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25Ayer By John Foster London, Boston and Henley: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1985, xiii+307 pp., £21.00 (review)Philosophy 62 (242): 536-. 1987.
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24Warrant: The Current Debate.Warrant and Proper FunctionPhilosophical Quarterly 45 (178): 122-125. 1995.
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24El escepticismo y el principio de justificación inferencialTeorema: International Journal of Philosophy 19 (3): 161-182. 2000.
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245 Truth, Reality, and ConvergenceIn Cheryl Misak (ed.), The Cambridge companion to Peirce, Cambridge University Press. pp. 127. 2004.
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23Action and interpretation: studies in the philosophy of the social sciences (edited book)Cambridge University Press. 1977.Whether the interpretations made by social scientists of the thoughts, utterances and actions of other people, including those from an alien culture or a ...
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22Review article: Ethics and the pragmatist enlightenmentJournal of Moral Philosophy 3 (2): 231-236. 2006.
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22VII*—Scepticism and AutonomyProceedings of the Aristotelian Society 90 (1): 103-118. 1990.Christopher Hookway; VII*—Scepticism and Autonomy, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Volume 90, Issue 1, 1 June 1990, Pages 103–118, https://doi.org/10.1.
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22Words and Life, By Hilary Putnam, edited by James Conant. Harvard University press 1994lxxvi + 531 pp. £35.95Philosophy 70 (273): 460-. 1995.
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21Peirce, Pragmatism, and Philosophical StyleJournal of Philosophical Research 39 325-337. 2014.After describing some of the ways in which pragmatist philosophers have employed different views about how to do philosophy, this paper explains how their different philosophical goals determine how they actually do philosoophy. We explain and discuss two aspects of Peirce’s work that are relevant to the ways in which he does philosophy: his remarks about the use of “literary prose” in philosophy and his valuable discussion of the “ethics of notation.” This is grounded in view of how philosophic…Read more
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21Fact and Meaning By Jane Heal Basil Blackwell, 1989, viii + 247 pp., £27.50 (review)Philosophy 65 (254): 532-. 1990.
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20Two Conceptions of Moral RealismAristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 60 (1): 167-206. 1986.
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20Lotze and the Classical PragmatistsEuropean Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy 1 (1): 44-52. 2009.It has been said that, after the fall of modernism, Hermann Lotze (1817-81) reigned as the single most influential philosopher in Germany, perhaps the world” (Sullivan 2008: 2). It is now not easy to take such claims about Lotze seriously, and historical surveys of nineteenth century philosophy treat him as a marginal figure, if they mention him at all. Part of the explanation of this change in his standing becomes clear if we accept Sullivan’s helpful observation that Lotze was a ‘prominent...
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19Graeme Forbes., The Metaphysics of ModalityInternational Studies in Philosophy 21 (1): 80-81. 1989.
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18Common sense, science and scepticism: A historical introduction to the theory of knowledgeHistory of European Ideas 18 (4): 610-611. 1994.
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16Knowledge of the External World (The Problems of Philosophy: Their Past and Present)Philosophical Books 33 (4): 224-226. 1992.
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15Naturalism and rationalityPoznan Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities 70 35-56. 2000.
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15Peter Ochs Peirce, Pragmatism and the Logic of Scripture. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1998). Pp. x+361. £40 Hbk (review)Religious Studies 35 (3): 371-384. 1999.
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14Consciousness and Causality: A Debate on the Nature of MindPhilosophical Books 27 (2): 110-112. 1986.
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13" Signo y pensamiento" by Josep L. Blasco, Tobies Grimaltos and Dora SánchezTeorema: International Journal of Philosophy 19 (2): 125-127. 2000.
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13Strands of System (review)Philosophical Review 106 (2): 286-288. 1997.Each volume in the Purdue University Press Series in the History of Philosophy examines the fundamental ideas of a single philosopher, presenting one basic text by the thinker in question, and supplementing this by “a very thorough and up-to-date commentary.” The format is most successful when a reasonably short classic work containing the subject’s most important claims can be found. We might expect it to work much less well with a thinker like Peirce, serious study of whose work cannot avoid t…Read more
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13Truth, Rationality, and Pragmatism: Themes from PeircePhilosophical Quarterly 52 (206): 117-119. 2002.
Areas of Interest
Epistemology |
17th/18th Century Philosophy |
Philosophy of the Americas |