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Marc A. Moffett (moffett)

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    Bengson, John and Moffett, Marc A. 2007. Know-How and Concept Possession.” Philosophical Studies 136(1): 31–57.
    Bengson, John and Moffett, Marc A., eds. 2011a. Knowing How. Essays on Knowledge, Mind, and Action. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195389364.001.0001.
    Bengson, John and Moffett, Marc A. 2011b. Nonpropositional Intellectualism.” in Knowing How. Essays on Knowledge, Mind, and Action, edited by John Bengson and Marc A. Moffett, pp. 161–195. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195389364.001.0001.
    Bengson, John, Moffett, Marc A. and Wright, Jennifer Cole. 2009. The Folk on Knowing How.” Philosophical Studies 142(3): 387–401.
    Moffett, Marc A. 2002. A Note on the Relationship Between Mates’ Puzzle and Frege’s Puzzle.” Journal of Semantics 19(2): 159–166.
    Moffett, Marc A. 2003. Knowing Facts and Believing Propositions: A Solution to the Problem of Doxastic Shift.” Philosophical Studies 115(1): 81–97.
    Moffett, Marc A. 2005. Language, Communication, and the Paradox of Analysis: Some Philosophical Remarks on Plato’s Cratylus.” in Geschichte der Erkenntnistheorie, edited by Uwe Meixner and Albert Newen, pp. 57–68. Logical Analysis and History of Philosophy n. 8. Paderborn: Mentis Verlag.
    Moffett, Marc A. 2007. Reasonable Disagreement and Rational Group Inquiry.” Episteme 4(3): 352–367.
    Moffett, Marc A. 2010. Against a Posteriori Functionalism.” Canadian Journal of Philosophy 40(1): 83–106.
    Moffett, Marc A. 2011. Two Conceptions of Mind and Action: Knowing How and the Philosophical Theory of Intelligence.” in Knowing How. Essays on Knowledge, Mind, and Action, edited by John Bengson and Marc A. Moffett, pp. 3–58. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195389364.001.0001.
    Moffett, Marc A. 2024. Intuitions as Evidence.” in The Routledge Handbook of the Philosophy of Evidence, edited by Maria Lasonen-Aarnio and Clayton Littlejohn, pp. 275–291. Routledge Handbooks. New York: Routledge, doi:10.4324/9781315672687.