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Publications Gilbert Harman January 26, 2015 Contents 1 BOOKS 1 1.1 Authored . 1 1.2 Edited . 4 2 ARTICLES 4 3 REVIEWS 22 1 BOOKS 1.1 Authored 1. Kulkarni, S. and Harman, G. An Elementary Introduction to Statistical Learning Theory. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley, 2011, pp. xiv, 209. 2. Harman, G. and Kulkarni, S., Reliable Reasoning: Induction and Statisti- cal Learning Theory. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2007, pp. x, 108. • Translated into Japanese by Kaniike Yoichi (Tokyo: Keiso Shobo, 2009.) • Paperback version 2012. • Electronic version (for Kindle) 2010. 3. Explaining Value and Other Essays in Moral Philosophy. (Oxford: Claren- don Press, 2000), pp. xiv, 238. • Online edition, 2003, with chapter abstracts and keywords, available from http://www.oxfordscholarship.com. 1 4. Reasoning, Meaning, and Mind (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1999), pp. viii, 291. [Essays.] • Online edition, with chapter abstracts and key words, 2003, available from http://www.oxfordscholarship.com. 5. Harman, G. and Thomson, J., Moral Relativism and Moral Objectivity (Oxford: Blackwell, 1996), pp. x, 225. • Brief excerpt reprinted as \How can there be more than one answer to a moral question?" in Judith Friedman et al. (eds.) What Should We Value? (Princeton University, 2000) pp. 74-5. 6. Skepticism and the Definition of Knowledge (New York, Garland: 1990), pp. xvi, 166. [This is my Ph. D. dissertation, Harvard, 1964, with a new preface.] 7. Change in View: Principles of Reasoning (Cambridge, Massachusetts; M.I.T. Press/Bradford Books: 1986) pp. xiv, 147. Print on demand edi- tion 2013. • Excerpt (pp. 29-48) reprinted in Steven Luper (ed.), Essential Knowl- edge: Readings in Epistemology (New York, Pearson: 2004), pp. 167- 178. • Chapters 3 and 4 reprinted in Jonathan E. Adler and Lance J. Rips, Reasoning: Studies of Human Inference and Its Foundations (Cam- bridge, Cambridge University Press: 2008), pp. 35-46. 8. The Nature of Morality: An Introduction to Ethics (New York, Oxford University Press: 1977) pp. xiii, 165. • Translated into { Spanish by Cecilia Hidalgo as La naturaleza de la moralidad. Una introduccion a la etica, revision de Eduardo Rabossi (Mex- ico, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico: 1983), second edition, revised, 1996. { German by Ursala Wolf as Das Wesen der Moral: Eine Ein- fuhrung in die Ethik (Frankfurt, Suhrkamp: 1981) pp. 186. { Japanese by Takeshi Ohba and Kosei Usami, with an introduc- tion to the Japanese edition by the author (Tokyo, Sangyo Tosho: 1988). • Excerpts reprinted in { Steven M. Cahn, Patricia Kitcher, and George Sher, editors, Rea- son at Work: Introductory Readings in Philosophy (San Diego; Harcourt Brace Jovanovich: 1984) pp. 48-53 { George Sher, Moral Philosophy: Selected Readings (San Diego; Harcourt Brace Jovanovich: 1987) pp. 170-6 (second edition, 1996, pp. 205- 11) 2 { Louis P. Pojman, Ethical Theory: Classical and Contemporary Readings (Belmont, California; Wadsworth Publishing Company: 1988), pp. 429-37 { Essays on Moral Realism, edited by Geoffrey Sayre- McCord (Ithaca, New York; Cornell University Press: 1988) { Darwall, S., Gibbard, A., and Railton, P., Moral Discourse and Practice (New York, Oxford University Press, 1997), pp. 83-7 { Cahn, S. M. & Markie, P., Ethics: History, Theory, and Con- temporary Issues (New York: Oxford University Press, 1998), pp. 536-48 (second edition, 2002, pp. 634-44; third edition, 2006, pp. 625-635; fifth edition, 2011, pp. 684-694) { Rachels, J., Ethical Theory 1: The Question of Objectivity (Ox- ford: Oxford University Press, 1998), pp. 85-91 { Darwall, S., Contractarianism/Contractualism (Oxford; Black- well: 2003), pp. 138-48 { Abelson, R. and Friquegnon, M.-L., Ethics for Modern Life, sixth edition (Boston: St. Martin's, 2003) { Perry, J., Bratman, M., and Fischer, J. M., Introduction to Phi- losophy: Classical and Contemporary Readings, Fourth Edition (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007), 761-5; Fifth Edition (New York: Oxford University Press: 2009), 732-6. { Shafer-Landau, R., Ethical Theory: An Anthology. (Oxford: Blackwell, 2007), 36-40 (second edition, Wiley-Blackwell, 2012, 31-34). { George Sher, Ethics: Essential Readings in Moral Theory (New York and London; Routledge, 2012), 159-163.) 9. Thought, Princeton, New Jersey; Princeton University Press (1973), pp. viii, 199; paperback edition 1974. Excerpts reprinted in • George S. Pappas and Marshall Swain (eds.), Essays on Knowledge and Justification (Ithaca, New York; Cornell University Press: 1978) pp. 206-28. • Philosophy Problems Supplementary Course Reader (Milton Keynes, England; The Open University: 1981) pp. 4-11 • Paul K. Moser (ed.), Empirical Knowledge (Totowa, New Jersey; Rowman and Allanheld: 1986) pp. 234-45 • Louis P. Pojman (ed.), The Theory of Knowledge: Classic & Contem- porary Readings (Belmont, California; Wadsworth: 1993) pp. 151-62 (second edition, 1999, pp. 157-69) • Ernest Sosa and Jaegwon Kim, Epistemology: An Anthology (Oxford, Blackwell: 2000), pp. 67-78. (Second edition, Wiley: 2008.) • Chapter 3, \Mental Processes," Metaphysics: a Guide and Anthology, edited by Tim Crane and Katalin Farkas (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004), pp. 623-8. 