Joseph Agassi

York University
D'Annunzio University of Chieti–Pescara
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    Psychiatry as Medicine: Contemporary Psychotherapies
    with Yehuda Fried and A. Fried
    Springer. 1983.
    PREFACE This volume is a sequel to yet independent of our Paranoia: A Study in Diagnosis, Reidel, Dordrecht and Boston, 1976. Whereas our first book centered on diagnosis, this centers on treatment. In our first volume, all discussions of nosology (theory of illness) and of treatment was ancillary to our discussion of diagnosis; similarly all discussion of this volume dealing with nosology - there is very little on diagnosis here - is ancillary to our discussion of psychotherapy. It is still our…Read more
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    Comments and replies
    with Paul K. Feyerabend
    Philosophia 6 (1): 177-191. 1976.
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    Popper and the establishment
    with Nimrod Bar-Am
    Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 17 (1-2): 13-23. 2005.
    The central thesis of Karl Popper's philosophy is that intellectual and political progress are best achieved by not deferring to dogmatic authority. His philosophy of science is a plea for the replacement of classic dogmatic methodology with critical debate. His philosophy of politics, similarly, is a plea for replacing Utopian social and political engineering with a more fallibilist, piecemeal variety. Many confuse his anti‐dogmatism with relativism, and his anti‐authoritarianism with Cold War …Read more
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    The Paradoxes of Confirmation
    Journal of Symbolic Logic 32 (2): 249-250. 1967.
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    Let a Thousand Flowers Bloom: Popper's Popular Critics
    Annuario Filosofico 7 5-25. 1999.
    Two suggestions are at the back of the present talk. First, toleration is obligatory, not criticism. So do not try to make people critically-minded: do not force them in any way to try to offer or accept criticism, to learn to participate effectively in the game of critical discussion. If they refuse, then they are within their right. Also, they will easily ad vance excuses for their refusal; admittedly some of these are unreasonable, but not all. Instead of trying to make people critically-mind…Read more
  • Wisdom, John, Oulton-in-memoriam
    with J. Hattiangadi, M. Haynes, A. Cobb, and Ic Jarvie
    Philosophy of the Social Sciences 23 (3): 279-297. 1993.
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    Whatever happened to the positivist theory of meaning
    Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 18 (1-2): 22-29. 1987.
    It is getting increasingly difficult to comprehend the history of ideas of the Vienna Circle and only a clear and critical exposition of it will save it from total oblivion; an apologetic presentation will not be understood. Now that the positivist theory of meaning is no longer accepted, only an honest presentation of this fact will enable us to comprehend it and its transformations. An analysis of a paper by Otto Neurath illustrates this: Neurath's inability to present fairly his critics' idea…Read more
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    This volume is as near an authoritative version of analytic philosophy as can be found in the market these days.
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    Who Discovered Boyle's Law?
    Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 8 (3): 189. 1977.
  • Was Lakatos an Elitist?
    Ratio (Misc.) 22 (1): 61. 1980.
  • Whatever Happened to the Positivist Theory of Meaning
    Zeitschrift Für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 18 (1-2): 22-29. 1987.
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    Tristram Shandy, Pierre Menard, and all that (review)
    Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 14 (n/a): 152. 1971.
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    We Socratic Philosophers Know that We Know Nothing
    Philosophy of the Social Sciences 42 (1): 146-151. 2012.
    This volume is as near an authoritative version of analytic philosophy as can be found in the market these days
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    Wissenschaft und Metaphysik
    Grazer Philosophische Studien 9 (1): 97-106. 1979.
    The erroneous hostility to metaphysics is justified by the clashes between science and metaphysics plus the inability to allow clashes within science. The defenders of metaphysics as world-views offering intellectual frameworks for science have overlooked this fact. Einstein and Popper have legitimized the inclusion of clashes well within the domain of science. This resolves the difficulty of the allegiance to both. Science offers testable explanations and metaphysics comprehension; both are ins…Read more
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    Wittgenstein's Heritage (review)
    Erkenntnis 13 (2). 1978.
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    What collapse, exactly?
    Philosophy of the Social Sciences 37 (1): 74-84. 2007.
    Hilary Putnam makes two related points in his recent collection of essays: (1) Values can be rational, and their inescapable intrusion into every kind of discourse is welcome. (2) Ignoring or suppressing this fact is common yet irrational. This is of course true; yet the intrusion in question can be trivial, and it can be problematic. Putnam ignores this here. The book is pleasant to read; it is infused with friendly and appreciative personal anecdotes and observations. It is almost entirely cri…Read more
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    Variations on the Liar's Paradox
    Studia Logica 15 (1): 237-238. 1964.
    Line 1: The statement on line one is false. Line 2: All statements on line two are false. p and not-p Line 3: All statements on line 3 are true, or all of them are false. p and not-p Line 4: The statement on line 4 is false, or (p and not-p). Line 5: The statement on line 5 is true if and only if (p and not p). Line 6: All statements on line 6 are false. p. Line 7: All statements on line 7 are false. Not-p. Line 8: The statement on 9 is true. Line 9: The statement on line 8 is false. Line 10: Th…Read more
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    Wittgenstein and Physicalism
    Grazer Philosophische Studien 41 (1): 67-97. 1991.
    In the light of a sketch of the history of modem Anti-Metaphysics up from Francis Bacon Wittgenstein's position - the refusal of the possibility of metaphysical assertions - is compared with the views of Mach, of Camap and Neurath and of Popper. Analysing the notions of 'nonsense', 'meaninglessness' and 'Scheinproblem', their interrelations and connections to physicalism three variants of Anti-Metaphysics are distinguished: the Enlightenment view, the positivistMachian view and the linguistic Wi…Read more
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    Williams dodges Agassi's criticism
    British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 29 (3): 248-252. 1978.
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    Verisimilitude
    Discusiones Filosóficas 12 (19). 2011.
  • Vesey, Godfrey, et al. , "Understanding Wittgenstein" (review)
    Erkenntnis 13 (n/a): 305. 1978.