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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
  • All publications (190)
  •  22
    Review (review)
    Theory and Decision 12 (4): 399-409. 1980.
    Internal Realism
  •  45
    A Máxima Pragmática ea Prova do Pragmatismo (2): Depois de 1903
    Cognitio 9 (1): 57-72. 2008.
    Charles Sanders PeirceAmerican Pragmatism
  •  1
    The Pragmatist Maxim and the Proof of Pragmatism
    Cognitio 6 (1). 2005.
    American Pragmatism
  •  448
    Fallibilism and the Aim of Inquiry
    Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 81 (1). 2007.
    Fallibilist Replies to Skepticism
  •  38
    Philosophy and the Cognitive Sciences (edited book)
    Cambridge University Press. 1993.
    This volume, derived from the Royal Institute of Philosophy 1992 conference, brings together some of the leading figures in the burgeoning field of cognitive science to explore current and potential advances in the philosophical understanding of mind and cognition. Drawing on work in psychology, computer science and artificial intelligence, linguistics and philosophy, the papers tackle such issues as concept acquisition, blindsight, rationality and related questions as well as contributing to th…Read more
    This volume, derived from the Royal Institute of Philosophy 1992 conference, brings together some of the leading figures in the burgeoning field of cognitive science to explore current and potential advances in the philosophical understanding of mind and cognition. Drawing on work in psychology, computer science and artificial intelligence, linguistics and philosophy, the papers tackle such issues as concept acquisition, blindsight, rationality and related questions as well as contributing to the lively debates about connectionism and neural networks. The collection as a whole reflects the theoretical and methodological dynamism of this interdisciplinary field.
    BlindsightAbsent Qualia
  •  139
    Scepticism and the Principle of Inferential Justification
    Noûs 34 (s1): 344-365. 2000.
    Skepticism, Misc
  •  34
    Dichotomies: Facts and Epistemic Values
    Poznan Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities 95 (1): 55-69. 2008.
    The paper explores Putnam's denial of the "fact/value dichotomy." After attempting to identify the main themes in this aspect of Putnam's thought, I explore its implications for our understanding of epistemic evaluation and also consider its relations to some similar moves by other philosophers in the pragmatist tradition. The final section examines an argument of Putnam's which is sued to suggest that such a dichotomy can be self defeating when applied to epistemic evaluation
    Science and Values
  •  35
    The Vienna Circle Revisited
    with Thomas E. Uebel and London School of Economics and Political Science
    Lse Centre for the Philosophy of the Natural and Social Sciences. 1995.
    20th Century Analytic PhilosophyLogical Empiricism
  •  201
    Peirce
    Routledge. 1985.
    This book is available either individually, or as part of the specially-priced Arguments of the Philosphers Collection.
    Charles Sanders Peirce
  •  30
    Books Received: Books Received (review)
    Philosophy 59 (229): 422-424. 1984.
  •  92
    The American Pragmatists. By Cheryl Misak. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013, 304pp, £25 ISBN: 978-0-19-923120-1 (review)
    Philosophy 89 (1): 180-184. 2014.
    American Pragmatism20th Century American Philosophy
  •  60
    Consciousness and Causality: A Debate on the Nature of Mind
    Philosophical Books 27 (2): 110-112. 1986.
    Philosophy of Consciousness
  •  22
    Backmatter
    with Philip Pettit
    In Philip Pettit & Christopher Hookway (eds.), Handlung Und Interpretation: Studien Zur Philosophie der Sozialwissenschaften, De Gruyter. pp. 225-226. 1982.
  • Naturalism, fallibilism, and evolutionary epistemology
    In Minds, Machines And Evolution, Cambridge University Press. 1984.
    Evolutionary EpistemologyPhilosophy, General Works
  •  245
    Scepticism
    Routledge. 2014.
    Scepticism is a subject which has preoccupied philosophers for two thousand years. This book presents an historical perspective on scepticism by considering contrasting views, such as those of Sextus Empiricus, Descartes and Hume, on why scepticism is important. With its historical perspective and analysis of contemporary discussions, _Scepticism_ provides a broad focus on the subject, differing from other discussions of the topic in the importance it attaches to scepticism both in Greek thought…Read more
    Scepticism is a subject which has preoccupied philosophers for two thousand years. This book presents an historical perspective on scepticism by considering contrasting views, such as those of Sextus Empiricus, Descartes and Hume, on why scepticism is important. With its historical perspective and analysis of contemporary discussions, _Scepticism_ provides a broad focus on the subject, differing from other discussions of the topic in the importance it attaches to scepticism both in Greek thought and in pre-twentieth century views generally.
    Hume and Other PhilosophersHume: SkepticismHume, MiscSkepticism, Misc
  •  111
    VII*—Scepticism and Autonomy
    Proceedings 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.
