Content And Justification by Paul Boghossian

Philosophical Papers

A collection of essays that investigates the nature of mental content and the sources of epistemic justification, engaging central debates about externalism versus internalism, rule-following and the normativity of meaning, analyticity and the a priori, self-knowledge, and realism. It critiques reductive naturalism while defending objective, sometimes non-empirical forms of justification, and explores tensions between privileged access and externalist semantics. The result is an integrated outlook on how meaning is fixed and how we can know it.