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University of Pittsburgh
Department of Philosophy

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Department Affiliates

  • 26
    Regular faculty
  • 9
    Other faculty
  • Retired faculty
  • 49
    Graduate students
  • 45
    Undergraduates
  • 147
    Alumni
  • 4
    Other

Department Activity

  •  News and Updates
  •  Publications

Also at University of Pittsburgh

  • History and Philosophy of Science
  • Department Of German
  • All departments
  • Other departments

  • Lynne Tirrell, Storytelling and moral agency
    Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 48 (2): 115-126. 1990.
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  • Robert W. Batterman, Time, The Physical Magnitude. Olivier Costa de Beauregard (review)
    Philosophy of Science 56 (4): 710-712. 1989.
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  • Lynne Tirrell, Extending: The structure of metaphor
    Noûs 23 (1): 17-34. 1989.
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  • Robert Brandom, Inference, expression, and induction
    Philosophical Studies 54 (2): 257-285. 1988.
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  • Robert Brandom, Pragmatism, Phenomenalism, and Truth Talk
    Midwest Studies in Philosophy 12 (1): 75-93. 1988.
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  • Robert Brandom, C. CHERNIAK "Minimum rationality" (review)
    History and Philosophy of Logic 9 (2): 245. 1988.
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  • Robert W. Batterman, Irreversibility, Statistical Mechanics and the Nature of Physical States
    Dissertation, University of Michigan. 1987.
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  • Robert Brandom, Singular Terms and Sentential Sign Designs
    Philosophical Topics 15 (1): 125-167. 1987.
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  • Robert Brandom, Assertion and Conditionals
    Philosophical Review 96 (4): 579. 1987.
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  • Robert Brandom, Reference Explained Away
    Journal of Philosophy 81 (9): 469. 1984.
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  • Robert Brandom, Asserting
    Noûs 17 (4): 637-650. 1983.
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  • Robert Brandom, Heidegger’s Categories in Being and Time
    The Monist 66 (3): 387-409. 1983.
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  • Robert Brandom, Points of View and Practical Reasoning
    Canadian Journal of Philosophy 12 (2): 321-333. 1982.
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  • Robert Brandom, Leibniz and degrees of perception
    Journal of the History of Philosophy 19 (4): 447-479. 1981.
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  • Chris Mortensen, The Logic of Inconsistency
    Philosophical Quarterly 31 (124): 275-277. 1981.
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  • Robert Brandom, Semantic paradox of material implication
    Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 22 (2): 129-132. 1981.
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  • Nicholas Rescher, Leibniz's Metaphysics of Nature
    Taylor & Francis. 1981.
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  • Robert Brandom, Asserting
    Journal of Philosophy 77 (11): 766-767. 1980.
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  • Nicholas Rescher and Robert Brandom, The Logic of Inconsistency
    Blackwell. 1980.
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  • Robert Brandom, S. HAACK "Philosophy of logics" (review)
    History and Philosophy of Logic 1 (n/a): 243. 1980.
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  • Robert Brandom, Freedom and Constraint by Norms
    American Philosophical Quarterly 16 (3): 187-196. 1979.
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  • David Makinson, The Logic of Inconsistency: a study in nonstandard possible-world semantics and ontology
    American Philosophical Quarterly, Library of Philosophy 5 (1): 233-236. 1979.
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  • David Makinson, The Logic of Inconsistency. A Study in Non-Standard Possible-World Semantics and Ontology
    Journal of Symbolic Logic 47 (1): 233-236. 1979.
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  • Robert Brandom, Truth and assertibility
    Journal of Philosophy 73 (6): 137-149. 1976.
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  • Robert Brandom, Adequacy and the individuation of ideas in Spinoza's ethics
    Journal of the History of Philosophy 14 (2): 147-162. 1976.
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  • John Earman, The Relation between Credence and Chance: Lewis' "Principal Principle" Is a Theorem of Quantum Probability Theory
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  • John Earman, Quantum Bayesianism Assessed
    The Monist 102 (4): 403-423
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  • Robert Brandom, No experience necessary: Empiricism, noninferential knowledge, and secondary qualities
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  • David Wallace, Implications of quantum theory in the foundations of statistical mechanics
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  • Oliver Pooley and David Wallace, First-class constraints generate gauge transformations in electromagnetism (reply to Pitts)
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