3 1.2 Edited 1. Editor with Ernie Lepore, A Companion to W. V. O. Quine, Wiley Black- well (2014), pp. xiii, 581. 2. Editor, Conceptions of the Human Mind: Essays in Honor of George A. Miller (Hillside, New Jersey; Lawrence Erlbaum: 1993) pp. xiii, 277. \Preface" pp. vii-ix. 3. Editor with Donald Davidson, The Logic of Grammar (Encino, California; Dickenson: 1975) pp. x, 307. \Preface" pp. ix-x; \Introduction" pp. 1-14. 4. Editor, On Noam Chomsky: Critical Essays (Garden City, New York; Anchor: 1974), pp. xii, 348; \Introduction" pp. vii-xii. • Translated into Spanish, by Violeta Demonte and Juan Carlos Moreno, as Sobre Noam Chomsky: Ensayos criticos (Madrid, Alianza Edito- rial: 1981), pp. 354. • Second edition (Amherst, Massachusetts; University of Massachusetts Press: 1982), pp. xvi, 348. \Introduction to the Second Edition," pp. vi-xvi. 5. Editor with Donald Davidson, Semantics of Natural Language in Synthese 21 (1970) pp. 249-487 and 22 (1970- 1971) pp. 1-289. • Corrected and enlarged edition published by D. Reidel, Dordrecht, Holland (1972) pp. x, 769. • Paperback edition 1973. 2 ARTICLES 1. \Introduction: Life and Work," in Gilbert Harman and Ernie Lepore, editors, A Companion to W. V. O. Quine, Wiley Blackwell (2014), pp. 1- 13. 2. \Indeterminacy, Relativity, and Behaviorism," in Gilbert Harman and Ernie Lepore, editors, A Companion to W. V. O. Quine, Wiley Blackwell (2014), pp. 219-235. 3. \Rationality," in The Encyclopedia of Ethics, edited by Hugh LaFollette, John Deigh, and Sarah Stroud (Blackwell, 2013), pp. 4338-4347. Also online at http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/. 4. \The Philosophy-Linguistics Connection 1967-76," Donald Davidson, edited by Maria Baghramian (Routledge, 2012), pp. 42-45. 4 5. \Davidson's Contribution to the Philosophy of Logic and Language," in Gerhard Preyer, ed., Davidson's Philosophy: A Reappraisal (Oxford: Ox- ford University Press, 2012), pp. 41-48. 6. \Naturalism in Moral Philosophy," Ethical Naturalism: Current Debates, edited by Susana I. Nuccetelli and Gary Seay (Cambridge University Press, 2012), pp. 8-23. 7. Gilbert Harman and Sanjeev Kulkarni, \Statistical Learning Theory and Induction," Encyclopedia of the Sciences of Learning, Norbert M. Seel, ed., Springer (2012) pp. 3186-3188. 8. \Notes on Practical Reasoning," Cogency 3.4 (Winter 2011), pp. 127-145. 9. Sanjeev Kulkarni and Gilbert Harman, \Statistical Learning: A Tuto- rial," Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Computational Statistics, 3 (2011) pp. 543-556. 10. Brett Sherman and Gilbert Harman, \Knowledge and Assumptions," Philo- sophical Studies 156 (2011): 131-140. 11. Gilbert Harman and Sanjeev Kulkarni, \Statistical Learning Theory as a Framework for the Philosophy of Induction," in Prasanta Bandyopad- hyay And Malcolm Forster (eds.), Philosophy of Statistics, Amsterdam: Elservier (2011): 833-848. 12. \Quine's Semantic Relativity," American Philosophical Quarterly, 48 (2011) pp. 287-289. 13. \Judith Jarvis Thomson's Normativity," Philosophical Studies 154 (2011): 435-441. 14. Gilbert Harman, Walter Sinnott-Armstrong, and Kelby Mason, \Moral Reasoning," in The Moral Psychology Handbook, edited by John Doris and the Moral Psychology Research Group (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010): 205-244. 15. Maria Merritt, John Doris, and Gilbert Harman, \Character," in The Moral Psychology Handbook, edited by John Doris and the Moral Psychol- ogy Research Group (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010): 354-400. 16. Erica Roeder and Gilbert Harman, \Linguistics and Moral Theory," in The Moral Psychology Handbook, edited by John Doris and the Moral Psychol- ogy Research Group (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010): 272-295. 17. \Words and Pictures in Reports of fMRI Research," in Hanson, S. J. and Bunzl, M., eds., Foundational Issues in Human Brain Mapping. Cam- bridge, MA: MIT Press, 2010, pp. 113-114. 5 18. \Epistemology as Methodology," in Jonathan Dancy, Ernest Sosa, and Matthias Steup, editors, A Companion to Epistemology, Second Edition. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell, 2010, pp. 152-156. 19. \Field on the Normative Role of Logic," Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Volume CIX, Part 3 (2009), 333-335. 20. \Guilt-Free Morality,"Oxford Studies in Metaethics, 4 (2009): 203-214. 21. \Skepticism about Character Traits," Journal of Ethics 13 (2009): 235- 242. 22. Gilbert Harman and Sanjeev Kulkarni, \Response to Shafer, Thagard, Strevens, and Hanson," Abstracta,

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