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77The new dualism in the philosophy of mindReview of Metaphysics 19 (2): 329-345. 1965.THE PRESENT SITUATION in the philosophy of mind may be roughly summed up in three generalizations. First, Cartesian dualism is no longer widely accepted as a genuine option. For many reasons it is no longer taken seriously by experimental psychologists. Perhaps their best reason is that the dualistic hypothesis can provide no satisfactory explanation of behavior since it would seem to make no sense to ascribe to an immaterial substance an internal structure and activity which could be causally l…Read more
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80In Search of Wittgenstein's Scepticism: Critical Review of Saul A. Kripke's Wittgenstein on Rules and Private Language (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1982) (review)Journal of Chinese Philosophy 13 (3): 349-359. 1986.
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89Frege's Theory of Sense and Reference: Its Origins and Scope (review)Journal of the History of Philosophy 35 (2): 310-312. 1997.
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73The Eye and the Mind. Reflections on Perception and the Problem of KnowledgePhilosophical Quarterly 45 (179): 245. 1995.
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29The Eye and the Mind: Reflections on Perception and the Problem of KnowledgeKluwer Academic Publishers. 1993.This book explains our common-sense understanding of perception and then defends a representative theory of perception as an alternative form of understanding ...
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49Knowledge Puzzles: An Introduction to EpistemologyPhilosophical Quarterly 49 (194): 109-111. 1996.
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76Metaphysics and Human NatureReview of Metaphysics 15 (4). 1962.One can agree with the critics of the Aristotelian theory of essences who say that the determination of the essence of a thing rests upon a linguistic decision, without accepting the conclusion that "a controversy as to whether rationality is of the essence of man is ultimately verbal." For linguistic decisions, that is, the acceptance of a classificatory scheme together with its associated system of definitions, may be motivated and justified by our knowledge of facts or our appreciation of val…Read more
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192A note on act utilitarianismPhilosophical Review 73 (2): 243-247. 1964.Landesman criticizes the act utilitarianism presented in j j c. Smart's "an outline of a system of utilitarian ethics". A system which eschews rules and proposes the maximization of happiness as the "only" reason for preferring one action over another, He charges, Cannot justify fairness and impartiality in ethics. (staff)
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65Specific and Abstract UniversalsIdealistic Studies 4 (1): 89-105. 1974.The question whether universals exist has been a major stimulus to metaphysical inquiry from its very inception. Although philosophical orientation and perspective has dictated how the problem was to be formulated, it is nevertheless possible to identify a single question or group of questions within the various modes of philosophical expression. It is unlikely that any proposed solution will appear very satisfactory outside of the context of a well-developed system of metaphysics. The problem i…Read more
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123J. L. Austin: A critique of ordinary language philosophyJournal of the History of Philosophy 18 (4): 493-494. 1980.
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54Actions as Universals: An Inquiry into the Metaphysics of ActionAmerican Philosophical Quarterly 6 (3). 1969.
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233Rawls on hiroshima: An inquiry into the morality of the use of atomic weapons in August 1945Philosophical Forum 34 (1). 2003.
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102The problem of universalsBasic Books. 1971.On the relations of universals and particulars, by B. Russell.--Universals and resemblances, by H. H. Price.--On concept and object, by G. Frege.--Frege's hidden nominalism, by G. Bergmann.--Universals, by F. P. Ramsey.--Universals and metaphysical realism, by A. Donagan.--Universals and family resemblances, by R. Bambrough.--Particular and general, by P. F. Strawson.--The nature of universals and propositions, by G. F. Stout.--Are characteristics of particular things universal or particular? By…Read more
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114Scepticism about meaning: Quine's thesis of indeterminacyAustralasian Journal of Philosophy 48 (3). 1970.This Article does not have an abstract