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  1. Ontology, Causality and Mind: Essays in Honour of D M Armstrong.John Bacon, Keith Campbell & Lloyd Reinhardt (eds.) - 1993 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    D. M. Armstrong is an eminent Australian philosopher whose work over many years has dealt with such subjects as: the nature of possibility, concepts of the particular and the general, causes and laws of nature, and the nature of human consciousness. This collection of essays explores the many facets of Armstrong's work, concentrating on his more recent interests. There are four sections to the book: possibility and identity, universals, laws and causality, and philosophy of mind. The contributors comprise an international (...)
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    Metaphysical possibility.Lloyd Reinhardt - 1978 - Mind 87 (346):210-229.
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    A Note on Use and Mention.Lloyd Reinhardt - 1989 - Philosophical Investigations 12 (3):243-245.
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    Desire, Evil and Grace.Lloyd Reinhardt - 1978 - Philosophy 53 (205):325 - 333.
    In Plato's Meno , there is a famous discussion of desire and evil. This paper is not a contribution to Platonic scholarship, but a direct taking up of the issue whether someone can desire evil. One stock interpretation of the putative impossibility of desiring what is evil or bad is the interpretation which emphasizes an internal or conceptual tie between desire and good. This interpretation compares pairs of terms such as ‘fear—danger’, ‘belief—truth’ and ‘desire—good’. To fear something is to regard (...)
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    Radical Freedom.Lloyd Reinhardt - 1985 - Philosophy 60 (231):89 - 104.
    Hilary Putnam has recently observed that the fact/value distinction has acquired a strength and pervasiveness in our culture that make it akin to an institution. 1 I take it he meant an institution in the sense that Taboo is an institution in some cultures, not in the sense that the Church is an institution in ours. Invoking the distinction is a widespread conversational gambit in social life, not only in academic discussions. ‘That's a value judgment’ and ‘That's emotive’ are to (...)
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    Truth and a Good Life.Lloyd Reinhardt - 2015 - Philosophy 90 (1):125-134.
    A discussion of how and whether judgment regarding the happiness, flourishing or well-being of a life is appropriately influenced by false belief or ignorance on matters central to that life. That is, is it so that what we don't know does not, or cannot hurt us? How much does it matter if the false belief was owing to betrayal or deception by others who mattered deeply to the now dead person? Further, is truthfulness about such betrayal something a friend of (...)
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  7. The impossible bottom line.Lloyd Reinhardt - 2005 - Analysis 65 (4):341–342.
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    Ontology, Causality, and Mind: Essays on the Philosophy of D. M. Armstrong.Keith Cambell, John Bacon & Lloyd Reinhardt (eds.) - 1993 - New York, NY, USA: Cambridge University Press.
    D. M. Armstrong is an eminent Australian philosopher whose work over many years has dealt with such subjects as: the nature of possibility, concepts of the particular and the general, causes and laws of nature, and the nature of human consciousness. This collection of essays explores the many facets of Armstrong's work, concentrating on his more recent interests. There are four sections to the book: possibility and identity, universals, laws and causality, and philosophy of mind. The contributors comprise an international (...)
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  9. Aesthetic Realism.Lloyd Reinhardt - 1991 - Literature & Aesthetics 1:28-38.
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    Bertrand Russell's triumph and failure.Lloyd Reinhardt - 2016 - Think 15 (42):79-95.
    Bertrand Russell was, along with G.E. Moore, deserving of accolade as a founder of analytic philosophy, and of its close companion, the linguistic turn. Here I explain how his relocates philosophy's concern with appearance and reality as a concern with grammatical surface and logical depth. I then on remark the irony of Russell's unhappiness with views to the effect that an ethical judgment is not, despite linguistic appearances, really something that can be true or false. A further irony lies in (...)
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  11. Comments on Professor Machan's Address.Lloyd Reinhardt - 1971 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 52 (2):346.
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    Good and bad arithmetical manners.Lloyd Reinhardt - 2015 - Analysis 75 (1):26-28.
    Frege's scathing comments on Mill on the empirical grounds of arithmetical truth are elaborated. The suggestion is made that some entities are ‘well-behaved' : if you perform two acts and then two more, the ‘result' will be that exactly four acts have occurred. How much it all matters or means is not further discussed.
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  13. Morality: Vision or Feeling.Lloyd Reinhardt - 1985 - Critical Philosophy 2 (2):65.
     
