•  56
    The Constitution of Human Values
    Royal Institute of Philosophy Lectures 11 189-207. 1977.
    The present paper is an attempt to study the acts and intentions which set up for the subject, and for the community of subjects, a set of values and disvalues which impose themselves as valid upon everyone, and which everyone must tend to prescribe, or to warn against, for everyone. The acts which set up a formal apophantic and ontology have been studied by Husserl in his Formal and Transcendental Logic , but he has not set out a comparable theory of the acts which set up a universally valid sy…Read more
  • The Discipline of the Cave
    Religious Studies 4 (2): 275-282. 1966.
  •  28
    Time: A treatment of some puzzles
    Australasian Journal of Psychology and Philosophy 19 (3): 216-235. 1941.
  •  111
    Time: A treatment of some puzzles
    Australasian Journal of Philosophy 19 (3). 1941.
    No abstract
  •  17
    Symposium: The Notion of Infinity
    with C. Lewy and S. Körner
    Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 27 (1). 1953.
  •  5
    Symposium: The Notion of Infinity
    with C. Lewy
    Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 27 (1): 21-68. 1953.
  •  8
    Some reactions to recent cambridge philosophy (II)
    Australasian Journal of Philosophy 19 (1). 1941.
    No abstract
  •  3
    Some reactions to recent Cambridge philosophy
    Australasian Journal of Psychology and Philosophy 18 (3): 193-211. 1940.
  •  6
    Some reactions to recent Cambridge philosophy
    Australasian Journal of Psychology and Philosophy 19 (1): 1-13. 1941.
  •  8
    Some reactions to recent cambridge philosophy (I)
    Australasian Journal of Philosophy 18 (3). 1940.
    No abstract
  •  36
    Searchlight on Values (review)
    Idealistic Studies 16 (3): 253-257. 1986.
    This is a remarkably interesting and valuable book on the value-theory of Nicolai Hartmann. As its content is very complex, we shall sum up the main points made in its various chapters before proceeding to comment on them.
  •  30
    Report on Analysis 'Problem' no. 9
    with J. E. McGechie, John R. Searle, and Richard Taylor
    Analysis 16 (6). 1955.
  •  18
    Review Article (review)
    Idealistic Studies 14 (3): 273-277. 1984.
    This is a very valuable study of the relations, as regards affinity and mutual influence, of two major philosophers who are now more and more being assessed at what we may hold to be their immense true worth. Both were philosophers who brought a form of Platonic realism, quite out of fashion at the time, into their interpretation of logical and mathematical concepts and principles, and who moved away from the psychologistic approaches which see such concepts and principles merely as a set of for…Read more
  •  37
    Religion and its Three Paradigmatic Instances: J. N. FINDLAY
    Religious Studies 11 (2): 215-227. 1975.
    The aim of this paper is to give a characterisation of religion and the Religious Spirit, basing itself on the Platonic assumption that there are Forms, salient jewels of simplicity and affinity, to be dug out from the soil of vague experience and cut clear from the confusedly shifting patterns of usage, which will give us conceptual mastery over the changeable detail in a given sector. It will further be Platonic in that it will not seek to discount the deep gulfs between the species into which…Read more
  •  13
    Probability without nonsense
    Philosophical Quarterly 2 (8): 218-239. 1952.
  •  2
    Phenomenology, Realism and Logic
    Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 3 (3): 235-244. 1972.
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  •  4
    No Title available: PHILOSOPHY
    Philosophy 30 (113): 173-179. 1955.
  • No title available: New books (review)
    Philosophy 29 (108): 70-77. 1954.
  • No Title available: PHILOSOPHY
    Philosophy 34 (129): 166-168. 1959.
  • No Title available
    Philosophy 25 (95): 346-347. 1950.
  •  3
    Aristotle and Eideticism
    Philosophical Forum 36 (4): 349-365. 2005.
  •  4
    Notes on the Ideen of Husserl
    Philosophical Forum 49 (3): 283-307. 2018.