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    Facts and relations: the matter of ontology and of truth-making.Herbert Hochberg - 2008 - In E. Jonathan Lowe & Adolf Rami (eds.), Truth and Truth-Making. Montreal: Mcgill-Queen's University Press. pp. 158-184.
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    Thought, Fact, and Reference: The Origins and Ontology of Logical Atomism.Herbert Hochberg - 1978 - Minneapolis, MN, USA: University of Minnesota Press.
    The Analysis of Perception i Moore's most systematic attempt to handle the problems of in- tentionality occurs in connection with his analysis of perception in Some Main Problems of Philosophy . He begins the book with the following ...
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    Explaining facts.Herbert Hochberg - 1975 - Metaphilosophy 6 (3-4):277-302.
  4. Facts and Things.Herbert Hochberg - 2009 - In Maria Elisabeth Reicher (ed.), States of Affairs. Heusenstamm: Ontos. pp. 83-110.
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    Physics, Psychology, and Medicine.Herbert Hochberg - 1957 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 17 (4):565-566.
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    Mapping, meaning and metaphysics.Herbert Hochberg - 1975 - Philosophica 16 (1):191-211.
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    Logical Form, Existence, and Relational Predication.Herbert Hochberg - 1981 - Midwest Studies in Philosophy 6 (1):215-238.
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    The Positivist and the Ontologist: Bergmann, Carnap and Logical Realism.Herbert Hochberg (ed.) - 2001 - BRILL.
    The book contains the first systematic study of the ontology and metaphysics of Gustav Bergmann, tracing their development from early (1940s) criticisms of Carnap’s semantical theories in Introduction to Semantics, to their culmination in his 1992 _New Foundations of Ontology_. This involves a detailed study of the implicit metaphysical doctrines in Carnap’s important, but long neglected, 1942 book and their connection to his influential views on reference, truth and modality, (including, contrary to current opinion, Carnap’s initiating the development of predicate (...)
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    ‘Possible’ and logical absolutism.Herbert Hochberg - 1955 - Philosophical Studies 6 (5):74-77.
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    Sellars and Goodman on predicates, properties, and truth.Herbert Hochberg - 1978 - Midwest Studies in Philosophy 3 (1):360-368.
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    Logicism and its contemporary legacy.Herbert Hochberg - 2002 - In Dale Jacquette (ed.), Philosophy of Logic. Malden, Mass.: North Holland. pp. 449.
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    Space, Time, and Creation.Herbert Hochberg - 1959 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 19 (4):545-546.
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    Dale Jacquette, Ontology.Herbert Hochberg - 2007 - Metaphysica 8 (1):97-100.
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    Russell's proof of realism reproved.Herbert Hochberg - 1980 - Philosophical Studies 37 (1):37 - 44.
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    The Wiener-Kuratowski Procedure and the Analysis of Order.Herbert Hochberg - 1981 - Analysis 41 (4):161 - 163.
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    Troubles with tropes.Herbert Hochberg - 1992 - Philosophical Studies 67 (2):193 - 195.
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    Concept and Quality. [REVIEW]Herbert Hochberg - 1984 - Philosophy of Science 51 (3):514-516.
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    Strawson, Russell, and the King of France.Herbert Hochberg - 1970 - Philosophy of Science 37 (3):363-384.
    It is argued that Strawson's celebrated attacks on Russell's views about proper names and descriptions are misleading and unfounded. An attempt is made to show that Strawson's alternative views are philosophically more problematic than Russell's. It is also argued that, properly stated, Russell's analyses do not do violence to ordinary usage and that attempts to justify Strawson's analysis on the ground that it fits better with ordinary usage are mistaken.
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    Some Things Recalled.Herbert Hochberg - 2014 - Dialectica 68 (2):171-182.
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    The ontological operator.Herbert Hochberg - 1956 - Philosophy of Science 23 (3):250-259.
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    Russell, Ramsey, and Wittgenstein on ramification and quantification.Herbert Hochberg - 1987 - Erkenntnis 27 (2):257 - 281.
