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Lauchlan Chipman

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Epistemology
Philosophy of Language
Philosophy of Law
Logic and Philosophy of Logic
  • All publications (10)
  • Psychological Verbs as Relative Predicates
    International Logic Review 16 205. 1977.
    Semantics
  •  86
    Kant’s Categories and their Schematism
    Kant Studien 63 (1-4): 36-50. 1972.
    Kant: Philosophy of MindKant: Epistemology
  • ROLLINS, C. D. : "Knowledge and experience" (review)
    Australasian Journal of Philosophy 42 (n/a): 456. 1964.
  •  160
    Kant's categories and their schematism
    In Ralph C. S. Walker (ed.), Kant on Pure Reason, Oxford University Press. pp. 36-50. 1982.
    Kant: CategoriesKant: Epistemology, MiscKant: Schematism
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    The ascriptive character of ethical discourse
    Ethics 81 (4): 326-331. 1971.
    Value TheoryEthics
  •  91
    Material and illative implication
    Mind 80 (318): 179-193. 1971.
    Truth-Conditional Accounts of Indicative Conditionals
  •  109
    Things in themselves
    Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 33 (4): 489-502. 1973.
  •  151
    Psychological verbs and referential attitudes
    Philosophical Quarterly 31 (125): 289-301. 1981.
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    A hole in Quine's holism
    Philosophical Papers 3 (1): 46-47. 1974.
    No abstract
    W. V. O. Quine
  •  142
    Existence, reference, and definite singular terms
    Mind 91 (361): 96-101. 1982.
    Singular Terms
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