Columbia University
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 1955
Waltham, Massachusetts, United States of America
  •  114
    A program for coherence
    Philosophical Review 73 (4): 522-527. 1964.
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    Vice & virtue in everyday life: introductory readings in ethics (edited book)
    with Christina Hoff Sommers
    Harcourt College Publishers. 1997.
    " Vice and virtue in everyday life is a bestseller in college ethics because students find the readings both personally engaging and intellectually challenging. Under the guidance of classical and modern writers on morality, students using this textbook come to grips with moral issues of everyday life. They discover that some currently fashionable approaches to morality, such as egoism and relativism, have long histories. They also become aquainted with the debates and criticisms of various mora…Read more
  •  113
    Ratiocination: An empirical account
    Ratio 21 (2). 2008.
    Modern thinkers regard logic as a purely formal discipline like number theory, and not to be confused with any empirical discipline such as cognitive psychology, which may seek to characterize how people actually reason. Opposed to this is the traditional view that even a formal logic can be cognitively veridical – descriptive of procedures people actually follow in arriving at their deductive judgments (logic as Laws of Thought). In a cognitively veridical logic, any formal proof that a deducti…Read more
  •  103
    Distribution matters
    Mind 84 (333): 27-46. 1975.
  •  57
    Naturalism and Realism
    Midwest Studies in Philosophy 19 (1): 22-38. 1994.
  •  239
    The logic of natural language
    Oxford University Press. 1982.
  •  69
    On a Fregean dogma
    Journal of Symbolic Logic 39 (2): 47--62. 1967.
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    Bar-Hillel's complaint
    Philosophia 33 (1-4): 55-68. 2005.
  •  208
    Why Is There Something and Not Nothing?
    Analysis 26 (6). 1966.
  •  223
    Types and ontology
    Philosophical Review 72 (3): 327-363. 1963.