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    Understanding Wittgenstein: Studies of Philosophical Investigations.J. F. M. Hunter & Professor J. F. M. Hunter - 1985 - Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press.
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    Essays after Wittgenstein.J. F. M. Hunter - 1973 - [Toronto]: University of Toronto Press.
  3. Forms of Life" in Wittgenstein's "Philosophical Investigations.J. F. M. Hunter - 1968 - American Philosophical Quarterly 5 (4):233 - 243.
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    Essays After Wittgenstein.J. F. M. Hunter - 1973 - [Toronto]: University of Toronto Press.
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    Trying.J. F. M. Hunter - 1987 - Philosophical Quarterly 37 (149):392-401.
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    Intending.J. F. M. Hunter - 1975 - Halifax, N.S.: Published for the Canadian Association for Publishing in Philosophy by Dalhousie University Press.
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  7. Conscience.J. F. M. Hunter - 1963 - Mind 72 (287):309-334.
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    Wittgenstein on Language Games.J. F. M. Hunter - 1980 - Philosophy 55:293.
    In reading Wittgenstein one can, and for the most part perhaps should, treat the expression ‘language-game’ as a term of art, a more or less arbitrarily chosen item of terminology meaning something like ‘an actual or possible way of using words’. It would then be a fairly routine task to work out answers to such questions as what features of the ways a word is used are emphasized by this term of art, what philosophical purposes are served by the description (...)
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  9. Essays after Wittgenstein.J. F. M. Hunter - 1975 - Philosophy 50 (193):368-370.
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    On miss Cohen's ethical paradox.J. F. M. Hunter - 1970 - Mind 79 (314):245-250.
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    Believing.J. F. M. Hunter - 1980 - Midwest Studies in Philosophy 5 (1):239-260.
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    Wittgenstein on words as instruments: lessons in philosophical psychology.J. F. M. Hunter - 1990 - Savage, Md.: Barnes & Noble.
    Parti INTRODUCTION Wittgenstein sometimes suggested looking on words as instruments, for example in the following passages from ...
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  13. Wittgenstein and materialism.J. F. M. Hunter - 1977 - Mind 86 (344):514-531.
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    Acting Freely and Being Held Responsible.J. F. M. Hunter - 1973 - Dialogue 12 (2):233-245.
    Many people seem to find it quite impossible to doubt that if a person did not do something freely, then he can be neither praised nor blamed for doing it. This assumption is shared by people with very different views about freedom, determinism and moral responsibility. It is held by most ‘libertarians’, who, to preserve moral responsibility, reject determinism. It is held by ‘hard determinists’, who accept determinism and therefore reject moral responsibility; and it is held by ‘soft determinists’, who (...)
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    Some questions about dreaming.J. F. M. Hunter - 1971 - Mind 80 (January):70-92.
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    The possibility of a rational strategy of moral persuasion.J. F. M. Hunter - 1974 - Ethics 84 (3):185-200.
  17. Wittgenstein on Words as Instruments: Lessons in Philosophical Psychology.J. F. M. Hunter - 1993 - Philosophy 68 (263):108-110.
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    The Meaning of Language Robert M. Martin Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1987. Pp. vii, 224. $9.95 paper.J. F. M. Hunter - 1988 - Dialogue 27 (4):741-.
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  19. A Puzzle about Dreaming.J. F. M. Hunter - 1976 - Analysis 36 (3):126 - 131.
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    Aune and Others on Ifs and Cans.J. F. M. Hunter - 1968 - Analysis 28 (3):107 - 109.
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    Critical notice.J. F. M. Hunter - 1974 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 4 (1):201-211.
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  22. Essays after Wittgenstein.J. F. M. Hunter - 1977 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 7 (4):869-876.
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  23. Essays after Wittgenstein.J. F. M. Hunter - 1975 - Foundations of Language 13 (2):307-308.
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  24. GP Baker and PMS Hacker, Language, Sense & Nonsense Reviewed by.J. F. M. Hunter - 1985 - Philosophy in Review 5 (6):234-237.
     
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    Having Love Affairs Richard Taylor Buffalo, NY: Prometheus Books, 1982. Pp. 188. $18.95 cloth; $8.95 paper.J. F. M. Hunter - 1984 - Dialogue 23 (2):370-372.
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  26. Investigating Wittgenstein.J. F. M. Hunter - 1991 - Eidos: The Canadian Graduate Journal of Philosophy 9.
     
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  27. L. Wittgenstein, Lectures on Philosophical Psychology 1946-PT Geach Reviewed by.J. F. M. Hunter - 1990 - Philosophy in Review 10 (8):339-341.
     
