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Bar Luzon

Bar Luzon

bluzon@mit.edu | CV | PhilPeople

My love for our old fire escape was captured by Cristina Ballarini.

I'm an assistant professor in the department of linguistics and philosophy at MIT.

I work in the philosophy of mind and language, metaphysics, and epistemology. My research focuses on the nature of representation and the structure of reality. In the course of pursuing these issues, I write about mental content, metaphysical determination, the vehicles of mental representation, and the connection between truth and different epistemic notions.

Before MIT, I was a Mellon postdoctoral fellow at Rutgers. Before that, I got my PhD from NYU, and my BA from the Hebrew University. 

Publications

Forthcoming. The Euthyphro Principle. Mind. [preprint] 

Determination itself is asymmetric.

Forthcoming. Reliabilism and Defeat. Oxford Studies in Epistemology. (With Richard Roth.) [draft]

Rethinking the concept of reliability helps realibilism account for defeat.

Forthcoming. Epistemic Akrasia and Treacherous Propositions. The Philosophical Quarterly. [preprint] [final]

Epistemic akrasia is impermissible for epistemic reasons.

2024. The Euthyphro Challenge in Metasemantics. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research. [preprint] [final]

Functionalist metasemantics fails because it reverses the order of explanation.

2022. Losing Grip on the Third Realm: Against Naive Realism for Intuitions. Analysis. (With Preston J. Werner.) [preprint] [final]

Naive Realism cannot explain our access to causally inefficacious domains.


Dissertation

2024. Explaining Content. [preprint]

Since determination is asymmetric (ch. 1), prominent metasemantic views fail to allow mental content to play its explanatory and justificatory role in our mental lives (ch. 2). We should adopt a causal-historical view instead (ch. 3).

Work in Progress

Representation is Re-Presentation. [draft] [handout]

The content of a representation is determined by what causes its formation.

A paper developing a novel view of vehicles of representation. (With Verónica Gómez Sánchez.)

A paper arguing grounding isn't a relation.

A paper about the problem of deviant causal chains.


My love for Kripke was captured by Justin Khoo.

When I was on the job market, it was useful to have examples of the relevant documents to model mine after. Since those are not that easy to come by, I'm sharing mine here. (Reviews have been mixed.)

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