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    No Title available: PHILOSOPHY.Lloyd Reinhardt - 1971 - Philosophy 46 (177):274-276.
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  15. Patrolling the Borders.Lloyd Reinhardt - 1995 - Literature & Aesthetics 5:123-129.
  16. Social engineering.Lloyd Reinhardt - 1982 - In D. R. Oldroyd (ed.), Science and Ethics: Papers Presented at a Symposium Held Under the Aegis of the Australian Academy of Science, University of New South Wales, November 7, 1980. New South Wales University Press.
     
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    This Complicated Form of Life. Essays on Wittgenstein.Lloyd Reinhardt - 1996 - Philosophical Books 37 (3):180-183.
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    Truths, facts and values.Lloyd Reinhardt - 2007 - Philosophy 82 (4):625-641.
    The paper suggests a revival of the 17th century distinction between truths of reason and truths of fact. Some points are made which seem to me show it obviously false that a fact is merely a true proposition. Truths of fact, contingent truths, are rightly seen as corresponding to facts. Other truths, including ethical truths of right and wrong are, if true, necessarily true. In general, necessarily ture statements, including those of mathematics are wrongly construed as factual. Ethics and aesthetics, (...)
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    The Words of Others.Lloyd Reinhardt - 2012 - Philosophy 87 (2):281-287.
    The great bulk of what we are pleased to deem knowledge comes to us via the words of others. But such knowledge is limited to (mere) information or plain fact.Theoretical, Ethical and Aesthetic discourse are three regions in which, even when we accept the words of others, we transmit content with what I dub prefaces, not flatly, not in our own voice. Explanation of this is suggested: in these regions assertions claim truth without claiming knowledge. So fact-theory and fact-value differ (...)
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    Vicissitudes of Reality.Lloyd Reinhardt - 2018 - Philosophy 93 (4):523-527.
    ‘Real’ and ‘really’ are deflated and minimalized in parallel to the minimalist and de-flationary treatment of truth. J.L. Austin's insightful comment that with ‘real’: ‘The negative wears the trousers’ is elucidated and developed. There follows a discussion of the bearing of the point on Plato's claims about knowledge, belief and ignorance. It is maintained that it is implausible to hope that acquaintance with a Form for various Fs is going to provide complete knowledge of the wardrobe of Austinian trousers, especially (...)
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  21. Wittgenstein and Aesthetics.Lloyd Reinhardt - 1993 - Literature & Aesthetics 3:108-115.
     
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    Wittgenstein: Attention to Particulars. Essays in Honour of Rush Rhees (1905–1989).Lloyd Reinhardt - 1992 - Philosophical Books 31 (4):213-216.
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    Warranted Doability.Lloyd Reinhardt - 1988 - Philosophy 63 (246):471-.
    Objectivity is not the same thing as independence from the mind. Because the word ‘mind’ has been used to cover myriad things from pains to practices, care must be taken as to just what it is independence from which is in question. The gut notion of objectivity is captured in an anecdote from the life of Abraham Lincoln. Lincoln and a political colleague were discussing how to get a policy across and the colleague suggested labelling the policy in a certain (...)
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    What reference can't be.Lloyd Reinhardt - 1979 - Philosophia 9 (1):21-38.
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    Imagination (review).Lloyd Reinhardt - 1977 - Philosophy and Literature 1 (3):357-359.
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    This Complicated Form of Life. Essays on Wittgenstein.Lloyd Reinhardt - 1996 - Philosophical Books 37 (3):180-183.
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    On literary theory and philosophy.Richard Freadman & Lloyd Reinhardt (eds.) - 1991 - New York: St. Martin's Press.
    The principle aim of this book is to explore the relationship between contemporary literary theory and analytic philosophy. The volume addresses this issue in two ways: first, through four exchanges between, on the one hand, proponents of avant-garde literary theory and, on the other, proponents of analytic philosophy (or of related literary critical positions); and second, through three cross-disciplinary essays on the relationship in question. Central topics in the volume include Self, Ethics, Interpretation, Language and characterisations of 'analytic' and 'continental' (...)
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    The Claim of Reason: Wittgenstein, Skepticism, Morality, and Tragedy. [REVIEW]Don Mannison & Lloyd Reinhardt - 1982 - Philosophical Investigations 5 (3):227-244.
  29. Book Review. [REVIEW]Lloyd Reinhardt - 1994 - Literature and Aesthetics 4 (1):121-130.
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  30. G. P. Baker and P. M. S. Hacker: "Scepticism, Rules and Language". [REVIEW]Lloyd Reinhardt - 1988 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 66:113.
     
