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Paul O'Grady

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    Anscombe on the Tractatus
    Philosophy 71 (276). 1996.
    Ludwig WittgensteinG. E. M. Anscombe
  • Karl-Otto Apel's Interpretation of Wittgenstein
    Freiburger Zeitschrift für Philosophie Und Theologie 46 (3): 613-624. 1999.
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    The consolations of philosophy: reflections in an economic downturn (edited book)
    Columba Press. 2011.
    This book offers eleven different philosophical approaches to issues concerning the basis of value, the nature of the good life, and human destiny; important matters in this recession. The essayists featured are professors at Trinity College Dublin.
    Psychotherapy
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    Carnap and Two Dogmas of Empiricism
    Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 59 (4): 1015-1028. 1999.
    There is a general consensus that Quine’s assault on analyticity and verificationism in ‘Two Dogma of Empiricism’ has been successful and that Carnap’s philosophical position has been vanquished. This paper so characterises Carnap’s position that it escapes Quine’s criticisms. It shows that the disagreement is not a first order dispute about analyticity or verificationism, but rather a deeper dispute about philosophical method.
    W. V. O. QuineCarnap: Philosophy of ScienceCarnap's Intellectual ContextCarnap: Epistemology
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