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Jonathan Westphal
Jonathan Westphal is a visiting professor of philosophy at Hampshire College, Amherst. He received his B.A. from Harvard College 1973, M.A. from the University of Sussex 1975, and Ph.D. from the University of London 1981. He has taught at the University of Hawaii, the University of London, Idaho State University, Amherst College, and at other colleges and universities in the U.K. and the U.S. He has been an Alexander von Humboldt Fellow, Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, at the University of Munich, and is a Permanent Member of the Senior Common Room at University College, Oxford.〔http://www.hampshire.edu/faculty/jwestphal.htm〕
Westphal's work centers on questions at the intersection of philosophy of mind, metaphysics, philosophy of science, logic and philosophy of language, and aesthetics. More recently he has become interested in issues in the philosophy of time, and in the understanding of human freedom. In the history of philosophy, he has worked most on Wittgenstein and Leibniz.〔()〕
==Published works==
Among Westphal's one hundred or so publications are:
* 1987 ''(Colour: Some Philosophical Problems from Wittgenstein )''.
* 1991 ''Colour: a Philosophical Introduction'', (Oxford: Blackwell, 1991, 2nd ed) (0631179348 ). In this work as in its 1987 predecessor Westphal subjects some of the statements in Wittgenstein's ''Remarks on Colour'' ("the puzzle propositions") to a detailed examination drawing on philosophy, phenomenology, psychology and physics. Rejecting Wittgenstein's grammatical explanation of colours, as well as the physicalists' reduction of colours to light emissions of specific wavelengths, Westphal argues that the puzzle propositions are analytic and that the relevant definitions are to be given in terms of phenomenalistically interpreted absorption spectra. According to WorldCat, the book is in 224 libraries〔()〕
* 1998 ''Philosophical Propositions: An Introduction to Philosophy'' Routledge (1998). 169 pp. (0-415-17053-2 ). According to WorldCat, the book is held in 1206 libraries〔( WorldCat author listing )〕 In this work Westphal presents an introduction to key philosophical problems in chapters titled: The Nature of a Philosophical Problem; Basic Concepts of Logic and Philosophy; the Problem of Evil; the Existence of God; Reality; Certainty; Time; Personal Identity; the Mind-Body Problem; Freewill and Determinism; the Meaning of Life?〔http://philpapers.org/rec/WESPPA〕
* 2005 "Conflicting Appearances, Necessity and the Irreducibility of Propositions About Colours", ''Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society'' 105 (2):219-235. Reviewing the argument from 'conflicting appearances' for the view that nothing has any one colour, Westphal takes further a well-known criticism of the argument made by Austin and Burnyeat. He aIso undertakes the task of positive construction, offering a theory of what it is that all things coloured a particular colour have in common, and he argues that the resulting "color phenomenalism", rather than physicalism, is required to give a satisfactory account of the necessity of Wittgenstein's 'puzzle propositions' about colour.〔http://philpapers.org/s/Jonathan%20Westphal〕
* 2006 "The Future and the Truth-Value Links: A Common Sense View",〔 ''Analysis'' 66 (289):1–9. This article is about the ancient problem of the truth of propositions about the future, or future contingents. Westphal argues that propositions about the future are true not because anything is now the case but because something ''will be'' the case. The problem is a confusion about tenses.
* 2008 ""My Body", "my X" and "I"" ''American Philosophical Quarterly'', 3
* 2011 "Silhouettes Are Shadows",〔 ''Acta Analytica'' 26 2:187-197. Here a solution is proposed to Sorensen’s problem about the eclipse of Near and Far. Since a a silhouette is a shadow, what is seen is the silhouette or shadow of Far, into which Near has disappeared, as a smaller object might. Shadows are seen because the surface in shadow fails to reflect light.

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