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  31. SCHAUER, FREDERICK Free Speech: A Philosophical Inquiry. [REVIEW]Lloyd Reinhardt - 1984 - Philosophy 59:130.
     
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    WEIL, Simone.-"First and Last Notebooks". [REVIEW]Lloyd Reinhardt - 1971 - Philosophy 46:274.
  33. John Bacon, Keith Campbell and Lloyd Reinhardt, eds., Ontology, Causality and Mind: Essays in Honour of DM Armstrong Reviewed by.A. D. Irvine - 1993 - Philosophy in Review 13 (4):131-134.
     
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    Under representation: the racial regime of aesthetics.David Lloyd - 2019 - New York: Fordham University Press.
    Under representation -- The aesthetic regime of representation -- The pathological sublime: pleasure and pain in the racial regime -- Race under representation -- Representation's coup -- The aesthetic taboo: aura, magic, and the primitive.
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    Platonism and Naturalism: The Possibility of Philosophy.Lloyd P. Gerson - 2020 - Ithaca [New York]: Cornell University Press.
    In his third and concluding volume, Lloyd P. Gerson presents an innovative account of Platonism, the central tradition in the history of philosophy, in conjunction with Naturalism, the "anti-Platonism" in antiquity and contemporary philosophy. In this broad and sweeping argument, Gerson contends that Platonism identifies philosophy with a distinct subject matter, namely, the intelligible world and seeks to show that the Naturalist rejection of Platonism entails the elimination of a distinct subject matter for philosophy. Thus, the possibility of philosophy (...)
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    Priced out: the economic and ethical costs of American health care.Uwe E. Reinhardt - 2019 - Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press. Edited by Paul R. Krugman & William H. Frist.
    From a giant of health care policy, an engaging and enlightening account of why American health care is so expensive -- and why it doesn't have to be. Uwe Reinhardt was a towering figure and moral conscience of health care policy in the United States and beyond. Famously bipartisan, he advised presidents and Congress on health reform and originated central features of the Affordable Care Act. In Priced Out, Reinhardt offers an engaging and enlightening account of today's U.S. (...)
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    The New Cambridge Companion to Plotinus.Lloyd P. Gerson & James Wilberding (eds.) - 2022 - New York, NY, USA: Cambridge University Press.
    Plotinus stands at a crossroads in ancient philosophy, between the more than 600 years of philosophy that came before him and the new Platonic tradition. He was the first and perhaps the greatest systematizer of Plato's thought, and all later students of Plato in the following centuries approached Plato through him. This Companion from a new generation of ancient philosophy scholars reflects the current state of research on Plotinus, with chapters on topics including mathematics, fate and determinism, happiness, the theory (...)
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    Hegel und die Demokratie.Reinhardt Albrecht - 1978 - Bonn: Bouvier.
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    Sozialtechnologie und ganzheitliche Sozialphilosophie.Reinhardt Albrecht - 1973 - Bonn,: Bouvier.
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  40. Cicero's academic skepticism.Tobias Reinhardt - 2021 - In Jed W. Atkins & Thomas Bénatouïl (eds.), The Cambridge Companion to Cicero's Philosophy. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.
     
