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Gary James Jason

California State University, Fullerton
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  • California State University, Fullerton
    Department of Philosophy
    Senior Lecturer
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 1882
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Areas of Specialization
Epistemology
Logic and Philosophy of Logic
General Philosophy of Science
Philosophy, Misc
Science, Logic, and Mathematics
Areas of Interest
Epistemology
Applied Ethics
Normative Ethics
Social and Political Philosophy
Logic and Philosophy of Logic
Philosophy of Physical Science
General Philosophy of Science
Philosophy, Misc
Science, Logic, and Mathematics
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  • All publications (105)
  •  432
    Erotetic Logic as a Specification Language for Database Queries
    Dissertation, Kansas State University. 1987.
    Computer Science
  •  599
    Is there a case for ad hominem arguments?
    Australasian Journal of Philosophy 62 (2). 1984.
    This Article does not have an abstract
    Informal Logic
  •  528
    Book review of: M. Winchell, God, Man and Hollywood (review)
    Liberty (Dec.): 46-48. 2010.
    Film and Television
  •  739
    Deontologism and dialectic
    Journal of Value Inquiry 17 (2): 119-131. 1983.
    Value TheoryValue Theory, Miscellaneous
  •  453
    Book review of: J. Greene, Education Myths
    Liberty (June): 41-45. 2007.
    Education
  •  697
    The Market for Body Parts
    Liberty (October): 33-36. 2007.
    EthicsAutonomy
  •  885
    Book review of: A. Brooks, Who Really Cares: The Surprising Truth of Compassionate Conservatism
    Liberty (March): 43-46. 2009.
    Political Conservatism
  •  28
    Philosophic Thoughts: Essays on Logic and Philosophy
    Peter Lang Publishers (American University Studies). 2013.
    This book is a collection of essays on logic and philosophy. In the first section, the essays address issues in informal logic, including whether fallacies are common, and the nature of the ad baculum and ad hominem fallacies. The section also includes essays on formal dialogue logic and its applications in computer science. The second section contains articles on epistemology and philosophy of science, including issues surrounding induction, the role of error in computer science, the relation b…Read more
    This book is a collection of essays on logic and philosophy. In the first section, the essays address issues in informal logic, including whether fallacies are common, and the nature of the ad baculum and ad hominem fallacies. The section also includes essays on formal dialogue logic and its applications in computer science. The second section contains articles on epistemology and philosophy of science, including issues surrounding induction, the role of error in computer science, the relation between science and common sense, and the concept of discovery. In the third section, I take up ethical issues. I sketch out an ethical theory and discuss a variety of ethical issues, such as the ethics of organ sales, tort reform, free trade, and computer ethics. The final section includes essays on a number of miscellaneous issues, such as using thought experiments to teach philosophy, the soul-making defense against the problem of free will, and the limitations of postmodern philosophy.
    Philosophy, Introductions and Anthologies
  •  650
    A Classical Liberal Case for Immigration Reform
    Liberty (December): 1-18. 2012.
    Immigration
  •  531
    Movie review of: The Artist
    Liberty 1. 2012.
    In this essay, I review a French-American gem of a movie, The Artist. This movie was an homage to the silent film era and is itself almost all silent. I discuss both the artistic and financial success of silent movies, and I praise this film for successfully interesting modern theater-goers despite its almost total lack of sound. The film won five Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Director, and—for its outstanding lead actor, Jean Dujardin—Best Actor. It is the only French-produced mo…Read more
    In this essay, I review a French-American gem of a movie, The Artist. This movie was an homage to the silent film era and is itself almost all silent. I discuss both the artistic and financial success of silent movies, and I praise this film for successfully interesting modern theater-goers despite its almost total lack of sound. The film won five Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Director, and—for its outstanding lead actor, Jean Dujardin—Best Actor. It is the only French-produced movie to win Best Picture, and the only (almost entirely) silent movie to win Best Picture since the start of the Academy Awards in 1929.
    Film and Television
  •  430
    Science and Common Sense
    Journal of Critical Analysis 8 (4): 117-123. 1985.
    General Philosophy of Science, Misc
  •  32
    Critical Thinking: Developing an Effective Worldview
    Cengage/Wadsworth Publishing Company. 2001.
    This text covers the nature of statements, single- and multiple-argument identification, the pitfalls of language, definition, truth tables and Venn diagrams, analogy, generalization, causal inference, and informal fallacies.
    Informal Logic
  •  472
    Fallacies are Common
    Informal Logic 11 (2). 1989.
    Informal Logic
  •  466
    Book review of: F. Schauer, Profile, Probabilities, and Stereotypes
    Academic Questions 17 (2): 80-84. 2004.
    Political Science
  •  1110
    Whence this Libertarian View of Life?
    Liberty 54-60. 2008.
    Libertarianism about Free Will
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