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251Information-based epistemology, ecological epistemology and epistemology naturalizedSynthese 70 (2): 191-203. 1987.Shannon's notion of information is more useful for naturalized epistemology than Dretske's
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104Words and Objections: Essays on the Work of W. V. QuinePhilosophical Review 82 (1): 99-110. 1973.Articles: Smart, "Quine's Philosophy of science"; Harman, "An Introduction to 'Translation and Meaning', Chapter Two of Word and Object"; Stenius, "Beginning with Ordinary Things"; Chomsky, "Quine's Empirical Assumptions"; Hintikka, "Behavioral Criteria of Radical Translation"; Stroud, "Conventionalism and the Indeterminacy of Translation"; Strawson, "Singular Terms and Predication"; Grice, "Vacuous Names"; Geach, "Quine's Syntactical Insights"; Davidson, "On Saying That"; Follesdal, "Quine on M…Read more
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138An Ockhamite Criticism of Church SemanticsThe Monist 61 (3): 401-407. 1978.Ockham’s criticisms of earlier theories of universals depend on the fact that they are universals, that the supposed entities are essentially different in kind from particulars. Since modern theories which postulate the existence of senses or propositions as part of a semantic theory make no such claims about those entities it would seem that Ockham’s views are irrelevant to disputes over the value of those semantic theories. That is, for Frege, Church and others the senses or propositions postu…Read more
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27Review: Ian Hacking, Why Does Language Matter to Philosophy? (review)Journal of Symbolic Logic 46 (1): 173-174. 1981.
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106Philosophical grounds of rationality: intentions, categories, ends (edited book)Oxford University Press. 1986.H.P. Grice is known principally for his influential contributions to the philosophy of language, but his work also includes treatises on the philosophy of mind, ethics, and metaphysics--much of which is unpublished to date. This collection of original essays by such philosophers as Nancy Cartwright, Donald Davidson, Gilbert Harman, and P.F. Strawson demonstrates the unified and powerful character of Grice's thoughts on being, mind, meaning, and morals. An introductory essay by the editors provid…Read more
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100What the well-wisher didn't knowAustralasian Journal of Philosophy 55 (1). 1977.This Article does not have an abstract
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41Some Thoughts on Data and Theory in LinguisticsPSA: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association 1980. 1980.Arguments for the preference of introspective judgments as evidence for syntactic theory are reviewed. A brief historical account of the origins of the presuppositions of the orthodox theory of data collection is given.
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125On the Logics of Singular TermsGrazer Philosophische Studien 25 (1): 285-296. 1986.Motivations for systems of free logics are reviewed and systems are divided according as they are positive (asserting atomic truths with non-denoting terms) negative (denying all such sentences) or neutral. A positive theory is developed and defended. One of the major considerations in favor of the theory is that it allows (via translation) representation of the other points of view. Finally, the relation between free logic and truth theories is elaborated.
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