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Department Activity
Also at Hobart and William Smith Colleges
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Steve Awodey and Greg Frost-Arnold, Rudolf Carnap: Studies in Semantics. The Collected Works of Rudolf Carnap, Volume 7 (edited book)Oxford University Press. 2024.
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Karen Frost-Arnold, Beyond Corporate Social Media Platforms: The Epistemic Promises and Perils of Alternative Social MediaTopoi 43 (5): 1557-1568. 2024.
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Greg Frost-Arnold and James R. Beebe, Confused Terms in Ordinary LanguageJournal of Logic, Language and Information 29 (2): 197-219. 2020.
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Greg Frost-Arnold, The Ontogeny of Quine’s OntologyIn Frederique Janssen-Lauret (ed.), Quine, Structure, and Ontology, Oxford University Press. pp. 117-146. 2020.
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Greg Frost-Arnold, Should a historically motivated anti-realist be a Stanfordite?Synthese 196 535-551. 2019.
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Greg Frost-Arnold, How to be a Historically Motivated Anti-Realist: The Problem of Misleading EvidencePhilosophy of Science 86 (5): 906-917. 2019.
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Greg Frost-Arnold, Theoretical Virtues in Science: Uncovering Reality through TheoryNotre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2018. 2018.
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Greg Frost-Arnold, The Rise of ‘Analytic Philosophy’: When and How Did People Begin Calling Themselves ‘Analytic Philosophers’?In Sandra Lapointe & Christopher Pincock (eds.), Innovations in the History of Analytical Philosophy, Palgrave-macmillan. pp. 27-67. 2017.
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Greg Frost-Arnold, Make ontology easy again: Amie Thomasson: Ontology Made Easy. New York: Oxford University Press, 2015, xiii+345pp, $53.00 HBMetascience 25 (3): 497-500. 2016.
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Greg Frost-Arnold, Should a historically motivated anti-realist be a Stanfordite?Synthese 196 (2): 535-551. 2016.
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Karen Frost-Arnold, Social Media, Trust, and the Epistemology of PrejudiceSocial Epistemology 30 (5-6): 513-531. 2016.
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Greg Frost-Arnold, Can the Pessimistic Induction be Saved from Semantic Anti-Realism about Scientific Theory?British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 65 (3): 521-548. 2014.
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Karen Frost-Arnold, Trustworthiness and truth: The epistemic pitfalls of internet accountabilityEpisteme 11 (1): 63-81. 2014.
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Karen Frost-Arnold, Imposters, Tricksters, and Trustworthiness as an Epistemic VirtueHypatia 29 (4): 790-807. 2014.
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Greg Frost-Arnold, Carnap, Tarski, and Quine at Harvard: Conversations on Logic, Mathematics, and ScienceOpen Court Press. 2013.
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Karen Frost-Arnold, Moral trust & scientific collaborationStudies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 44 (3): 301-310. 2013.
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Greg Frost-Arnold, From the Pessimistic Induction to Semantic AntirealismPhilosophy of Science 78 (5): 1131-1142. 2011.
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Greg Frost-Arnold, ‘‘Quine’s Evolution from ‘Carnap’s Disciple’ to the Author of “Two DogmasHopos: The Journal of the International Society for the History of Philosophy of Science 1 (2): 291-316. 2011.
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Greg Frost-Arnold, The No‐Miracles Argument for Realism: Inference to an Unacceptable ExplanationPhilosophy of Science 77 (1): 35-58. 2010.
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Greg Frost-Arnold and P.D. Magnus, The identical rivals response to underdeterminationIn P. D. Magnus & Jacob Busch (eds.), New waves in philosophy of science, Palgrave-macmillan. 2009.
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Greg Frost-Arnold, Review of Alan Richardson, Thomas Uebel (eds.), The Cambridge Companion to Logical Empiricism (review)Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2008 (5). 2008.
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Greg Frost-Arnold, Tarski's NominalismIn Douglas Patterson (ed.), New essays on Tarski and philosophy, Oxford University Press. pp. 225-246. 2008.