•  9
    A Bibliography of Italian Logical Pragmatism
    with Bartolomeo Martello
    Philosophy Research Archives 6 75-89. 1980.
    The writings of the Italian philosophers Giovanni Vailati and Mario Calderoni, sometimes called logical pragmatists, are not well-known in the English-speaking countries. A recent revival of interest is due in part to the reflection in the works of these men of later developments in analytic and pragmatic philosophy. This bibliography has three parts; In Part I are listed English and French translations of some of Vailati's writings, and commentaries in English and French on his work. Part II in…Read more
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    There is a lot of material in this book, and Duff handles most of it very well. It is unfortunate that he felt the need to tie his discussion of serious philosophical questions in the criminal law to larger overarching questions of philosophy. It is possible that current conceptions of intentional action implicate dualism (or Dualism), I suppose, but that would be a book-length discussion all of its own. It would begin with a careful discussion of just what dualism is, and would track down the v…Read more
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    Punishment, quarantine, and preventive detention
    Criminal Justice Ethics 15 (2): 3-13. 1996.
  •  7
    Review of “Freedom and Determinism” (review)
    Essays in Philosophy 10 (2): 7. 2009.
  •  11
    The power to act
    Philosophical Studies 37 (2). 1980.
  •  14
    The Nature of Necessity (review)
    International Philosophical Quarterly 15 (2): 231-234. 1975.
  •  12
    Ontology and the Vicious Circle Principle (review)
    International Philosophical Quarterly 14 (3): 375-378. 1974.
  •  21
    A Note on Harman on Intending
    Journal of Critical Analysis 7 (3): 105-108. 1978.
  •  13
    On believing inscriptions to be true
    Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 36 (1): 59-73. 1975.
  •  14
    Response to Michael Davis
    Criminal Justice Ethics 15 (2): 25-29. 1996.
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    Egalitarianism and the Problem of Tort Liability
    Philosophical Issues 11 (1): 388-419. 2001.