Jeffrey W. Roland (roland-jw)
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Cogburn, Jon and Roland, Jeffrey W. 2012. “Strong, Therefore Sensitive: Misgivings About DeRose’s Contextualism.” Grazer Philosophische Studien 85: 237–253. “Bolzano & Kant,” ed. by Sandra Lapointe.
Cogburn, Jon and Roland, Jeffrey W. 2013. “Safety and the True-True Problem.” Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 94(2): 246–267, doi:10.1111/j.1468-0114.2012.01454.x.
Roland, Jeffrey W. 2008a. “Kitcher, Mathematics, and Naturalism.” Australasian Journal of Philosophy 86(3): 481–497.
Roland, Jeffrey W. 2008b. “Kitcher and the Obsessive Unifier.” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 77(2): 493–506.
Roland, Jeffrey W. 2009a. “Nominalism and Causal Theories of Reference.” SATS – Northern European Journal of Philosophy 10(2): 51–68.
Roland, Jeffrey W. 2009b. “On Naturalizing the Epistemology of Mathematics.” Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 90: 63–97.
Roland, Jeffrey W. 2010. “Concept Grounding and Knowledge of Set Theory.” Philosophia 38(1): 179–193.
Roland, Jeffrey W. 2013. “Review of Leng (2010).” Mind 122(485): 297–302.
Roland, Jeffrey W. 2014. “On Naturalism in the Quinean Tradition.” in Philosophical Methodology: The Armchair or the Laboratory?, edited by Matthew C. Haug, pp. 43–61. London: Routledge.
Roland, Jeffrey W. 2016. “Naturalism and Mathematics: Some Problems.” in The Blackwell Companion to Naturalism, edited by Kelly James Clark, pp. 289–304. Blackwell Companions to Philosophy. Chichester: Wiley-Blackwell, doi:10.1002/9781118657775.
Further References
Leng, Mary. 2010. Mathematics and Reality. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199280797.001.0001.