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    Philosophy and poetry (edited book)
    Blackwell. 2010.
    Philosophy and Poetry is the 33rd volume in the Midwest Studies in Philosophy series. It begins with contributions in verse from two world class poets, JohnAshbery and Stephen Dunn, and an article by Dunn on the creative processthat issued in his poem. The volume features new work from an internationalcollection of philosophers exploring central philosophical issues pertinent topoetry as well as the connections between the two domains
  • Minnesota Studies in Philosophy - Volume 9 (edited book)
    with Peter French and Theodore Uehling
    Univesity of Minnesota Press. 1984.
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    On Referents and Reference Fixing
    In Richard Schantz (ed.), Prospects for Meaning, De Gruyter. pp. 107-118. 2012.
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    Moral luck (edited book)
    Wiley Periodicals. 2019.
    Many of us are inclined to accept something like the following principle: We can only be properly morally assessed for what is in our control. And yet our ordinary practices seem to frequently violate this principle. The resulting tension, and the attempt to resolve it, is the problem of moral luck. For example, we tend to punish and think worse of the negligent driver who kills a child than we do the equally negligent driver who was lucky there was no child in his path. Thus, the lucky outcomes…Read more
  • The fabric of faith
    In Samuel Lebens, Dani Rabinowitz & Aaron Segal (eds.), Jewish Philosophy in an Analytic Age, Oxford University Press, Usa. 2019.
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    Living in the Throes of Paradox
    Conversations: Institute of Jewish Ideas 30 (4): 1-15. 2017.
    A reflection on paradox vis-a-vis truth in the context of religion. The discussion directly pertains to the Jewish context. But the issues are quite general.
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    Themes from Kaplan
    Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 180 (3): 572-573. 1990.
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    Contemporary Perspectives on the History of Philosophy (edited book)
    with Peter A. French and Theodore Edward Uehling
    Univ Of Minnesota Press. 1983.
    _Contemporary Perspectives on the History of Philosophy _ was first published in 1983. 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. The authors of the 27 appears in Volume 8, _Midwest Studies in Philosophy_,have established reputations as historians of philosophy, but their vantage point, here, is from "contemporary perspectives" - they use contemporar…Read more
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    Review: The Magic Prism: An Essay in the Philosophy of Language (review)
    Mind 114 (455): 791-796. 2005.
    The late 20th century saw great movement in the philosophy of language, often critical of the fathers of the subject-Gottlieb Frege and Bertrand Russell-but sometimes supportive of (or even defensive about) the work of the fathers. Howard Wettstein's sympathies lie with the critics. But he says that they have often misconceived their critical project, treating it in ways that are technically focused and that miss the deeper implications of their revolutionary challenge. Wettstein argues that Wit…Read more
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    Précis of The Magic Prism
    Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 74 (3): 720-722. 2007.
  • What Propositions Could Not Be
    Dissertation, City University of New York. 1976.
  • Philosophy of Religion (Midwest Studies in Philosophy 21) (edited book)
    with A. P. French and T. E. Uehling
    University of Notre Dame Press. 1997.
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    Studies in Essentialism
    with Peter A. French and Theodore Edward Uehling
    Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press. 1986.
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    Has semantics rested on a mistake?: and other essays
    Stanford 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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    Philosophy of Religion
    with Peter A. French and Theodore Edward Uehling
    . 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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    Did the greeks really worship Zeus?
    Synthese 60 (3). 1984.
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    Practicing Magic
    Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 74 (3): 723-729. 2007.
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    Summary
    Philosophical Books 47 (1): 1-1. 2006.
  • 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
  • Studies in the History of Philosophy
    with Peter A. French and Theodore Edward Uehling
    University of Minnesota. 1976.
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    Social and Political Philosophy (edited book)
    with Peter A. French and Theodore E. Uehling Jr
    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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    Frege‐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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    Doctrine
    Faith 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
  • Midwest Studies in Philosophy V, 1980: Studies in Epistemology
    with Peter A. French and Theodore E. Uehling
    Synthese 61 (2): 261-272. 1984.