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Jerome (Yehudah) Gellman’s paper, “Perceiving God,” presented at the Henle Conference at St. Louis University, April 2008, evaluates a couple of arguments that attempt to establish the existence of God on the basis of individual religious experience. I can send his paper if anyone is interested. The following are my comments on his paper.
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179The semantic significance of the referential-attributive distinctionPhilosophical Studies 44 (2): 187--96. 1983.
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79Midwest Studies in Philosophy. Vol. 16, Philosophy and the ArtsJournal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 51 (3): 519-521. 1993.
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37Presents essays (previously unpublished) by prominent philosophers on topics such as rationality and alien cultures, moral realism and social science, human sciences in the case of literature, Foucault's genealogical method, Vigotsky and artificial intelligence. No index. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.
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108Response to Fumerton, Marti, Reimer and StroudPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 74 (3): 754-775. 2007.
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556Themes From Kaplan (edited book)Oxford University Press. 1989.This anthology of essays on the work of David Kaplan, a leading contemporary philosopher of language, sprang from a conference, "Themes from Kaplan," organized by the Center for the Study of Language and Information at Stanford University.
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145Has semantics rested on a mistake?: and other essaysStanford University Press. 1991.The nature of reference, or the relation of a word to the object to which it refers, has been perhaps the dominant concern of twentieth-century analytic philosophy. Extremely influential arguments by Gottlob Frege around the turn of the century convinced the large majority of philosophers that the meaning of a word must be distinguished from its referent, the former only providing some kind of direction for reaching the latter. In the last twenty years, this Fregean orthodoxy has been vigorously…Read more
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23Philosophy of Religion. 1997.This volume in the Midwest Studies in Philosophy series contains 18 essays which discuss the range of of religious traditions which inform the discussion of contemporary issues.
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1Contemporary Perspectives in the Philosophy of Language Edited by Peter A. French, Theodore E. Uehling, Jr., Howard K. Wettstein. -- (review)University of Minnesota Press. 1979.
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Midwest Studies in Philosophy, Philosophy and the Empirical (edited book)Wiley-Blackwell. 2007.This collection of essays focuses on a current issue of central important in contemporary philosophy, the relationship between philosophy and empirical studies. Explores in detail a range of examples which demonstrate how the older paradigm – philosophy as conceptual analysis – is giving way to a more varied set of models of philosophical work Each of the featured papers is a previously unpublished contribution by a major scholar
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103Frege‐Russell Semantics?Dialectica 44 (1‐2): 113-135. 1990.Contemporary semantical discussions make mention of the traditional approach to semantics represented by Frege and/or Russell--even sometimes by Frege-Russell. Is there a Frege-Russell view in the philosophy of language? How much of a common semantical perspective did Frege and Russell share? The matter bears exploration. I begin with Frege and Russell on propositions.
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47Social and Political Philosophy (edited book)Univ Of Minnesota Press. 1982._Social and Political Philosophy _ was first published in 1982. Minnesota Archive Editions uses digital technology to make long-unavailable books once again accessible, and are published unaltered from the original University of Minnesota Press editions.
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78DoctrineFaith and Philosophy 14 (4): 423-443. 1997.I argue that theological doctrine, the output of philosophical theology, is not a natural tool for thinking about biblical/rabbinic Judaism. Fundamental to my argument is the claim that there is a tension between constellations of theological doctrine of medieval vintage and the primary religious literature---the Hebrew Bible as understood through, and supplemented by, the Rabbis of the Talmud. This tension is a product of the genesis of philosophical theology, the application of Greek philosoph…Read more
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150Against theodicyPhilosophia 30 (1-4): 131-142. 2003.It has long been urged against traditional theism, very long indeed, that God’s perfections—specifically in the domains of goodness, knowledge and power—are logically incompatible with the existence of unwarranted human suffering. It has almost equally long been urged that the problem is illusory—or at least surmountable; the tradition of theodicy must be only moments younger than the problem. The debate is a philosophical classic, with many ingenious moves on both sides, and epicycles galore. B…Read more
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161Turning the tables on Frege or how is it that "Hesperus is Hesperus" is trivial?Philosophical Perspectives 3 317-339. 1989.
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31The Wittgenstein LegacyUniversity of Notre Dame Press. 1992.This addition to the Midwest Studies in Philosophy series comprises the most recent volume on the philosophy of Ludwig Wittgenstein to date. Here 16 philosophers explore both the challenges Wittgenstein presented to philosophy as well as the responses to those challenges from such noted thinkers as Kripke. By addressing various questions raised by Wittgenstein's work, these original essays aim to illuminate in one way or another the impact Wittgenstein's legacy has had on 20th-century philosophy…Read more
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44Theodore E. Uehling, Jr., 1935-2006Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 80 (5). 2007.
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45Studies in metaphysics (edited book)University of Minnesota Press. 1979.Rich with historical and cultural value, these works are published unaltered from the original University of Minnesota Press editions.
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122Forgiveness and Moral ReckoningPhilosophia 38 (3): 445-455. 2010.Charles Griswold’s seminal work, Forgiveness, is the focus of the present essay. Following Griswold, I distinguish the relevant virtue of character from something that is more like an act or process. The paper discusses a number of hesitations I have about Griswold’s analysis, at the level both of detail and of underlying conception
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