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Peter Hutcheson

Texas State University
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  • Texas State University
    Department of Philosophy
    Professor
University of Oklahoma
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 1979
San Marcos, Texas, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
Epistemology
Philosophy of Religion
General Philosophy of Science
Areas of Interest
Epistemology
Philosophy of Religion
General Philosophy of Science, Miscellaneous
  • All publications (26)
  •  19
    Book review
    with Enrico Moriconi and Kristana Arp
    Husserl Studies 8 (2): 151-167. 1991.
  •  59
    A Rejoinder to Haney
    Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 18 (3): 292-292. 1987.
    Husserl: Other-Awareness
  •  1
    Husserlian Metaphenomenology: A Study of the Status of Phenomenology as a Science
    Dissertation, The University of Oklahoma. 1979.
    A better title would have been Husserl on Other Minds and the Concept of Knowledge. It covers the fifth meditation and the tracing of the connections of the concept of knowledge to the possibility of other minds.
    Husserl: Phenomenology, Misc
  •  1011
    Solipsistic and Intersubjective Phenomenology
    Human Studies 4 (2): 165-178. 1981.
    Husserl: Metaphysics and Epistemology, Misc
  •  1498
    Husserl and private languages
    Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 42 (1): 111-118. 1981.
    Private LanguageHusserl: Philosophy of LanguageHusserl: Transcendental and Phenomenological Reductio…Read more
    Private LanguageHusserl: Philosophy of LanguageHusserl: Transcendental and Phenomenological ReductionHusserl: Phenomenological Method, Misc
  •  801
    The Converse-consequence Condition
    Southwest Philosophical Studies 6. 1981.
    This argument defends Hempel's rejection of the converse-consequence condition and argues against Baruch Brody's attempt to revive "something like" it.
    General Philosophy of Science, Misc
  •  1357
    Introducing the Problem of Evil
    Teaching Philosophy 22 (2): 185-194. 1999.
    This paper addresses several reasons why students may be uninterested or unwilling to engage with the problem of evil and discusses a method of teaching it which overcomes these difficulties. This strategy, first, distinguishes between evil and gratuitous evil. This prevents students from thinking that the task of theodicy is fulfilled by a reconciliation of God with mundane evil (e.g. immunizations). Second, the goal of theodicy is framed as the reconciliation of God with the appearance of evil…Read more
    This paper addresses several reasons why students may be uninterested or unwilling to engage with the problem of evil and discusses a method of teaching it which overcomes these difficulties. This strategy, first, distinguishes between evil and gratuitous evil. This prevents students from thinking that the task of theodicy is fulfilled by a reconciliation of God with mundane evil (e.g. immunizations). Second, the goal of theodicy is framed as the reconciliation of God with the appearance of evil. Emphasizing appearance in this way clearly frames the work of arguments from evil and theodicies as arguments for or against the reality of this appearance. Third, it is made explicit that all candidate theodicies must attempt to cover all evil and that the reasons supporting their conclusions must compass morally sufficient reasons (a moral reason which justifies suffering) and the greater good (a good which is sufficiently good to justify the evil necessary for its achievement).
    The Argument from Evil
  •  158
    Comment: Peter Hutcheson
    Southwest Philosophy Review 1 199-203. 1984.
  •  986
    James Richard Mensch, Intersubjectivity and Transcendental Idealism (review)
    Husserl Studies 8 (2): 161-167. 1991.
    Husserl: Intersubjectivity, MiscHusserl: Idealism
  •  2681
    Solipsistic and intersubjective phenomenology
    Human Studies 4 (1). 1979.
    Continental Philosophy of MindEdmund HusserlHusserl: Philosophy of Mind
  •  3263
    Husserl's Problem of Intersubjectivity
    Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 11 (2): 144-162. 1980.
    Husserl: Other-AwarenessEpistemology, General Works
  •  1036
    Transcendental phenomenology and possible worlds semantics
    Husserl Studies 4 (3): 225-242. 1987.
