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    Word and world: practice and the foundations of language.Patricia Hanna - 2003 - New York: Cambridge University Press. Edited by Bernard Harrison.
    This important book proposes a new account of the nature of language, founded upon an original interpretation of Wittgenstein. The authors deny the existence of a direct referential relationship between words and things. Rather, the link between language and world is a two-stage one, in which meaning is used and in which a natural language should be understood as fundamentally a collection of socially devised and maintained practices. Arguing against the philosophical mainstream descending from Frege and Russell to Quine, Davidson, (...)
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  2. An Anthology of Philosophical Studies, Volume 8.Patricia Hanna (ed.) - 2014 - Athens, Greece: ATINER.
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  3. An anthology of philosophical studies, vol. 14.Patricia Hanna (ed.) - 2020 - Athens, Greece: Athens Institute for Education and Research.
     
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  4. An Anthology of Philosophical Studies Vol. VI,.Patricia Hanna (ed.) - 2012 - ATINER.
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  5. An Anthology of Philosophical Studies, Vol. V,.Patricia Hanna (ed.) - 2011
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  6. An Anthology of Philosophical Studies: Volume 9.Patricia Hanna (ed.) - 2015 - Athens Institute for Education and Research.
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  7. An Anthology of Philosophical Studies, Vol. 3.Patricia Hanna (ed.) - 2009 - ATINER.
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  8. An Anthology of Philosophical Studies: Volume 12.Patricia Hanna (ed.) - 2018
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  9. An Anthology of Philosophical Studies, vol. 14.Patricia Hanna (ed.) - forthcoming - Athens Institute for Education and Research.
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    An Anthology of Philosophical Studies.Patricia Hanna (ed.) - 2006 - ATINER.
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  11. An Anthology of Philosophical Studies, Vol. 5.Patricia Hanna (ed.) - 2011 - Athens Institute of Education and Research.
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  12. An Anthology of Philosophical Studies - Volume 6.Patricia Hanna (ed.) - 2012 - Athiner.
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    Anthology of Philosophical Studies.Patricia Hanna (ed.) - 2014 - ATINER.
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    Reality and Culture: Essays on the Philosophy of Bernard Harrison.Patricia Hanna (ed.) - 2014 - Editions Rodopi.
    More than being a volume about the philosophy of Bernard Harrison, this volume is about how Harrison conceptualizes the creation of the human world. One might be tempted to classify Harrison as a major voice in many diverse discussions—philosophy of literature, philosophy of language, philosophy of mind, color studies, epistemology, metaphysics, moral philosophy, philosophy of culture, Wittgenstein, antisemitism, and more—without recognizing a unifying strand that ties them together. Nothing could be farther from the truth. Harrison contests and destabilizes a persistent (...)
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    Affective responses after different intensities of exercise in patients with traumatic brain injury.Patricia Rzezak, Luciana Caxa, Patricia Santolia, Hanna K. M. Antunes, Italo Suriano, Sérgio Tufik & Marco T. de Mello - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    On sameness and necessity.Patricia Hanna - 1981 - Philosophical Investigations 4 (2):91-103.
  17. Swimming and speaking spanish.Patricia Hanna - 2006 - Philosophia 34 (3):267-285.
    The dominant view of the status of knowledge of language is that it is theoretical or what Gilbert Ryle called knowledge-that. Defenders of this thesis may differ among themselves over the precise nature of the knowledge which underlies language, as for example, Michael Dummett and Noam Chomsky differ over the issue of unconscious knowledge; however, they all agree that acquisition, understanding and use of language require that the speaker have access to a theory of language. In this paper, I argue (...)
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    Must thinking bats be conscious?Patricia Hanna - 1990 - Philosophical Investigations 13 (October):350-55.
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  19. Beyond the “delivery problem”: Why there is “no such thing as a language”.Patricia Hanna - 2010 - Philosophia 38 (2):343-355.
    In “Practical Knowledge of Language”, C.-h. Tsai criticizes the arguments in “Swimming and Speaking Spanish” (this issue, pp. 331–341), on the grounds that its account of knowledge of language as knowledge-how is mistaken. In its place, he proposes an alternative account in terms of Russell’s concept “knowledge-by-acquaintance”. In this paper, I show that this account succeeds neither in displacing the account in Swimming and Speaking Spanish nor in addressing Tsai’s main concern: solving the “delivery problem”.
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    Causal powers and cognition.Patricia Hanna - 1985 - Mind 94 (373):53-63.
    Argues that Searle is confused, and underestimates computers. Weak.
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    If you can't talk about it, you can't talk about it: A response to H.o. Mounce.Patricia Hanna - 1992 - Philosophical Investigations 15 (2):185-190.
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    Linguistic competence and Kripke's puzzle.Patricia Hanna - 2001 - Philosophia 28 (1-4):171-189.