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    William Lloyd's Life of Pythagoras.William Lloyd - 1699 - [Akron, Ohio]: Capitalist Press. Edited by Arthur F. Hallam.
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    Migration und Weltbürgerrecht: zur Aktualität eines Theoriestücks der politischen Philosophie Kants.Karoline Reinhardt - 2019 - Freiburg: Verlag Karl Alber.
    Das Thema Migration wird in Politik, Medien und Offentlichkeit, aber auch in der Philosophie kontrovers diskutiert. Die vorliegende Studie geht von der These aus, dass sich Kants Uberlegungen zum Weltburgerrecht in einer produktiven Disharmonie zu gegenwartig vertretenen philosophischen wie politischen "Lagern" in der Migrationsdebatte befinden. Zur Begrundung dieser These wird zunachst die neuere Debatte um Migration anhand dreier Theoriestrange vorgestellt, die diese massgeblich strukturieren: der Kommunitarismus, der egalitaristische Kosmopolitismus und der liberale Nationalismus. Anschliessend werden die fur die Migrationsdebatte entscheidenden Theoriegange (...)
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    Person and Object: A Metaphysical Study.Reinhardt Grossmann - 1980 - Noûs 14 (3):457-467.
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  44. God and Prepunishment.Lloyd Strickland - 2011 - Philosophical Papers 40 (1):105-127.
    The belief that some misfortunes are punishments sent from God has been affirmed by many different cultures and religions throughout human history. The belief has proved a pervasive one, and is still endorsed today by many adherents of the great western religions of the Judaeo-Christian tradition. Invariably, what is believed is that a present misfortune is divine punishment for a past sin. But could a present misfortune in fact be divine punishment for a future sin? That is, could God prepunish (...)
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    Die Existenz der Welt: Eine Einführung in die Ontologie.Reinhardt Grossmann - 2004 - De Gruyter.
    Diese Einführung in die Ontologie zeigt die Geschichte der abendländischen Philosophie als einen dauernden Kampf zwischen den Riesen und Göttern von Platons Sophistes. Auf der einen Seite gibt es die Philosophen, die die Auffassung vertreten, daß nur das physikalische Universum existiert und auf der anderen Seite gibt es solche Philosophen, die darauf bestehen, daß es eine weit 'größere' Welt gibt, die auch zeitlose und nicht-räumliche Dinge, wie z.B. Egenschaften enthält. Der Autor diskutiert detailliert diese wichtige metaphysische Debatte, die dem Kampf (...)
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    Die Existenz der Welt: Eine Einführung in die Ontologie.Reinhardt Grossmann - 2002 - De Gruyter.
    Diese Einführung in die Ontologie zeigt die Geschichte der abendländischen Philosophie als einen dauernden Kampf zwischen den Riesen und Göttern von Platons Sophistes. Auf der einen Seite gibt es die Philosophen, die die Auffassung vertreten, daß nur das physikalische Universum existiert und auf der anderen Seite gibt es solche Philosophen, die darauf bestehen, daß es eine weit 'größere' Welt gibt, die auch zeitlose und nicht-räumliche Dinge, wie z.B. Egenschaften enthält. Der Autor diskutiert detailliert diese wichtige metaphysische Debatte, die dem Kampf (...)
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    What's New in Arendt?Mark Reinhardt - 2003 - Philosophy Today 31 (3):443-460.
  48. Gentrification: a philosophical analysis and critique.Harry R. Lloyd - forthcoming - Journal of Urban Affairs.
    Philosophical discussions of gentrification have tended to focus on residential displacement. However, the prevalence of residential displacement is fiercely contested, with many urban geographers regarding it as quite uncommon. This lends some urgency to the underexplored question of how one should evaluate other forms of gentrification. In this paper, I argue that one of the most important harms suffered by victims of displacement gentrification is loss of access to the goods conferred by membership in a thriving local community. Leveraging the (...)
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  49. Empiricism, Objectivity, and Explanation.Elisabeth A. Lloyd & Carl G. Anderson - 1993 - Midwest Studies in Philosophy 18 (1):121-131.
    We sley Salmon, in his influential and detailed book, Four Decades of Scientific Explanation, argues that the pragmatic approach to scientific explanation, “construed as the claim that scientific explanation can be explicated entirely in pragmatic terms” (1989, 185) is inadequate. The specific inadequacy ascribed to a pragmatic account is that objective relevance relations cannot be incorporated into such an account. Salmon relies on the arguments given in Kitcher and Salmon (1987) to ground this objection. He also suggests that Peter Railton’s (...)
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    Consciousness: social perspectives, psychological approaches and current research.Lloyd Alvarado (ed.) - 2016 - New York: Nova Publishers.
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