Lots of new papers on the philosophy papers blog. I did cheat a little, for some of these are from pages I just wasn’t tracking before, so I don’t know that they went online yesterday. But they all look interesting. There are five papers by Matti Eklund, four papers by Uli Sauerland (all via the Semantics Archive and previously reported by Kai von Fintel), two by Brown’s own Allan Hazlett, and a revision of a paper by Keith DeRose.
There was a small bug in the argument about French toast yesterday. As Chris Monsour pointed out to me, there is a reading on which French in (2) below binds wine and toast, a reading on which Sophie likes to have wine from France and toast from France for lunch. The conclusion I wanted, that the French in common utterances of French toast does not just mean from France, is still OK (I think!) but I overstated at least one of the premises yesterday.