    In "A Puzzle About Belief" (_Meaning and Use, A. Margalit (ed.), D. Reidel (1979), pp. 239-283), Saul Kripke argues that linguistic moves to all appearances normal in reporting the beliefs of others can be shown to generate paradox. In this paper, I argue that the supposed paradox is one in appearance only, and that the appearance rests on a covert vacillation in Kripke's paper between two conceptions of linguistic understanding, a weak, or 'minimal' one, and a 'strong' one. Only the (...)
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    Note on William Whisner.Patricia Hanna - 2003 - Philosophia 31 (1-2):31-31.
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    Realism without Empiricism.Patricia Hanna - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 17:65-73.
    In his later writings, Wittgenstein is generally taken as committed to anti-realism. In this paper, I argue that this is mistaken. Although he is committed to ontic anti-realism, this does not preclude his acceptance of epistemic realism. I argue that the possibility of using practices to fix meanings and to provide aframework for conceptual differentiation of our experiences rests upon a version of realism, which I call "praxial realism", which does not presuppose anything like a Kantian noumenal world.
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    Translation, indeterminacy and triviality.Patricia Hanna - 1984 - Philosophia 14 (3-4):341-348.
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    The Limits of Relativism in the Late Wittgenstein.Patricia Hanna & Bernard Harrison - 2011 - In Steven D. Hales (ed.), A Companion to Relativism. Oxford, UK: Wiley‐Blackwell. pp. 179–197.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Abstract Introduction Anti ‐ Realism and Meaning Two Types of Anti ‐ Realism What Functions Are “Language ‐ Games” Supposed to Serve? Realism and (Dummett's) Anti ‐ Realism Resisting Transcendentalism Wittgensteinian Realism References.
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    The Unity of Linguistic Meaning.Patricia Hanna - 2015 - Philosophical Quarterly 65 (260):567-569.
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    The vanishing tortoise.Patricia Hanna - 1994 - Philosophia 24 (1-2):211-223.
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    The world, the elephant and the tortoise.Patricia Hanna - 1994 - Philosophia 23 (1-4):289-307.
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    What Kripke's puzzle doesn't tell us about language, meaning or bellief.Patricia Hanna - 2004 - Philosophia 31 (3-4):355-382.
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    Lisa. [REVIEW]Patricia Hanna - 1982 - Teaching Philosophy 5 (3):234-236.
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    On Children’s Rights. [REVIEW]Patricia Hanna - 1983 - Teaching Philosophy 6 (2):153-161.
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    Philosophy in the Classroom, Second Edition. [REVIEW]Patricia Hanna - 1982 - Teaching Philosophy 5 (3):238-243.
  34. Review of Rebecca Kukla, mark Lance, 'Yo!' And 'Lo!': The Pragmatic Topography of the Space of Reasons[REVIEW]Patricia Hanna - 2009 - Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2009 (7).
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    Sorts, Ontology, and Metaphor. [REVIEW]Patricia Hanna - 1983 - Review of Metaphysics 36 (3):719-720.
    In this interesting study, Shalom Lappin argues that any adequate theory of sortal incorrectness must meet four requirements. First, it must account for the truth valuelessness of sortally incorrect sentences. Second, it must provide a means of distinguishing truth valuelessness arising from sortal incorrectness from other sources of truth valuelessness. Third, it must be able to capture inferences which depend on sortal factors, while preserving those implications and formulae of classical logic which are unaffected by sortal factors. And fourth, it (...)
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    Developmental Theory and Moral Education. [REVIEW]T. M. Reed & Patricia Hanna - 1982 - Teaching Philosophy 5 (1):43-55.
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    On Children’s Rights. [REVIEW]T. M. Reed & Patricia Hanna - 1983 - Teaching Philosophy 6 (2):153-161.
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    “It Never Hurts to Keep Looking for Sunshine”: The Motif of Depression in Works for Children and Youth Inspired by Classical Antiquity.Dorota Rejter, Hanna Paulouskaya & Angelina Gerus - 2020 - Clotho 2 (2):127-154.
    The paper analyzes a handful of works for children and youth that are based on mythology and deal with depression, a topic that is becoming more frequent in contemporary children’s and young adults’ culture, mainly because of the need to break the mental he­alth taboo. These are the newest edition of Laura Orvieto’s Storie di bambini molto antichi, Rachel Smythe’s digital comics Lore Olympus, Patricia Satjawatcha­raphong’s short animation Reflection, and the webcomic series Therapy created by Anastasia Gorshkova. They provide (...)
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    Kant's Transcendental Psychology. [REVIEW]Robert Hanna - 1991 - Review of Metaphysics 45 (1):132-134.
