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7Skepticism: The Central IssuesWiley-Blackwell. 2002._This book presents and analyzes the most important arguments in the history of Western philosophy's skeptical tradition. It demonstrates that, although powerful, these arguments are quite limited and fail to prove their core assertion that knowledge is beyond our reach._ Argues that skepticism is mistaken and that knowledge is possible Dissects the problems of realism and the philosophical doubts about the accuracy of the senses Explores the ancient argument against a criterion of knowledge, De…Read more
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10Philosophical Skepticism (edited book)Wiley-Blackwell. 2002._Philosophical Skepticism_ provides a selection of texts drawn from the skeptical tradition of Western philosophy as well as texts written by opponents of skepticism. Taken together with the historical introduction by Landesman and Meeks, these texts clearly illustrate the profound influence that skeptical stances have had on the nature of philosophical inquiry. Draws a selection of texts from the skeptical tradition of Western philosophy as well as texts written by opponents of skepticism. Span…Read more
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Colours: Their Nature and RepresentationPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 58 (3): 735-736. 1998.
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Skepticism: The Central IssuesWiley-Blackwell. 2008._This book presents and analyzes the most important arguments in the history of Western philosophy's skeptical tradition. It demonstrates that, although powerful, these arguments are quite limited and fail to prove their core assertion that knowledge is beyond our reach._ Argues that skepticism is mistaken and that knowledge is possible Dissects the problems of realism and the philosophical doubts about the accuracy of the senses Explores the ancient argument against a criterion of knowledge, De…Read more
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Philosophical Skepticism (edited book)Wiley-Blackwell. 2008._Philosophical Skepticism_ provides a selection of texts drawn from the skeptical tradition of Western philosophy as well as texts written by opponents of skepticism. Taken together with the historical introduction by Landesman and Meeks, these texts clearly illustrate the profound influence that skeptical stances have had on the nature of philosophical inquiry. Draws a selection of texts from the skeptical tradition of Western philosophy as well as texts written by opponents of skepticism. Span…Read more
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36Philosophy: An Introduction to the Central IssuesHolt Rinehart & Winston. 1985.Good,No Highlights,No Markup,all pages are intact, Slight Shelfwear,may have the corners slightly dented, may have slight color changes/slightly damaged spine.
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51Colours: Their Nature and RepresentationPhilosophical and Phenomenological Research 58 (3): 735-737. 1995. xv + 247 p.
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1Contest EntriesReview of Metaphysics 15 (1): 125-147. 1961.The following are some of the entries received in the contest presented in our March, 1960 issue. The starred essays were judged as winners and were awarded $25.00 prizes.
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111Book ReviewsLouis Pojman,. Justice.Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Prentice‐Hall, 2006. Pp. xii+138. $25.00Ethics 116 (2): 440-442. 2006.
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604. For the best demonstration that one does or does not see stars that were in existence a long time agoReview of Metaphysics 15 (1): 134-136. 1961.
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96Does language embody a philosophical point of view?Review of Metaphysics 14 (4): 617-636. 1961.Examining the sapir-Whorf hypothesis, The author addresses the questions whether language affects perception and whether grammatical categories affect conceptual categories. He argues that advocates of linguistic relativity have attributed to language an unjustified degree of causal efficacy and that linguistic idealism is contradicted by the results of experimental psychology. Then, Considering the claimed correlation between grammatical and conceptual categories, He argues that grammar has no …Read more
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123J. L. Austin: A critique of ordinary language philosophyJournal of the History of Philosophy 18 (4): 493-494. 1980.
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54Actions as Universals: An Inquiry into the Metaphysics of ActionAmerican Philosophical Quarterly 6 (3). 1969.
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233Rawls on hiroshima: An inquiry into the morality of the use of atomic weapons in August 1945Philosophical Forum 34 (1). 2003.
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102The problem of universalsBasic Books. 1971.On the relations of universals and particulars, by B. Russell.--Universals and resemblances, by H. H. Price.--On concept and object, by G. Frege.--Frege's hidden nominalism, by G. Bergmann.--Universals, by F. P. Ramsey.--Universals and metaphysical realism, by A. Donagan.--Universals and family resemblances, by R. Bambrough.--Particular and general, by P. F. Strawson.--The nature of universals and propositions, by G. F. Stout.--Are characteristics of particular things universal or particular? By…Read more
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114Scepticism about meaning: Quine's thesis of indeterminacyAustralasian Journal of Philosophy 48 (3). 1970.This Article does not have an abstract
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59Philosophical Skepticism (edited book)Wiley-Blackwell. 2008._ Philosophical Skepticism_ provides a selection of texts drawn from the skeptical tradition of Western philosophy as well as texts written by opponents of skepticism. Taken together with the historical introduction by Landesman and Meeks, these texts clearly illustrate the profound influence that skeptical stances have had on the nature of philosophical inquiry. Draws a selection of texts from the skeptical tradition of Western philosophy as well as texts written by opponents of skepticism. Spa…Read more