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19Philosophy and Scientific RealismBritish Journal for the Philosophy of Science 15 (60): 358-360. 1965\.
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19Open Vistas: Philosophical Perspectives of Modern SciencePhilosophical Quarterly 12 (49): 378. 1962.
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13Mr. Mayo on temporal asymmetryAustralasian Journal of Philosophy 33 (2). 1955.This Article does not have an abstract
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14MACKIE, J. L.: "Truth, Probability and Paradox"Australasian Journal of Philosophy 51 (n/a): 258. 1973.
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4Book Reviews : Method and Appraisal in the Physical Sciences: The Critical Background to Modern Science, 1800-1905. Edited by COLIN HOWSON. New York: Cam bridge University Press, 1976. Pp. vii + 344. $24.50 (review)Philosophy of the Social Sciences 7 (4): 425-426. 1977.
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24MeasurementAustralasian Journal of Philosophy 37 (1). 1959.This Article does not have an abstract
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13Ii. the concept of forceAustralasian Journal of Philosophy 30 (2). 1952.This Article does not have an abstract
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1001Free will, praise and blameMind 70 (279): 291-306. 1961.In this article I try to refute the so-called "libertarian" theory of free will, and to examine how our conclusion ought to modify our common attitudes of praise and blame. In attacking the libertarian view, I shall try to show that it cannot be consistently stated. That is, my dscussion will be an "analytic-philosophic" one. I shall neglect what I think is in practice an equally powerful method of attack on the libertarian: a challenge to state his theory in such a way that it will fit in the m…Read more
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190Further remarks on sensations and brain processesPhilosophical Review 70 (July): 406-407. 1961.
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51Foundations of the Unity of Science. Volume II, no. 7: Fundamentals of Concept Formation in Empirical Science.International Encyclopedia of Unified Science, I and II (review)Philosophical Review 62 (3): 473. 1953.
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96Causal Theories of TimeThe Monist 53 (3): 385-395. 1969.This paper expresses certain qualms about causal theories of time, Such as have been put forward by h. Mehlberg and adolf gruenbaum. These qualms arise from doubts about the clarity of the notion of causality. It is suggested that a metalinguistic concept of causality cannot occur within the object language of physics, And that any non-Metalinguistic concept of causality leads to more difficulties than do the concepts of physical geometry which a causal theory of time is supposed to elucidate
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6CARNAP, R.: "The philosophy of Rudolf Carnap"Australasian Journal of Philosophy 43 (n/a): 84. 1965.
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28Cohen, R., Hooker, C., Michalos, A., and Van evra, J. : "Proceedings of the 1974 biennial meeting, philosophy of science association" (review)Australasian Journal of Philosophy 55 (n/a): 213. 1977.
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58Book Reviews : Critique of the Psycho-Physical Identity Theory. ERIC P. POLTEN. The Hague: Mouton, I973. Pp. xviii+290. 34 Guilders (review)Philosophy of the Social Sciences 5 (1): 83-86. 1975.
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49Critical noticeAustralasian Journal of Philosophy 34 (2). 1956.Book reviewed in this article:F.H. Bradley, Collected Works Volumes 1–5