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    Strawson, scepticism, and metaphysics.Herbert Hochberg - 1976 - Theoria 42 (1-3):20-43.
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    Sellars' Widerlegung des Realismus widerlegt.Herbert Hochberg - 2000 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 48 (4):661-674.
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    The empirical philosophy of Roger and Francis Bacon.Herbert Hochberg - 1953 - Philosophy of Science 20 (4):313-326.
    To this date Roger Bacon remains one of the controversial and colorful figures in the history of empirical science. This paper is an attempt to ascertain his views regarding the nature and function of empirical science and to compare his writings on this topic with those of the more famous Francis Bacon. The ground for comparison is the fact that both men have often been cast in the same role in the history of science; i.e., they have both been acclaimed (...)
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    The Matter of Particulars.Herbert Hochberg - 2008 - In Guido Bonino & Rosaria Egidi (eds.), Fostering the Ontological Turn: Gustav Bergmann (1906-1987). Frankfurt: Ontos Verlag. pp. 45-64.
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    The Radical Hylomorphism of Bergmann’s Aristotelian Metaphysics and the Ontology of Relations.Herbert Hochberg - 2001 - Modern Schoolman 78 (4):257-288.
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    The Role of Subsistent Propositions and Logical Forms in Russell's 1913 Philosophical Logic and in the Russell-Wittgenstein Dispute.Herbert Hochberg - 1996 - In Ignacio Angelelli & María Cerezo (eds.), Studies on the History of Logic: Proceedings of the III. Symposium on the History of Logic. Berlin, Germany: Walter de Gruyter. pp. 317-342.
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    Relations and predicates.Herbert Hochberg & Kevin Mulligan (eds.) - 2013 - Lancaster, LA: Ontos Verlag.
    Predication and the problems of universals and individuation have preoccupied philosophers from Plato (if not before) to the present. Concerns about relations and the special problems posed by relational predication came later - along with the explicit recognition of facts as purported entities that make a judgment true, rather than false, and resultant questions about the structure of such grounds of truth. The essays in the volume explore aspects of the history of the classic issues raised as well as alternative (...)
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    Thought, Fact, and Reference: The Origins and Ontology of Logical Atomism.Herbert Hochberg - 1978 - Minneapolis, MN, USA: Univ of Minnesota Press.
    Thought, Fact, and Reference was first published in 1978.Against a background of criticism of alternative accounts, Professor Hochberg presents an analysis of thought, reference, and truth within the tradition of logical atomism. He analyzes G. E. Moore's early attack on idealism and examines the influence of Moore on the development of Bertrand Russell's and Ludwig Wittgenstein's logical atomism. He traces an early divergence between Russell and Wittgenstein, on the one side, and Moore and Gottlob Frege on the other, into (...)
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    A refutation of moderate nominalism.Herbert Hochberg - 1988 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 66 (2):188 – 207.
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    Sameness, Meaning, and Identity.Gustav Bergmann & Herbert Hochberg - 1975 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 40 (1):106-107.
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  32. Albert Camus and the ethic of absurdity.Herbert Hochberg - 1965 - Ethics 75 (2):87-102.
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    Negotiation and generality.Herbert Hochberg - 1969 - Noûs 3 (3):325-343.
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    Russell's early analysis of relational predication and the asymmetry of the predication relation.Herbert Hochberg - 1987 - Philosophia 17 (4):439-459.
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  35. Natural necessity and laws of nature.Herbert Hochberg - 1981 - Philosophy of Science 48 (3):386-399.
    The paper considers recent proposals by Armstrong, Dretske, and Tooley that revive the view that statements of laws of nature are grounded by the existence of higher order facts relating universals. Several objections to such a view are raised and an alternative analysis, recognizing general facts, is considered. Such an alternative is shown to meet a number of the objections raised against the appeal to higher order facts and it is also related to views of Hume and Wittgenstein. Further objections (...)
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  36. Nominalism and Idealism.Herbert Hochberg - 2013 - Axiomathes 23 (2):213-234.