    Of all the well-known doctrines in Kant's first Critique, the transcendental psychology is perhaps the most notorious. Frege's and Husserl's famous fin de siècle critiques of "logical psychologism," together with Strawson's withering scorn in The Bounds of Sense, have combined to make Kant's explicitly psychological approach to issues in epistemology, metaphysics, and the theory of meaning seem old-fashioned at best and simply embarrassing at worst. Patricia Kitcher's Kant's Transcendental Psychology aims to change all that; she offers a revisionist reading (...)
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  40. Patricia Hanna and Bernard Harrison, Word and World: Practice and the Foundations of Language Reviewed by.Cyrus Panjvani - 2004 - Philosophy in Review 24 (5):336-338.
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    Review of Patricia Hanna, Bernard Harrison, Word and World: Practices and the Foundation of Language[REVIEW]Anat Matar - 2004 - Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2004 (10).
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  42. Kant and the foundations of analytic philosophy.Robert Hanna - 2001 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Robert Hanna presents a fresh view of the Kantian and analytic traditions that have dominated continental European and Anglo-American philosophy over the last two centuries, and of the connections between them. But this is not just a study in the history of philosophy, for out of this emerges Hanna's original approach to two much-contested theories that remain at the heart of contemporary philosophy. Hanna puts forward a new 'cognitive-semantic' interpretation of transcendental idealism, and a vigorous defense of (...)
  43. Two Claims About Desert.Nathan Hanna - 2013 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 94 (1):41-56.
    Many philosophers claim that it is always intrinsically good when people get what they deserve and that there is always at least some reason to give people what they deserve. I highlight problems with this view and defend an alternative. I have two aims. First, I want to expose a gap in certain desert-based justifications of punishment. Second, I want to show that those of us who have intuitions at odds with these justifications have an alternative account of desert at (...)
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  44. The Content-Dependence of Imaginative Resistance.Hanna Kim, Markus Kneer & Michael T. Stuart - 2018 - In Réhault Sébastien & Cova Florian (eds.), Advances in Experimental Philosophy of Aesthetics. Bloomsbury. pp. 143-166.
    An observation of Hume’s has received a lot of attention over the last decade and a half: Although we can standardly imagine the most implausible scenarios, we encounter resistance when imagining propositions at odds with established moral (or perhaps more generally evaluative) convictions. The literature is ripe with ‘solutions’ to this so-called ‘Puzzle of Imaginative Resistance’. Few, however, question the plausibility of the empirical assumption at the heart of the puzzle. In this paper, we explore empirically whether the difficulty we (...)
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  45. The institutional logics perspective: a new approach to culture, structure, and process.Patricia H. Thornton - 2012 - Oxford: Oxford University Press. Edited by William Ocasio & Michael Lounsbury.
    Introduction to the Institutional Logics Perspective -- Precursors to the Institutional Logics Perspective -- Defining the Inter-institutional System -- The Emergence, Stability and Change of the Inter-institutional System -- Micro-Foundations of Institutional Logics -- The Dynamics of Organizational Practices and Identities -- The Emergence and Evolution of Field-Level Logics -- Implications for Future Research.
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  46. The Concept of Representation.Hanna Fenichel Pitkin - 1974 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 7 (2):128-129.
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    Kant's thinker.Patricia Kitcher - 2011 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Overview -- Locke's internal sense and Kant's changing views -- Personal identity amd its problems -- Rationalist metaphysics of mind -- Consciousness, self-consciousness, and cognition -- Strands of Argument in the Duisburg Nachlass -- A transcendental deduction for a priori concepts -- Synthesis : why and how? -- Arguing for apperception -- The power of apperception -- "I-think" as the destroyer of rational psychology -- Is Kant's theory consistent? -- The normativity objection -- Is Kant's thinker (as such) a free (...)
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  48. Against Legal Punishment.Nathan Hanna - 2022 - In Matthew C. Altman (ed.), The Palgrave Handbook on the Philosophy of Punishment. Palgrave-Macmillan. pp. 559-78.
    I argue that legal punishment is morally wrong because it’s too morally risky. I first briefly explain how my argument differs from similar ones in the philosophical literature on legal punishment. Then I explain why legal punishment is morally risky, argue that it’s too morally risky, and discuss objections. In a nutshell, my argument goes as follows. Legal punishment is wrong because we can never sufficiently reduce the risk of doing wrong when we legally punish people. We can never sufficiently (...)
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  49. Why punitive intent matters.Nathan Hanna - 2021 - Analysis 81 (3):426-435.
    Many philosophers think that punishment is intentionally harmful and that this makes it especially hard to morally justify. Explanations for the latter intuition often say questionable things about the moral significance of the intent to harm. I argue that there’s a better way to explain this intuition.
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  50. Expertise in nursing practice: caring, clinical judgment & ethics.Patricia E. Benner - 2009 - New York: Springer. Edited by Christine A. Tanner & Catherine A. Chesla.
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