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47The Spirit of American Philosophy. By John E. Smith (review)Modern Schoolman 45 (2): 182-182. 1968.
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35Phenomenology and Physical Science. By Joseph J. Kockelmans (review)Modern Schoolman 45 (2): 178-179. 1968.
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26The Marxism of Jean-Paul Sartre. By Wilfred Desan (review)Modern Schoolman 45 (2): 175-176. 1968.
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19A Meditation about Knowing. "Bode Memorial Lectures," 1964. By Robert J. Henle, S.J (review)Modern Schoolman 45 (2): 176-176. 1968.
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1Science and Reality: Recent Work in the Philosophy of Science (edited book)University of Notre Dame Press. 1984.
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2"Rethinking Intuition": A Historical and Metaphilosophical IntroductionIn Michael DePaul & William Ramsey (eds.), Rethinking Intuition: The Psychology of Intuition and Its Role in Philosophical Inquiry, Rowman and Littlefield. pp. 3-13. 1998.
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1Paradigms and Revolutions Appraisals and Applications of Thomas Kuhn's Philosophy of Science /Edited by Gary Gutting. --. --University of Notre Dame Press, C1980. 1980.
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21Continental philosophy and the history of scienceIn R. C. Olby, G. N. Cantor, J. R. R. Christie & M. J. S. Hodge (eds.), Companion to the History of Modern Science, Routledge. pp. 127--147. 1990.
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69What Philosophers Know: Case Studies in Recent Analytic PhilosophyCambridge University Press. 2009.Philosophy has never delivered on its promise to settle the great moral and religious questions of human existence, and even most philosophers conclude that it does not offer an established body of disciplinary knowledge. Gary Gutting challenges this view by examining detailed case studies of recent achievements by analytic philosophers such as Quine, Kripke, Gettier, Lewis, Chalmers, Plantinga, Kuhn, Rawls, and Rorty. He shows that these philosophers have indeed produced a substantial body of d…Read more
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32Scientific Realism vs. Constructive EmpiricismThe Monist 65 (3): 336-349. 1982.Notice that I’m not saying that observations we in fact have made are not relevant to our beliefs about what exists. But the mere fact that something is observable does not give us any reason to think that it ever has or will in fact be observed. The issue between us is whether mere observability—as distinct from actual observation—is relevant to our beliefs about what exists. I submit that it is not.
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5Husserl's Phenomenology and the Foundations of Natural Science by Charles W. Harvey (review)Isis 82 604-605. 1991.
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88Review of Brian Leiter (ed.), The Future for Philosophy (review)Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2005 (12). 2005.
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60Einstein's discovery of special relativityPhilosophy of Science 39 (1): 51-68. 1972.This paper discusses the controversy between philosophers of science (e.g. Grünbaum) and historians of science (e.g. Holton) regarding Einstein's discovery of STR. Although Holton is surely correct on the historical point that experimental results (especially the Michelson-Morley experiment) had little influence on Einstein's development of STR, this fact is not sufficient to establish his (and Polanyi's) claim that major scientific discoveries are primarily matters of private, nonspecifiable in…Read more
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275Scientific realism vs. constructive empiricism: A dialogueThe Monist 65 (3). 1982.Notice that I’m not saying that observations we in fact have made are not relevant to our beliefs about what exists. But the mere fact that something is observable does not give us any reason to think that it ever has or will in fact be observed. The issue between us is whether mere observability—as distinct from actual observation—is relevant to our beliefs about what exists. I submit that it is not.
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26Aspects of current history of philosophy of science in the French traditionIn F. Stadler, D. Dieks, W. Gonzales, S. Hartmann, T. Uebel & M. Weber (eds.), The Present Situation in the Philosophy of Science, Springer. pp. 41. 2010.
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50Michel Foucault's Archaeology of Scientific Reason, by Gary Gutting (review)Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 51 (4): 956-958. 1991.
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457Thomas Kuhn and French philosophy of scienceIn Thomas Nickles (ed.), Thomas Kuhn, Cambridge University Press. pp. 45. 2003.
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In the twentieth centuryIn Dermot Moran (ed.), The Routledge Companion to Twentieth-Century Philosophy, Routledge. 2008.
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212 Rorty's Critique of EpistemologyIn Charles Guignon & David R. Hiley (eds.), Richard Rorty, Cambridge University Press. pp. 41. 2003.
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44Foucault: A Very Short IntroductionOxford University Press. 2005.This VSI highlights Foucault's life and thought, showing his impact on today's society. Beginning with a brief biography to set the social and political stage, Gary Gutting then tackles Foucault's thoughts on literature, in particular the avant-garde scene; his philosophical and historical work; and his treatment of knowledge and power in modern society, including his thoughts on sexuality.
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15Paradigms and Revolutions: Appraisals and Applications of Thomas Kuhn's Philosophy of ScienceUniversity of Notre Dame Press. 1980.
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58Can Philosophical Beliefs Be Rationally Justified?American Philosophical Quarterly 19 (4). 1982.
Gary Gutting
(1942 - 2019)
Notre Dame, Indiana, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
Metaphilosophy |
Philosophy of Religion |
General Philosophy of Science |
Continental Philosophy |
Areas of Interest
Metaphilosophy |