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    A paradox of knowing whether
    Mind 84 (334): 281-283. 1975.
  •  66
    The Fallacy of Begging the Question
    Dialogue 15 (2): 241-255. 1976.
    Begging the question — roughly, positing in the premises what is to be proved in the conclusion — is a perplexing fallacy.1 Are not question-begging arguments valid? Yes, we may find ourselves saying, but they are fallacious despite their validity, owing to their inability to establish the truth of a conclusion which is not already known. But are not question-begging arguments sometimes effective in bringing an audience to an awareness of the truth of the conclusion? How can a dialectical maneuv…Read more
  •  38
    'If', '⊃', and the principle of exportation
    Philosophical Studies 26 (2). 1974.
  •  63
    A Note on Knowledge and Belief
    Canadian Journal of Philosophy 5 (1). 1975.