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Joe Smart

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  •  37
    Reflections of a Physicist
    Philosophical Quarterly 1 (2): 181-181. 1951.
  •  95
    Ethics, Persuasion and Truth
    with David O. Brink
    Philosophical Review 96 (2): 290. 1987.
  •  108
    The Anthropic Cosmological Principle
    Philosophical Quarterly 37 (149): 463-466. 1987.
    Design and Observership in Cosmology
  •  629
    The river of time
    Mind 58 (232): 483-494. 1949.
    A-Theories of TimeB-Theories of Time
  •  163
    'Looks red' and dangerous talk
    Philosophy 70 (274): 545-554. 1995.
    This paper is partly to get rid of some irritation which I have felt at the quite common tendency of philosophers to elucidate ‘is red’ in terms of ‘looks red’. For a relatively recent example see, for example, Frank Jackson and Robert Pargetter, ‘An Objectivist′s Guide to Subjectivism about Colour’. However rather than try to make a long list of references, I would rather say ‘No names, no pack drill’. I have even been disturbed to find the use of the words ‘looks red’ that I am opposing ascrib…Read more
    This paper is partly to get rid of some irritation which I have felt at the quite common tendency of philosophers to elucidate ‘is red’ in terms of ‘looks red’. For a relatively recent example see, for example, Frank Jackson and Robert Pargetter, ‘An Objectivist′s Guide to Subjectivism about Colour’. However rather than try to make a long list of references, I would rather say ‘No names, no pack drill’. I have even been disturbed to find the use of the words ‘looks red’ that I am opposing ascribed to me by Keith Campbell in his useful article ‘David Armstrong and Realism about Colour’. I am not saying that such talk is necessarily wrong. Talk of ‘looks red’ may be a way of harmlessly referring to the behavioural discriminations with respect to colour of a human percipient. Where it is dangerous, at least to those of us who wish to argue for a broadly physicalist account of the mind, is that it may have concealed overtones of reference to epiphenomenal and irreducibly psychic properties of experiences. Moreover even if it does not do so it may be fence sitting on this issue and liable to misinterpretation
    Color
  •  196
    Time and becoming
    In Peter van Inwagen (ed.), Time and Cause: Essays Presented to Richard Taylor, D. Reidel. pp. 3-15. 1980.
    B-Theories of TimeEternalism
  •  61
    Nicholas Maxwell, The Comprehensibility of the Universe: A New Conception of Science. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1998, cloth £35. ISBN: 0 19 823776 6 (review)
    British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 51 (4): 907-911. 2000.
    Empiricism, MiscScientific Method, MiscellaneousPhilosophy of Physics, Misc
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