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Nate Charlow
Nate Charlow
Associate Professor of Philosophy, University of Toronto
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What we know and what to do
N Charlow
Synthese 190 (12), 2291-2323, 2013
1012013
Logic and semantics for imperatives
N Charlow
Journal of Philosophical Logic 43 (4), 617-664, 2014
872014
The problem with the Frege–Geach problem
N Charlow
Philosophical Studies 167 (3), 635-665, 2014
822014
Prospects for an expressivist theory of meaning
N Charlow
Philosophers' Imprint 15, 1-43, 2015
732015
Practical language: Its meaning and use
N Charlow
University of Michigan, 2011
502011
Deontic Modality
N Charlow, M Chrisman
Oxford University Press, 2016
44*2016
The Meaning of Imperatives
N Charlow
Philosophy Compass 9 (8), 540-555, 2014
432014
Decision Theory: Yes! Truth Conditions: No!
N Charlow
Deontic Modality, 47-81, 2016
412016
Restricting and embedding imperatives
N Charlow
Logic, Language and Meaning: Selected Papers from the 17th Amsterdam …, 2010
392010
Triviality for Restrictor Conditionals
N Charlow
Noûs 50 (3), 533–564, 2016
302016
Clause-Type, Force, and Normative Judgment in the Semantics of Imperatives
N Charlow
New Work on Speech Acts, 67-98, 2018
162018
Grading Modal Judgement
N Charlow
Mind 129 (515), 769-807, 2020
142020
Conditional preferences and practical conditionals
N Charlow
Linguistics and Philosophy 36 (6), 463-511, 2013
132013
Imperative statics and dynamics
N Charlow
University of Michigan, 2009
102009
Decision-theoretic relativity in deontic modality
N Charlow
Linguistics and Philosophy 41 (3), 251-287, 2018
8*2018
Experiential content
N Charlow
7*2021
Presupposition and the a priori
N Charlow
Philosophical Studies 165 (2), 509-526, 2013
52013
Metasemantic Quandaries
N Charlow
Meaning, Decision, and Norms: Themes from the Work of Allan Gibbard, 171-202, 2022
4*2022
Directives
N Charlow
Ms., University of Michigan, 2009
32009
Modus Ponens and the Logic of Decision
N Charlow
Journal of Philosophical Logic 52, 2023
2*2023
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