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Henry Laycock

Queen's University
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  • Queen's University
    Department of Philosophy
    Retired faculty
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Kingston, Ontario, Canada
Areas of Specialization
Metaphysics
Philosophy of Language
Logic and Philosophy of Logic
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Metaphysics
Philosophy of Language
Social and Political Philosophy
Logic and Philosophy of Logic
Ancient Greek and Roman Philosophy
20th Century Philosophy
17th/18th Century Philosophy
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  •  39
    Time, Language, and Ontology: The World from the B-Theoretic Perspective (review)
    Review of Metaphysics 69 (3): 630-632. 2016.
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    Istvan Meszaros, The Power of Ideology (review)
    Philosophy in Review 11 214-216. 1991.
    European Philosophy
  •  80
    A Study of Frege. By Jeremy D. B. Walker. Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1965. Pp. xiv, 202. $7.50 (review)
    Dialogue 4 (4): 551. 1966.
    Logic and Philosophy of LogicModern LanguagesPhilosophy of Language, General WorksFrege: Miscellaneo…Read more
    Logic and Philosophy of LogicModern LanguagesPhilosophy of Language, General WorksFrege: Miscellaneous
  •  111
    Wittgenstein and the Problem of Other Minds. Ed. by Harold Morick, New York and Toronto: McGraw-Hill, 1967. Pp. xxii, 231 (review)
    Dialogue 8 (2): 337-338. 1969.
    Book Review
    Epistemology of MindLudwig Wittgenstein
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    Persons. By Roland Puccetti. London & Toronto: Macmillan Co. of Canada Ltd., 1968. Pp. 145. $7.95
    Dialogue 8 (2): 344-346. 1969.
    Philosophy of Mind, Misc
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    Critical notice
    Canadian Journal of Philosophy 5 (1): 173-180. 1975.
  • Language
    “The Language of Science” (ISSN Code. 2007.
    I offer a synoptic account of some chief parameters of language and its relationship to communication and to thought, distinguishing in the process between semantical and pragmatic dimensions of utterance.
    The Role of Language in ThoughtPhilosophy of Language, Misc
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