    Are transcendental phenomenology and possible worlds semantics, two seemingly disparate, perhaps even incompatible philosophical traditions, actually complementary? Have two well-known representatives of each tradition, J.N. Mohanty and J. Hintikka, misinterpreted the other's philosophical "program" in such a way that they did not recognize the complementarity? Charles Harvey 1 has recently argued that the answer to both questions is "yes." Here I intend to argue that the answer to the first is …Read more
    Are transcendental phenomenology and possible worlds semantics, two seemingly disparate, perhaps even incompatible philosophical traditions, actually complementary? Have two well-known representatives of each tradition, J.N. Mohanty and J. Hintikka, misinterpreted the other's philosophical "program" in such a way that they did not recognize the complementarity? Charles Harvey 1 has recently argued that the answer to both questions is "yes." Here I intend to argue that the answer to the first is unclear, whereas the answer to the second is "no." Mohanty (at least) rightly cites fundamental differences between transcendental phenomenology and possible worlds semantics.
    Semantics for Modal LogicPossible World SemanticsHusserl: Philosophy of LanguageHusserl: Philosophy …Read more
    Semantics for Modal LogicPossible World SemanticsHusserl: Philosophy of LanguageHusserl: Philosophy of Mind, Misc
  •  70
    Introduction to the Theory of Knowledge. By D. J. O'Connor and Brian Carr (review)
    Modern Schoolman 61 (4): 271-271. 1984.
    Epistemology, General Works
  •  74
    Husserl, Analogy and Other Minds
    Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 18 (3): 285-289. 1987.
    Husserl: Other-Awareness
  •  86
    Sartre on Freedom in Being and Nothingness
    Southwest Philosophy Review 18 (2): 137-140. 2002.
    Jean-Paul Sartre
  •  1609
    Husserl’s Phenomenological Standpoint
    Journal of Philosophical Research 33 263-270. 2008.
    Husserl’s phenomenology is not an attempt to answer questions about contingent fact and existence. Rather, it is an attempt to specify conceptual truths about phenomena. In particular, it takes no stand on the existence of other minds. Thus, any interpretation of Husserl’s answer to the problem of intersubjectivity as affirming the existence of other minds is mistaken.
    Husserl: Intersubjectivity, Misc
  •  77
    An Introduction to Philosophical Logic. By A. C. Grayling (review)
    Modern Schoolman 62 (1): 59-60. 1984.
  •  68
    The Primacy of Intersubjectivity
    Modern Schoolman 59 (4): 281-287. 1982.
    Husserl: Other-Awareness
  •  1155
    Kuhn And The Context Of Justification
    Southwest Philosophical Studies 5. 1980.
    Thomas Kuhn
  •  1007
    Husserl's alleged private language
    Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 47 (1): 133-136. 1986.
    Private Language20th Century Philosophy20th Century Austrian Philosophy
  •  1012
    The Argument from Biblical Authority
    Teaching Philosophy 9 (2): 147-150. 1986.
    Teaching Philosophy, Misc
  • Isaac Levi, The Covenant of Reason: Rationality and the Commitments of Thought (review)
    Philosophy in Review 18 357-359. 1998.
  •  80
    Another Way Between Atheism and Theism? (review)
    Philo 2 (2): 64-68. 1999.
    This is a book review article of David O'Connor's God and Inscrutable Evil.
    The Argument from Evil
  •  602
    Vindicating Strawson
    Philosophical Topics 13 (2): 175-183. 1985.
    P. F. StrawsonGeneral Philosophy of Science, Misc
  •  1860
    Omniscience and the problem of evil
    Sophia 31 (1-2): 53-58. 1992.
    Philosophy of ReligionThe Argument from Evil
  •  3702
    Husserl's fifth meditation
    Man and World 15 (3): 265-284. 1982.
    Husserl: Cartesian MeditationsHusserl: Other-Awareness
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