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    A Defence of Free Speech
    In Cedric Hung-Chao Pan & Jaganathan Muraleenathan (eds.), Thinking about Democracy, . pp. 61-84. 1989.
    The paper gives a spirited defence of freedom of speech as the best means for attaining truth in a society and argues that the remedy for bad or false speech is not to curtail free speech but more free speech.
  •  13
    Sellars, Roy Wood (1880—1973)
    Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 2014.
    Roy Wood Sellars (1880—1973) Roy Wood Sellars was one of a generation of systematic philosophers in America the likes of which has not been seen before or since. He was born in Seaforth, Ontario in Canada, and spent most of his career at the University of Michigan where he continued working well into his 90s. […]
  •  80
    Wittgenstein, German organicism, chaos, and the center of life
    Journal of the History of Philosophy 42 (3): 297-326. 2004.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Journal of the History of Philosophy 42.3 (2004) 297-326 [Access article in PDF] Wittgenstein, German Organicism, Chaos, and the Center of Life Richard Mcdonough No supposition seems to me more natural than that there is no process in the brain correlated with associating or with thinking; so that it would be impossible to read off thought processes from brain processes. I mean this: if I talk or write, there is, I assume, a system o…Read more
  • Peter Carruthers. "The Metaphysics of the Tractatus" (review)
    Journal of Speculative Philosophy 8 (1): 73. 1994.
  • Organicism
    Dictionary of the Philosophy of Mind. 2016.
  • Book Review (review)
    Journal of Speculative Philosophy 8 73-76. 1994.
    Tractarian Semantics by Peter Carruthers; The Metaphysics of the Tractatus by Peter Carruthers.
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    Wittgenstein: From a Religious Point of View?
    Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 15 (43): 3-27. 2016.
    Wittgenstein’s remark to Drury that he looks at philosophical problems from a religious point of view has greatly puzzled commentators. The paper argues that the readings given by commentators Malcolm, Winch and Lebron are illuminating, but inadequate. Second, using Wittgenstein’s “use-conception of meaning” as an example, the paper proposes a more adequate reading that emphasizes Wittgenstein’s view that “nothing is hidden”. In this connection, the paper examines Fodor’s critique of Wittgenstei…Read more
  •  10
    Enlightened Education
    Commentary: Educating For the Good Society 15 117-125. 1998.
    The article argues that the enlightenment ideal of a "science of man" distorts the educational process, that is incapable of accounting for human creativity, and that it is incapable of producing a whole well balanced human being.
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    The Liar Paradox in Plato
    Meta: Research in Hermeneutics, Phenomenology, and Practical Philosophy (1): 9-28. 2015.
    Although most scholars trace the Liar Paradox to Plato’s contemporary, Eubulides, the paper argues that Plato builds something very like the Liar Paradox into the very structure of his dialogues with significant consequences for understanding his views. After a preliminary exposition of the liar paradox it is argued that Plato builds this paradox into the formulation of many of his central doctrines, including the “Divided Line” and the “Allegory of the Cave” and the “Ladder of Love”. Thus, Plat…Read more
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    The last stand of mechanism
    Journal of Speculative Philosophy 6 (3): 206-25. 1992.
  • The Myth of the Given: Sellars on Sentience vs Sapience (review)
    Metascience 8 (2): 292-296. 1999.
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  • The paper argues, contrary to contemporary views that Kant giving abstract functional descriptions of the mechanisms that underlie cognition, that Kant gives a series of arguments that there can never be a cognitive science.
  • Wittgenstein and the Possibility of a Science of Man
    Idealistic Studies 29 (3): 125-138. 1999.
  • A Synoptic View of Kant's Emergentism
    Iyyun 60 245-274. 2011.
    The paper argues that, as opposed to giving abstract descriptions of cognitive mechanisms, numerous emergence like positions, in senses opposed to mechanism, are found in Kant's various works.
  • Review of John Passmore's Recent Philosophers (review)
    Artificial Intelligence Review 13 (3): 241-247. 1997.
  • Philosophy in a Fallen Language: Wittgenstein, Goethe, Milton
    Studies in Literature and Language 10 (4). 2015.
  • Plato's Anti-Mechanistic Account of Communication
    Language and Communication 11 (3): 165-179. 1991.
  • Book Review (review)
    Journal of Speculative Philosophy 9 309-314. 1995.
    Tractarian Semantics by Peter Carruthers; The Metaphysics of the Tractatus by Peter Carruthers.