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Stephen Barker

Associate Professor and Reader in Philosophy, Faculty of Arts

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Expertise Summary

Before joining the Department, Stephen Barker held post-doc positions at Monash University Australia, UNAM (Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico) and the University of Tasmania. He works on the philosophy of language, metaphysics and metaethics and can often be heard proclaiming his slogans: No quantification theory! No sense/force distinction! No semantics of conditions! No metaphysics!

Recent Publications

  • 2025. The Metaphysically Dynamic Universe: How Motion is the Essence of Time and Physical Reality Routledge (New York).
  • 2024. Global Expressivism and the Puzzle of Truth-Apt Sentences. In: Force, Content, and the Unity of the Proposition Routledge. 98-117
  • 2021. Global Expressivism. In: RIKKI BLISS and J. T. M. MILLER, eds., The Routledge Guide to Metametaphysics Routledge.
  • STEPHEN BARKER, 2016. ‘Figurative Speech: Pointing a Poisoned Arrow at the Heart of Semantics’ Philosophical Studies (online). 1-18
  • 2025. The Metaphysically Dynamic Universe: How Motion is the Essence of Time and Physical Reality Routledge (New York).
  • 2024. Global Expressivism and the Puzzle of Truth-Apt Sentences. In: Force, Content, and the Unity of the Proposition Routledge. 98-117
  • 2021. Global Expressivism. In: RIKKI BLISS and J. T. M. MILLER, eds., The Routledge Guide to Metametaphysics Routledge.
  • STEPHEN BARKER, 2016. ‘Figurative Speech: Pointing a Poisoned Arrow at the Heart of Semantics’ Philosophical Studies (online). 1-18
  • STEPHEN BARKER, 2015. 'Irony and the Sense/Force Distinction' Analysis. 75, 9-16
  • STEPHEN BARKER, 2015. Expressionism about Reference and Quantification over the Non-Existent without Meinongian Metaphysics Erkenntnis. 80, 215-234
  • 2015. ‘Performatives and the Function of Truth in Semantics' Organon F. 22, 74-95
  • STEPHEN BARKER and MARK JAGO, 2014. Pacific Philosophical Quarterly. 95(2), 189-204
  • STEPHEN BARKER, 2014. 'Semantic Paradox and Alethic Undecidability' Analysis. (In Press.)
  • STEPHEN BARKER, 2014. 'Pure versus Hybrid Expressivism and the Enigma of Conventional Implicature'. In: Having it Both Ways: Hybrid Theories and Modern
Metaethics (eds: Guy Fletcher and Mike Ridge.). Oxford University Press. (In Press.)
  • STEPHEN BARKER, 2013. 'Forget Semantics: How Speech-act Theory and Expressivism Illuminate Names with Non-Existing Referents' Monist. (In Press.)
  • BARKER, S., 2013. Mind. n/a(n/a), n/a
  • BARKER, S., 2012. Expressivism about truth-making. In: B. SCHNIEDER and F. CORREIA, eds., Metaphysical grounding: understanding the structure of reality Cambridge University Press.
  • STEPHEN BARKER and MARK JAGO, 2012. Being Positive about Negative Facts Philosophy and Phenomenological Research.
  • STEPHEN BARKER, 2012. The Ultimate Argument Against the Dispositional Monist's Conception of Law Analysis. (In Press.)
  • STEPHEN BARKER, 2012. ‘Truth-Making and the Alethic Undecidability of the Liar’ Discusiones Filosoficas 14. 14,
  • STEPHEN BARKER, 2012. ‘Hybrid theories of moral statements’. In: International Encyclopedia of Ethics Blackwell.
  • BARKER, S., 2011. ±·´Çû²õ. 45(3), 557-576
  • BARKER, S., 2011. . In: TURNER, K., ed., Making semantics pragmatic Emerald.
  • BARKER, S., 2010. Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society. 110(2), 183-199
  • 2010. Indefinite Descriptions as Referring Terms Organon F.
  • 2009. Analysis. 69, 242-250
  • BARKER, S., 2009. Leaving things to take their chances: cause and disposition grounded in chance. In: HANDFIELD, T., ed., Dispositions and causes Oxford University Press.
  • STEPHEN BARKER, 2008. How to Endure Metaphysica: Special Issue on Persistence.
  • BARKER, S.J., 2007. ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´ ePrints. Available at: <http://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/696/>
  • 2007. Semantics without the Distinction between Sense and Force. In: Illocutions, Institutions and Intentionality: Essays on Themes from the Philosophy of John Searle Oxford University Press.
  • BARKER, S., 2004. Renewing meaning: a speech-act theoretic approach Oxford: Clarendon Press.
  • BARKER, S., 2003. Mind. 112(445), 1-33
  • BARKER, S., 2003. ±·´Çû²õ. 37(1), 133-150
  • BARKER, S., 2003. Australasian Journal of Philosophy. 81(1), 62-77
  • BARKER, S. and DOWE, P., 2003. Analysis. VOL 63(PART 2), 106-113
  • BARKER, S., 2003. Analysing Chancy Causation without Appeal to Chance-Raising. In: DOWE, P. and NOORDHOF, P., eds., Cause and Chance: Causation in an Indeterministic World London : Routledge.
  • BARKER, S., 2003. Comments: The Experiential Thesis: Audi on Intrinsic Value SOUTHERN JOURNAL OF PHILOSOPHY. VOL 41(SUPPL), 57-61
  • BARKER, S., 2002. Mind. 111, 633-639
  • BARKER, S., 2002. Problems with Horgan and Timmons' Nondescriptive Cognitivism 62,
  • BARKER, S., 2000. Analysis. VOL 60(PART 3), 268-279
  • BARKER, S., 1999. Mind. VOL 108(ISSUE 431), 427-470
  • BARKER, S., 1998. Analysis. VOL 58(NUMBER 4), 290-296
  • BARKER, S., 1997. Linguistics and Philosophy. VOL 20(NUMBER 2), 195-228
  • BARKER, S., 1997. Philosophical Quarterly. VOL 47(NUMBER 187), 195-211
  • BARKER, S., 1996. Analysis. VOL 56(NUMBER 4), 210-218
  • BARKER, S., 1995. Towards a Pragmatic Theory of "if" 78, 185-211
  • BARKER, S., 1994. 17, 249-260
  • BARKER, S., 1994. Analysis. 54, 179-182
  • BARKER, S., 1993. Analysis. 53, 254-261
  • BARKER, S., 1991. 14, 1-38
  • STEPHEN BARKER, The Emperor's New Metaphysics of Powers Mind. (In Press.)
  • STEPHEN BARKER, Figurative Speech: Pointing a Poisoned Arrow at the Heart of Semantics Philosophical Studies (forthcoming). 1-18
  • ‘Performatives and the Function of Truth in Semantics'

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