 2010Rosenkrantz, 2012Hoffman, 1998Lycan, 1989Lynch, 2021Glick, 2017Brandom, 2013Brewer, 1998Unknown, 2021Hofweber, 2017Sattig, 2017Johansson, 2009Mitchell, 2014Unknown, 2017Robinson, 2005Schellenberg, 2013Pautz, 2013Brewer, 2015Sider, 2014Glüer, 2006Liggins, 2008Rohrbaugh, 2005Campbell, 2006Horgan, 2008Rohrbaugh, 2006Devitt, 1990Hirsch, 2004Martin, 2013Goodman, 2012Pagin, 2006Krause, 2007Dickie, 2014Devitt, 1991McGlynn, 2012Dorr, 2003Pendlebury, 1990Thomasson, 2014Baker, 2002Green, 2016Ayers, 2005Inwagen, 2020Thomasson, 2010Rosenkrantz, 2012Hoffman, 1998Lycan, 1989Lynch, 2021Glick, 2017Brandom, 2013Brewer, 1998Unknown, 2021Hofweber, 2017Sattig, 2017Johansson, 2009Mitchell, 2014Unknown, 2017Robinson, 2005
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A number of philosophers are committed to the view that sense experiences, in so far as they have contents, have propositional contents, but this is more often tacitly accepted than argued for in the literature. This paper explains the propositional account and presents a basic case in support of it in a simple and straightforward way which does not involve commitment to any specific philosophical theory of perception.