    Replies to Skepticism, MiscAutonomy, MiscMoral Skepticism
  • Michael Cabot Haley, "The Semeiosis of Poetic Metaphor" (review)
    Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 26 (1): 156. 1990.
    Charles Sanders Peirce
  •  71
    Russell and the Possibility of Scepticism
    Journal of Speculative Philosophy 6 (2). 1992.
    Continental PhilosophyPragmatic Replies to Skepticism
  •  53
    Belief, Confidence and the Method of Science
    Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 29 (1). 1993.
    Charles Sanders Peirce
  •  49
    5 Truth, Reality, and Convergence
    In Cheryl Misak (ed.), The Cambridge companion to Peirce, Cambridge University Press. pp. 127. 2004.
  •  64
    How to be a Virtue Epistemologist
    In Michael DePaul & Linda Zagzebski (eds.), Intellectual virtue: perspectives from ethics and epistemology, Oxford University Press. pp. 183-202. 2003.
    This chapter points out that standard versions of virtue epistemology accept and are motivated by the same central problems in epistemology — such as analyzing the concepts of knowledge and justification, and addressing skeptical challenges — which motivate contemporary epistemology. The only significant difference is that virtue epistemology claims that the concepts of knowledge and justification must be analyzed in terms of virtues. What motivates virtue ethicists, however, is not what is moti…Read more
    This chapter points out that standard versions of virtue epistemology accept and are motivated by the same central problems in epistemology — such as analyzing the concepts of knowledge and justification, and addressing skeptical challenges — which motivate contemporary epistemology. The only significant difference is that virtue epistemology claims that the concepts of knowledge and justification must be analyzed in terms of virtues. What motivates virtue ethicists, however, is not what is motivating other ethicists. The contemporary census amongst ethicists has a different set of problems than the ones motivating virtue ethicists. Virtue epistemologists should mount a similar challenge to their contemporaries: instead of focusing on static states such as beliefs and evaluating whether or not they are justified, they should focus their efforts on evaluating and regulating the activities of inquiry and deliberation, and the role which virtues play in such evaluation and regulation.
    Value Theory, MiscellaneousVirtue Epistemology
  •  57
    Quine
    Polity. 2013.
    This book provides a clear and comprehensive introduction to the work of Willard van Orman Quine, the most important and influential American philosopher of the post-war period. An understanding of Quine's work is essential for anyone who wishes to follow contemporary debates in the philosophy of language, the philosophy of mind and metaphysics. Hookway traces the development of Quine's work from his early criticisms of logical positivism and empiricism to his more recent theories about mind and…Read more
    This book provides a clear and comprehensive introduction to the work of Willard van Orman Quine, the most important and influential American philosopher of the post-war period. An understanding of Quine's work is essential for anyone who wishes to follow contemporary debates in the philosophy of language, the philosophy of mind and metaphysics. Hookway traces the development of Quine's work from his early criticisms of logical positivism and empiricism to his more recent theories about mind and meaning. He gives particular attention to Quine's controversial arguments concerning the indeterminacy of translation, comparing Quine's views with those of Davidson, Putnam and others. Hookway concludes by offering a critical appraisal of Quine's approach and of some of his fundamental philosophical commitments. This lucid and balanced study will be essential reading for students of philosophy. It will also be invaluable for students in the social sciences and other disciplines who are looking for a clear introduction to Quine's ideas
    W. V. O. Quine
  •  39
    Action and interpretation: studies in the philosophy of the social sciences (edited book)
    with Philip Pettit
    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 ...
    Rational Choice Theory
  •  7
    Epistemology and inquiry: the primacy of practice
    In Stephen Hetherington (ed.), Epistemology futures, Oxford University Press. pp. 95--110. 2006.
    Social EpistemologyInquiry
  • Peirce
    British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 38 (1): 117-119. 1987.
    Science, Logic, and MathematicsCharles Sanders Peirce
  •  49
    Intentionality By John R. Searle Cambridge University Press, 1983, x + 278 pp., £20.00, £7.50 paper (review)
    Philosophy 59 (229): 417. 1984.
    Intentionality
  •  73
    Thinking, Language, and Experience
    Philosophical Books 31 (3): 161-163. 1990.
    French PhilosophyPhenomenologyMartin Heidegger
  •  213
    Cognitive virtues and epistemic evaluations
    International Journal of Philosophical Studies 2 (2). 1994.
    (1994). Cognitive virtues and epistemic evaluations. International Journal of Philosophical Studies: Vol. 2, No. 2, pp. 211-227. doi: 10.1080/09672559408570791
    Virtue EpistemologyEpistemic Virtues
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    Inhaltsverzeichnis
    with Philip Pettit
    In Philip Pettit & Christopher Hookway (eds.), Handlung Und Interpretation: Studien Zur Philosophie der Sozialwissenschaften, De Gruyter. 1982.
  • On Reading God's Great Poem
    Semiotica 87 147. 1991.
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