• On Allaire's "Yet Another Visit"
    with David Hausman
    In Robert G. Muehlmann (ed.), Berkeley's Metaphysics: Structural, Interpretive, and Critical Essays, The Pennsylvania State University Press. 1995.
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    IV. Strawson on the traditional logic
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    In his Introduction to Logical Theory, Strawson argues that Aristotelian logic can be given a successful interpretation into ordinary English, but not into the symbolism of Principia Mathematica, on the grounds that Aristotelian logic and ordinary English share something absent in PM, namely, the doctrine of presupposition. It is argued that Strawson is mistaken. PM does justice to the logical rules of Aristotelian logic and also has a fully articulated doctrine of presupposition
  • John Sutton: Philosophy and memory
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    Berkeley's Semantic Dilemma: Beyond the Inherence Model
    with David Hausman
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    Solipsism and Berkeley's Alleged Realism
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    Howard Kahane, 1928-2001
    with Charles Landesman and Roger Seamon
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    Cartwright, classes, and criterial difference
    with Tom Foster
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    Logic and Philosophy: a modern introduction
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    As the title suggests, this is a book devoted not merely to logic; students will also examine the philosophical debates that led to the development of the field.
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    Some Counsel on Humean Relations
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    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:48 SOME CQUHSEL ON HUMEAN RELATIONS In a paper published eight years ago I tried to bring out a neglected feature of Hume's theory of relations, namely the difference between philosophical and natural re1 2. lations. Now Ijnlay, without referring to my work, has expanded some of its themes in an extremely interesting and, I think, important way. At least he has made me rethink the whole distinction between philosophical and natural r…Read more
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    A New Approach to Berkeley's Ideal Reality
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