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    Editors' introduction which discusses Quine's place in the history of analytic philosophy and the content of the papers collected in this volume.
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    Pushing Wittgenstein and Quine Closer Together
    Journal for the History of Analytical Philosophy 2 (10). 2014.
    As against the view represented here by Peter Hacker and John Canfield, I urge that the philosophies of Quine and Wittgenstein can be reconciled. Both replace the orthodox view of language as resting on reference: Quine with the notion of linguistic disposition, Wittgenstein with the notions of grammar and forms of life. I argue that Wittgenstein's insistence, in the rule-following discussion, that at bottom these are matters of practice, of ‘what we do’, is not only compatible in a rough sort o…Read more
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    Frege's sharpness requirement
    Philosophical Quarterly 46 (183): 168-184. 1996.
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    British Journal of Aesthetics 39 (3): 300-303. 1999.
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    The Unity of the Proposition in the later Wittgenstein
    Conceptus: Zeitschrift Fur Philosophie 40 (97). 2011.
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    Critical Thinking: A Concise Guide
    with Tracey Bowell
    Routledge. 2002.
    _Critical Thinking_ is a much-needed guide to thinking skills and above all to thinking critically for oneself. Through clear discussion, students learn the skills required to tell a good argument from a bad one. Key features include: *jargon-free discussion of key concepts in argumentation *how to avoid confusions surrounding words such as 'truth', 'knowledge' and 'opinion' *how to identify and evaluate the most common types of argument *how to spot fallacies in arguments and tell good reasonin…Read more
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    The Croce‐Collingwood Theory as Theory
    Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 61 (2): 171-193. 2003.