•  86
    The New Criterion Reader: The First Five Years (review)
    Philosophy and Literature 13 (1): 194-195. 1989.
  •  123
    An Inquiry into Thomas Reid
    Dialogue 39 (2): 381-. 2000.
    This book is the second volume of a critical edition of the writings of Thomas Reid, an edition that will include many of his manuscript remains as well as his previously published works. These volumes are intended to displace the heretofore standard 8th edition of Reid’s works edited by Sir William Hamilton. Hamilton’s edition is marred by his numerous, often intrusive, and obtuse footnotes. Reid’s spelling and punctuation were also sometimes “corrected” by Hamilton, so his edition does not pre…Read more
  •  94
    The Cambridge Companion to Thomas Reid (review)
    Dialogue 46 (1): 197. 2007.
  •  109
    These two books are Volumes 1 and 2 of a three-volume work; the projected third volume, Warranted Christian Belief, has yet to be published. In the first volume, Warrant: The Current Debate, Plantinga surveys the current chaos in epistemology stemming from the breakdown of classical foundationalism and examines critically the efforts of several contemporary philosophers to introduce some order into the field, most particularly Roderick Chisholm, William Alston, John Pollock, Laurence BonJour and…Read more
  •  63
    Literary Theory: An Introduction (review)
    Philosophy and Literature 8 (1): 129-130. 1984.
  •  85
    Toward a Speech Act Theory of Literary Discourse (review)
    Philosophy and Literature 2 (2): 269-271. 1978.
  •  85
    Adjusters and sense-data
    with Sam C. Coval
    American Philosophical Quarterly 9 (1): 107-112. 1972.