Washington, District of Columbia, United States of America
  •  191
    Science, computers, and the complexity of nature
    Philosophy of Science 30 (2): 158-164. 1963.
    The relations between simplicity and economy, and between simplicity and complexity, are briefly discussed, and it is suggested that an appearance of simplicity may arise out of the matching of two complexities, e.g. in the perception of a simple color. Following out this idea, it is shown that scientific activity may be regarded as a matching of theoretical complexity against the complexity of nature, which leads to an expectation of an optimum theoretical complexity for successful scientific w…Read more
  •  1
    The methods of contemporary thought
    with J. M. Bochenski
    Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 157 424-425. 1965.
  •  63
    Physical universe, cultural worlds
    Journal of Value Inquiry 30 (4): 515-520. 1996.
  •  60
    The Work of Sartre, Volume I: Search for Freedom
    with Istvan Meszaros
    Philosophical Review 90 (4): 613. 1981.
  •  98
    Naturality and Intentional Structures of Sexuality
    Bulletin de la Société Américaine de Philosophie de Langue Française 13 (1): 45-67. 2001.
    none.
  •  45
    Temporary Necessities and Permanent Possibilities
    The Proceedings of the Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy 8 57-65. 2000.
    How is it possible to speak of structuralism at the end of the millennium, except in the past tense—historically? But has structuralism really sung its swan song? It is hard not to fall prey to the historicism that has been so pervasive in Western thought in the last two hundred years. Yet this is a congress of philosophy, not history nor sociology. What philosophy looks for in structuralism is quite different from what history, or sociology, or even anthropology may find. Therefore, I begin fro…Read more
  •  265
    Jusqu'au moment de la mort, tout le monde est immortel
    Journal of French and Francophone Philosophy 5 (1): 39-45. 1993.
    none.
  •  62
    The distributive structure of the social group
    Journal of Social Philosophy 36 (2). 2005.