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Jack Smart
(? - 2012)

Last affiliation: Monash University
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  • Monash University
    Department of Philosophy
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    Metaphysical Realism
    Analysis 42 (1). 1982.
    Realism and Anti-RealismMetaphysical Realism
  •  153
    Sellars on Process
    The Monist 65 (3): 302-314. 1982.
    Wilfrid Sellars
  •  183
    Value, Truth, and Action:Needs, Values, Truth: Essays in the Philosophy of Value. David Wiggins
    Ethics 100 (3): 628-. 1990.
    Value TheoryValue Theory, Miscellaneous
  •  170
    Nicholas Maxwell, the comprehensibility of the universe: A new conception of science
    British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 51 (4): 907-911. 2000.
    Scientific Method, MiscEmpiricism, MiscPhilosophy of Physical Science, Misc
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    Prior and the basis of ethics
    Synthese 53 (1). 1982.
  •  224
    A form of metaphysical realism
    Philosophical Quarterly 45 (180): 301-315. 1995.
    This essay defends a view which is near enough to Putnam's characterization of metaphysical realism for it to be called by the same name. Indeterminacy of reference is conceded, in the sense that there may be multiple reference relations, but it is denied that this implied belief in unknowable noumena. It is enough for metaphysical realism as conceived here, that there be at least one reference relation. The essay also argues against defining truth epistemically. Even a Peircean ideal theory mig…Read more
    This essay defends a view which is near enough to Putnam's characterization of metaphysical realism for it to be called by the same name. Indeterminacy of reference is conceded, in the sense that there may be multiple reference relations, but it is denied that this implied belief in unknowable noumena. It is enough for metaphysical realism as conceived here, that there be at least one reference relation. The essay also argues against defining truth epistemically. Even a Peircean ideal theory might be false, in a contextual sense of might' stronger than that of the logically possible
    Metaphysical RealismInternal Realism
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