Kenneth Taylor
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Ken Taylor is the current Henry Waldgrave Stuart Professor of Philosophy at Stanford University. He is also director of Stanford's interdisciplinary program in Symbolic Systems. His work lies at the intersection of the philosophy of language and the philosophy of mind, with an occasional foray into the history of philosophy. He is the author of many books and articles, including Truth and Meaning, Reference and the Rational Mind, and Referring to the World.
Articles
Cities, Gentrification, and Inequality
14 May 2011
Beliefs Gone Wild
14 May 2011
Should Marriage Be Abolished?
30 April 2011
The Extended Mind
15 April 2011
Is it All Just Relative?
18 March 2011
A dialogue on Biracial Identity
18 February 2011
Lights! Camera! Think!
10 February 2011
Too Much Information?
05 February 2011
Derrida and Deconstruction
13 January 2011
The Moral Costs of Markets
01 January 2011
The Philosophy of History
25 December 2010
The Power of Thought
09 December 2010
Reading, Narrative, and the Self
26 November 2010
The Occult Philosophy
29 October 2010
Gandhi as Philosopher
25 September 2010
Philosophy for the Young: Corrupting or Empowering?
02 September 2010
Self Deception
26 August 2010
Bodies for Sale
12 August 2010
Social Reality
29 July 2010
The Irrationality of Human Decision Making
22 July 2010
Loyalty
15 July 2010
What are Human Rights?
25 June 2010
Psychological vs. Biological Altruism
11 June 2010
Culture and Mental Illness
07 May 2010