    The article considers, in a historical setting, the links between varieties of nominalism—the extreme nominalism of the Quine-Goodman variety and the trope nominalism current today—and types of idealism. In so doing arguments of various twentieth century figures, including Husserl, Bradley, Russell, and Sartre, as well as a contemporary attack on relations by Peter Simons are critically examined. The paper seeks to link the rejection of realism about universals with the rejection of a mind-independent “world”—in short, linking nominalism with idealism.
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  37. Logic, Ontology, and Language.Herbert Hochberg - 1986 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 48 (4):663-663.
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    Universals, Particulars, and Predication.Herbert Hochberg - 1965 - Review of Metaphysics 19 (1):87 - 102.
    Both and agree that there are universals—that qualities are universals. To say that the quality white is a universal is to say, in part, that one and the same thing is connected in some way to both Plato and Socrates and accounts for the truth of the sentences "Plato is white" and "Socrates is white." To put it another way, the term "white" in both sentences refers to the same entity. What arguments are there for such a view? Russell elegantly (...)
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    Dispositional properties.Herbert Hochberg - 1967 - Philosophy of Science 34 (1):10-17.
    An analysis of problematic dispositional predicates like 'soluble' is presented. The analysis attempts to combine cogent features of opposed previous analyses of Carnap and Bergmann, while avoiding problematic features of both. The suggestion that there is an ambiguity in negations of assertions of dispositional properties, and a consequent distinction between "not soluble" and "insoluble," lies at the core of the solution.
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    Moore's Ontology and Non-Natural Properties.Herbert Hochberg - 1962 - Review of Metaphysics 15 (3):365 - 395.
    First, we shall consider the distinction as set forth in Principia. Next, on the basis of what Moore says there, a view as to the nature of universals will be attributed to him. This view will provide the ground for a radical distinction between natural and non-natural properties. But it will not quite jibe with other things he says at a slightly later period. Nor will it be clear why he holds to such a view of universals. Finally we shall (...)
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    Propositions, Truth and Belief: The Wittgenstein-Russell Dispute.Herbert Hochberg - 2000 - Theoria 66 (1):3-40.
    Russell's 1913 manuscript Theory of Knowledge was not published until 1984. He supposedly abandoned the main part of the manuscript, while publishing the first six chapters as articles in The Monist, due to Wittgenstein's criticisms of his “multiple relation” analysis of belief. There have been numerous unsuccessful and erroneous attempts to interpret the manuscript, including those of D. Pears and G. Landini. The paper explores the Russell‐Wittgenstein “controversy” and shows the radical way Russell altered his earlier versions of his analysis (...)
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    Introducing Analytic Philosophy: Ts Sense and its Nonsense. 1879 - 2002.Herbert Hochberg - 2003 - De Gruyter.
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    Russell's attack on Frege's theory of meaning.Herbert Hochberg - 1976 - Philosophica 18.
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    Mapping, meaning, and metaphysics.Herbert Hochberg - 1977 - Midwest Studies in Philosophy 2 (1):191-211.
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    On pegasizing.Herbert Hochberg - 1956 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 17 (4):551-554.
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  46. Peano, Russell, and Logicism.Herbert Hochberg - 1955 - Analysis 16 (5):118 - 120.
    The author addresses the question as to whether russell and whitehead "provide an explication of the idea that arithmetical truths are tautologies." he thinks their achievement was in developing an axiomatic system in which the "interpreted propositions are tautologies," but not in proving this of mathematics. He thinks the real problem here is the attempt to explicate ordinary language via formally constructed languages. (staff).
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    Nominalism, platonism and "being true of".Herbert Hochberg - 1967 - Noûs 1 (4):413-419.
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    Professor Storer on empiricism.Herbert Hochberg - 1954 - Philosophical Studies 5 (2):29 - 31.
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    Russell and Ramsey on distinguishing between universals and particulars.Herbert Hochberg - 2004 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 67 (1):195-207.
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    Truth makers, truth predicates, and truth types.Herbert Hochberg - 1992 - In Kevin Mulligan (ed.), Language, Truth and Ontology. Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 87-117.
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