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Christopher Hookway

University of Sheffield
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  • University of Sheffield
    Department of Philosophy
    Retired faculty
Areas of Interest
Epistemology
17th/18th Century Philosophy
Philosophy of the Americas
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  •  127
    13 Emotions and epistemic evaluations
    In Peter Carruthers, Stephen P. Stich & Michael Siegal (eds.), The Cognitive Basis of Science, Cambridge University Press. pp. 251. 2002.
    EmotionsVarieties of Emotion
  •  66
    Preface
    with Donald Peterson
    Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 34. 1993.
    Bertrand Russell
  •  7
    Sentiment and Self-Control
    In Jacqueline Brunning & Paul Forster (eds.), The Rule of Reason: The Philosophy of C.S. Peirce, University of Toronto Press. pp. 201-222. 1997.
    Aspects of Consciousness
  •  215
    Conscious Belief and Deliberation
    with K. V. Wilkes
    Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 55 (1): 75-108. 1981.
    BeliefConscious ThoughtThe Nature of Belief
  •  10
    Einleitung
    with Philip Pettit
    In Philip Pettit & Christopher Hookway (eds.), Handlung Und Interpretation: Studien Zur Philosophie der Sozialwissenschaften, De Gruyter. pp. 1-5. 1982.
  •  12
    No Title available: New Books (review)
    Philosophy 65 (254): 532-534. 1990.
  •  9
    Reference, causation, and reality
    Semiotica 69 (3/4). 1988.
  •  73
    British Champions of Peirce
    European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy 6 (1). 2014.
    When the history of American philosophy in the nineteenth century can be written in great detail than hitherto, the important place of Charles S. Peirce as a pathfinder in every one of the many fields that his work touched will have to receive fuller recognition than has as yet been accorded to it. This quotation is from “Charles Peirce’s Pragmatism,” a paper by John Henry Muirhead that was published in The Philosophical Review in 1930s. It is evidence that the value of Peirce’s work was reco...
    American PragmatismCharles Sanders Peirce
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    Wittgenstein and Knowledge: Beyond Form and Content
    Journal of Speculative Philosophy 7 (2). 1993.
  • Murray G. Murphey, "The Development of Peirce's Philosophy" (review)
    Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 30 (3): 667. 1994.
    Charles Sanders Peirce
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