•  305
  •  289
    Cogito, Ergo Sum
    Analysis 14 (2). 1953.
  •  240
    Symposium: Can There Be a Private Language?
    with R. Rhees
    Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 28 (1). 1954.
  •  228
    Rejoinder to professor Malcolm
    Journal of Philosophy 58 (11): 297-299. 1961.
  •  228
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    The Criterion of Truth
    Analysis 3 (1/2): 28-31. 1935.
    The criterion of truth is the measure of the truthfulness and reliability of our knowledge. It is also the basis for determining the correctness of our concepts and how much our perceptions, ideas, and concepts accord with objective reality. Idealism holds to the idea that the criterion of truth does not involve the integration between theory as created by human intelligence and objective reality, but rather that the criterion of truth involves the "clarity and correctness" of perception, viewpo…Read more
  •  206
    Symposium: Other Minds
    with J. Wisdom, J. L. Austen, and J. L. Austin
    Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 20 (1). 1946.
  •  199
    Individuals
    Mind 61 (244): 441-457. 1952.
  •  162
    The principle of verifiability
    Mind 45 (178): 199-203. 1936.
  •  158
    The terminology of sense-data
    Mind 54 (October): 289-312. 1945.
  •  142
    Negation
    Journal of Philosophy 49 (26): 797-815. 1952.
  •  139
    Professor Malcolm on dreams
    Journal of Philosophy 57 (August): 517-534. 1960.
  •  97
    IX.—Verification and Experience
    Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 37 (1): 137-156. 1937.
  •  94
    New books (review)
    with A. E. Taylor, W. J. H. Sprott, J. O. Wisdom, D. J., John Laird, R. J., A. C. Ewing, and F. C. S. Schiller
    Mind 46 (182): 244-264. 1937.
  •  92
    New books (review)
    with Peter Alexander, P. F. Strawson, G. P. Henderson, John M. Hems, Roy Harris, Anthony Kenny, Ninian Smart, K. C. Barclay, Mary Hesse, and A. C. Lloyd
    Mind 75 (182): 442-461. 1966.
  •  82
    Symposium: On What There Is
    with P. T. Geach and W. V. Quine
    Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 25 (1). 1951.
  •  63
    Critical notices
    Mind 67 (268): 554-559. 1958.
  •  61
    Analysis Competition, Fifth "Problem"
    Analysis 14 (2): 27-27. 1953.
  •  61
    III.—On Particulars and Universals
    Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 34 (1): 51-62. 1934.
  •  38
    Symposium: Other Minds
    with J. Wisdom, J. L. Austen, and J. L. Austin
    Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 20 122-197. 1946.
  •  37
    Atomic Propositions
    Analysis 1 (1). 1933.
  •  34
    The Concept of a Person and Other Essays
    with W. H. Walsh
    Philosophical Quarterly 15 (58): 76. 1965.
  •  32
    The Revolution in philosophy (edited book)
    St. Martin's Press. 1956.
  •  32
    Philosophy and Science
    Russian Studies in Philosophy 1 (1): 14-19. 1962.
    In the sense in which astronomy or botany are sciences, philosophy is not a science. Philosophers have theories, but their theories do not enable them to make predictions; they can not be empirically confirmed or refuted in the way that scientific theories can. But, it will be objected, this is not true of all the sciences. Palaeontologists do not make predictions: in pure mathematics there is no appeal to experience. But even if they are not predictive the propositions which figure in the histo…Read more
  •  32
    Report on Analysis Problem no. 5
    with Richard Willis, Frank Cioffi, and David Londey
    Analysis 14 (6). 1953.
  •  31
    IX.—Phenomenalism
    Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 47 (1): 163-196. 1947.
  •  29
    Symposium: Phenomenology and Linguistic Analysis
    with Charles Taylor
    Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 33 (1). 1959.