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Robert Fahrnkopf

Douglas College
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  • Douglas College
    Department of Philosophy and Humanities
    Retired faculty
University of British Columbia
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 1974
Areas of Interest
Epistemology
Metaphysics
20th Century Philosophy
  • All publications (6)
  •  3
    Tim Crane and Katalin Farkas, eds., Metaphysics, a Guide and Anthology (review)
    Philosophy in Review 25 247-250. 2005.
    Intentionality
  •  121
    Descartes, Welbourne, and Indubitable Beliefs
    Analysis 41 (3). 1980.
    René Descartes
  •  64
    Wittgensteinian Realism
    International Studies in Philosophy 26 (2): 91-95. 1994.
  •  119
    Forms in the Philebus
    Journal of the History of Philosophy 15 (2): 202-207. 1977.
    Plato: PhilebusPlato: Forms
  •  80
    Stroll on Russell's "Proof"
    Canadian Journal of Philosophy 6 (3). 1976.
    Against criticisms advanced by stroll ("canadian journal of philosophy", Volume iv, Number 4, June 1975), This article defends russell's arguments for distinguishing names from descriptions as well as russell's view that descriptive phrases have meaning only in sentential context
    Bertrand Russell
  •  144
    Cartesian Insanity
    Analysis 39 (2). 1979.
    Psychopathology
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