Publications
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My PhD thesis is available here.
Below are publications arranged by topic, though the lines between them are, more often than not, quite blurry. Philosophy of language: Tarnowski, M. (2026). Constitutive Norms of Assertion and the Common Ground, or How and Why Do We Play the Assertion game? Review of Philosophy and Psychology. OnlineFirst. Tarnowski, M. (2024). Knowing What One Likes: Epistemicist Solution to Faultless Disagreement. Acta Analytica, 40, 57-76. Tarnowski, M. (2023). Davidsonian Metasemantics and Radical Interpretation. Axiomathes / Global Philosophy, 33, 19. Tarnowski, M., & Głowacki, M. (2022). Words on Kripke’s Puzzle. Synthese, 200(4), 1-21. Tarnowski, M. (2022). Proper Names as Demonstratives, Argumenta, 8(1), 55-71. Tarnowski, M. (2022). Proper Names as Demonstratives in Fiction. Studia Semiotyczne, 36(1), 63-83. Epistemology and philosophy of mind: Tarnowski, M. (2026). Knowing That One Believes Without Knowing That One Knows. Episteme. First View. Tarnowski, M. (2025). Moore's Paradox and Doxastic Innocence. Erkenntnis. OnlineFirst. Tarnowski, M. (2023). My religion preaches 'p', but I don't believe that p: Moore's Paradox in religious assertions. Religious Studies, First View, 1-16. Tarnowski, M. (2020), Is Having Contradictory Beliefs Possible? Discussion and Critique of Arguments for the Psychological Principle of Non-Contradiction, Studia Semiotyczne – English Supplement, vol. XXXI: 91-126. (English translation of the 2019 Polish article) Experimental philosophy: Tarnowski, M., Ziółkowski, A., & Tałasiewicz, M. (2022). The Group Knobe Effect revisited: epistemic and doxastic side-effect effects in intuitive judgments concerning group agents. Synthese, 200(6), 1-34. Sękowski, K., Ziółkowski, A., & Tarnowski, M. (2021). Western Skeptic vs Indian Realist. Cross-Cultural Differences in Zebra Case Intuitions. Review of Philosophy and Psychology, 1-23. Publications in Polish: Tarnowski, M. (2022). Knowledge by acquaintance and the transparency of introspection. Przegląd Filozoficzny: Nowa Seria, 124(4), 279-296. Tarnowski, M. (2021). Do societies dream of a fair pasture? Interpretation of Jean Jacques Rousseau’s Social Contract, Studies in the History of Philosophy, 12(2), 111-140. Tarnowski, M. (2021). Jak opisać nieracjonalność? Problem nieracjonalnych systemów przekonań a interpretacjonizm w filozofii umysłu. Avant. Trends in Interdisciplinary Studies, 12(3), 1-23. Tarnowski M. (2020). Pointing in One’s Mind: Object-Dependent Thoughts and the Semantics of Complex Demonstratives, Filozofia Nauki, 28(1): 85-110. Tarnowski M. (2019). Czy posiadanie sprzecznych przekonań jest możliwe? Omówienie i krytyka argumentów za psychologiczną zasadą niesprzeczności, Studia Semiotyczne, vol. XXXIII (2): 323-353. Reviews: Tarnowski, M. (2021). What theory of action? On Michał Barcz’s Mechanics of actions, Filozofia Nauki vol. 28 (4): 83-102. (in Polish) Tarnowski, M. (2018). Tradycja – intelektualne muzeum czy struktura komunikacji?, Civitas. Studia Z Filozofii Polityki, 22: 324-331. (in Polish) Edited volumes: Machcewicz-Grad, A., Tarnowski, M. (Eds.) (2025). Unreal Beliefs: Special Issue on the Book by Krzysztof Posłajko. Studia Semiotyczne, 39(1). (Editorial introduction available here) Completed drafts: (if you wish to see them, just write to me!) Moorean non-assertoric speech acts (on how to deal with Moore's Paradox beyond assertion, e.g. "I promise to marry you, but I will not") Moore's Paradox and Discourse-Sensitivity of Assertoric Warrant (on how different variants of Moorean assertions elicit different infelicity judgments and how we can make sense of that) Belief as an epistemic possibility of knowledge (and its limits) (with Rodrigo Nicolau Almeida; on the Stalnaker-Lenzen thesis that belief can be understood as ignorance of one's ignorance and introspection principles) What 'we' can mean (with Katarzyna Kijania-Placek; on the semantics of plural indexicals and polysemy) In preparation: 'Here' and 'Now' and 'There' and 'Then' (with Katarzyna Kijania-Placek; on the semantics of temporal and locative indexicals) Acceptance, knowledge and conversational tone (extending the concept of "conversational tone" proposed by Seth Yalcin) |