Columbia University
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 1955
Waltham, Massachusetts, United States of America
  •  111
    Predication in the logic terms
    Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 31 (1): 106-126. 1989.
  •  63
    The passing of privileged uniqueness
    Journal of Philosophy 49 (11): 392-397. 1952.
  •  79
    On Concepts of Truth in Natural Languages
    Review of Metaphysics 23 (2). 1969.
    The purpose Tarski speaks of is "to do justice to our intuitions which adhere to the classical Aristotelian conception of truth." Tarski takes this to be some form of correspondence theory. He has earlier considered and rejected an even less satisfactory formula of this sort: 'a sentence is true if it corresponds to reality'. His own semantic conception of truth is meant to be a more precise variant doing justice to the correspondence standpoint. In this spirit I shall presently suggest a revise…Read more
  •  80
    Belief De Mundo
    American Philosophical Quarterly 42 (2). 2005.
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    The calculus of terms
    Mind 79 (313): 1-39. 1970.
  •  94
    The world, the facts, and primary logic
    Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 34 (2): 169-182. 1993.
  •  352
    Putnam’s Born-Again Realism
    Journal of Philosophy 94 (9): 453. 1997.
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    Dissonant beliefs
    Analysis 69 (2): 267-274. 2009.
    1. Philosophers tend to talk of belief as a ‘propositional attitude.’ As Fodor says:" The standard story about believing is that it's a two place relation, viz., a relation between a person and a proposition. My story is that believing is never an unmediated relation between a person and a proposition. In particular nobody grasps a proposition except insofar as he is appropriately related to some vehicle that expresses the proposition. " Fodor's story – that belief is a three-place relation betw…Read more
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    Are There Atomic Propositions?
    Midwest Studies in Philosophy 6 (1): 59-68. 1981.