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    Making clear the difference.J. F. M. Hunter - 1970 - Philosophical Studies 21 (1-2):14 - 19.
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    Method in ethics.J. F. M. Hunter - unknown
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    Mullane on Responsibility for Dreams.J. F. M. Hunter - 1966 - Dialogue 4 (4):531-535.
    In “Moral Responsibility for Dreams,” Harvey Mullane maintains that although there is something inappropriate about blaming people for their dreams, this is because we do not have very direct control over our dreams: but although this is the case, it is not the case that we have no control over them. We can work at having the right dreams, or not having the wrong ones, as we can work at blushing and not blushing and at loving our neighbour: and therefore (...)
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    Note on father Owens' comment on Williams' criticism of Aquinas on infinite regress.J. F. M. Hunter - 1964 - Mind 73 (291):439-440.
  32. OK Bouwsma, Without Proof or Evidence Reviewed by.J. F. M. Hunter - 1985 - Philosophy in Review 5 (2):49-52.
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    Pleasure.J. F. M. Hunter - 1987 - Dialogue 26 (3):491-.
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    Reply to David Gallop.J. F. M. Hunter - 1983 - Dialogue 22 (1):125-129.
    Gallop's criticisms are so extensive and so vigorous that one may wonder how he could mean it when he praises my book in the ways he does at the beginning and end of his notice. In the hope of making it believable that some at least of the praise is deserved, I will try to show that much of the criticism is not as damaging as it may at first appear. Most of what I say will be of a rather (...)
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    Reply to Lawrence Resnick.J. F. M. Hunter - 1988 - Dialogue 27 (1):157.
    It is quite difficult to respond briefly and effectively to such a devastating charge as that the only merit your book has is that it is honest. My strategy will be, by showing that a few of Resnick's criticisms are ill-taken, to generate the presumption that the same could be said of a lot more of them. I will first discuss some minor points, and then two larger issues.
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    Reply to Phillip Gosselin.J. F. M. Hunter - 1980 - Dialogue 19 (4):569-571.
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    Self-Awareness: A Semantical Inquiry.J. F. M. Hunter - 1982 - Philosophical Books 23 (3):191-192.
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    Seeing dimensionally.J. F. M. Hunter - 1987 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 17 (September):553-566.
    John Locke:When we set before our eyes a round globe of uniform colour, v.g. gold, alabaster or jet, it is certain that the idea thereby imprinted in our mind is of a flat circle, variously shadowed, with several degrees of light and brightness coming to our eyes. But we having, by use, been accustomed to perceive what kind of appearance convex bodies are wont to make in us, what alterations are made in the reflections of light by the difference of (...)
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    Seeing Dimensionally.J. F. M. Hunter - 1987 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 17 (3):553-566.
    John Locke:When we set before our eyes a round globe of uniform colour, v.g. gold, alabaster or jet, it is certain that the idea thereby imprinted in our mind is of a flat circle, variously shadowed, with several degrees of light and brightness coming to our eyes. But we having, by use, been accustomed to perceive what kind of appearance convex bodies are wont to make in us, what alterations are made in the reflections of light by the difference of (...)
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    Some Grammatical States.J. F. M. Hunter - 1977 - Philosophy 52 (200):155-166.
    The following are not among the least puzzling remarks in Wittgenstein's Philosophical Investigations:572. Expectation is, grammatically, a state; like: being of an opinion, hoping for something, knowing something, being able to do something. But in order to understand the grammar of these states it is necessary to ask: ‘What counts as a criterion for anyone's being in such a state?’ 573.… What, in particular cases, do we regard as criteria for someone's being of such and such an opinion? When do (...)
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    The Concept ‘Mind’.J. F. M. Hunter - 1986 - Philosophy 61 (238):439-451.
    It is a curious thing about the philosophy of mind, that it includes surprisingly little about minds. In an average anthology on the subject, or a book like Ryle's, one finds discussions of thinking, imagining, believing, willing, remembering, and so on, but not of minds. It seems to be assumed that investigating these topics is investigating minds; but whether that is true is not itself made a topic for investigation.
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  42. The difference between dreaming and being awake.J. F. M. Hunter - 1983 - Mind 92 (January):80-93.
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    The Logic of Social Contracts.J. F. M. Hunter - 1966 - Dialogue 5 (1):31-46.
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    The Philosophy of Wittgenstein. By George Pitcher, Prentice-Hall, 1964, pp. x, 340; $7.50.J. F. M. Hunter - 1965 - Dialogue 3 (4):463-464.
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    Talking to Oneself.J. F. M. Hunter - 1982 - Dialogue 21 (1):111-123.
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  46. Understanding Wittgenstein: Studies of 'Philosophical Investigations'.J. F. M. Hunter - 1987 - Philosophy 62 (239):111-113.
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  47. Understanding Wittgenstein, Studies of Philosophical investigations.J. F. M. Hunter - 1987 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 177 (4):531-531.
     
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    Why Animals Don't Talk.J. F. M. Hunter - 1976 - Dialogue 15 (2):290-295.
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    Wittgenstein and Knowing the Meaning of a Word.J. F. M. Hunter - 1971 - Dialogue 10 (2):294-304.
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    Wittgenstein: Meaning and Mind, an Analytical Commentary on the Philosophical Investigations, Volume III.J. F. M. Hunter & P. M. S. Hacker - 1993 - Philosophical Quarterly 43 (173):552.
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