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  1. Reference and generality.P. T. Geach - 1962 - Ithaca, N.Y.,: Cornell University Press. Edited by Michael C. Rea.
  2. Mental Acts: Their Content and Their Objects.Peter Geach - 1957 - London, England: Routledge and Kegan Paul.
    ACT, CONTENT, AND OBJECT THE TITLE I have chosen for this work is a mere label for a set of problems; the controversial views that have historically been ...
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  3. Assertion.Peter Geach - 1965 - Philosophical Review 74 (4):449-465.
  4. Good and Evil.Peter Geach - 1956 - Analysis 17 (2):33 - 42.
  5. Logic matters.Peter Thomas Geach - 1972 - Oxford,: Blackwell.
    Historical Essays. HISTORY OF A FALLACY The logical fallacy that I am going to discuss here is one that it is quite easy to see by common sense in simple ...
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    Symposium: On What there is.P. T. Geach, A. J. Ayer & W. V. Quine - 1948 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 25 (1):125-160.
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  7. Mental Acts: Their Content And Their Objects.Peter Thomas Geach - 1957 - London, England: Humanities Press.
    ACT, CONTENT, AND OBJECT THE TITLE I have chosen for this work is a mere label for a set of problems; the controversial views that have historically been ...
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  8. Reference and generality: an examination of some medieval and modern theories.Peter Thomas Geach - 1980 - Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press.
  9. Translations From the Philosophical Writings of Gottlob Frege.Peter Geach & Max Black - 1952 - Philosophical Library.
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  10. God and the soul.Peter Thomas Geach - 2000 - London: Routledge and Kegan Paul.
  11. Ascriptivism.P. T. Geach - 1960 - Philosophical Review 69 (2):221-225.
  12. Reference and Generality.Peter Geach - 1962 - Studia Logica 15:301-303.
     
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  13. Natural Goodness.Philippa Foot & Peter Geach - 2002 - Philosophical Quarterly 52 (209):621-631.
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  14. Identity.Peter T. Geach - 1967 - Review of Metaphysics 21 (1):3 - 12.
    Absolute identity seems at first sight to be presupposed in the branch of formal logic called identity theory. Classical identity theory may be obtained by adjoining a single schema to ordinary quantification theory.
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  15. Logic Matters.P. T. Geach - 1972 - Foundations of Language 13 (1):127-132.
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  16. Intentional identity.P. T. Geach - 1967 - Journal of Philosophy 64 (20):627-632.
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  17. .Peter Geach - 1991
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    God and the Soul.Antony Flew & Peter Geach - 1970 - Philosophical Quarterly 20 (79):189.
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  19. Objects of Thought.A. N. Prior, P. T. Geach & A. J. P. Kenny - 1971 - Philosophy 47 (181):278-280.
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    The Virtues: The Stanton Lectures 1973-74.Peter Geach - 1977 - Cambridge University Press.
    Discusses four cardinal virtues of prudence, justice, temperance, and courage, and the three theological virtues of faith, hope and charity. Claims moral precepts are absolute, utilitarianism is to be shunned, and sex apart from marriage is poison.
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  21. Plato’s Euthyphro: An Analysis and Commentary.P. T. Geach - 1966 - The Monist 50 (3):369-382.
    The Euthyphro might well be given to undergraduates to read early in their philosophical training. The arguments are apparently simple, but some of them, as I shall show, lead naturally on to thorny problems of modern philosophy. Another benefit that could be gained from reading the Euthyphro is that the reader may learn to be forewarned against some common fallacies and debating tricks in moral disputes.
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  22. Omnipotence.Peter Geach - 1973 - Philosophy 48 (183):7-20.
    It is fortunate for my purposes that English has the two words ‘almighty’ and ‘omnipotent’, and that apart from any stipulation by me the words have rather different associations and suggestions. ‘Almighty’ is the familiar word that comes in the creeds of the Church; ‘omnipotent’ is at home rather in formal theological discussions and controversies, e.g. about miracles and about the problem of evil. ‘Almighty’ derives by way of Latin ‘omnipotens’ from the Greek word ‘ pantokratōr ’; and both this (...)
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    Three Philosophers.Alan Donagan, G. E. M. Anscombe & P. T. Geach - 1964 - Philosophical Review 73 (3):399.
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  24. Ontological relativity and relative identity.Peter Thomas Geach - 1973 - In Milton Karl Munitz (ed.), Logic and ontology. New York,: New York University Press.
     
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  25. Reference and Generality: An Examination of Some Medieval and Modern Theories.Peter Thomas Geach - 1964 - Mind 73 (292):575-583.
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  26. Plato’s Euthyphro.P. T. Geach - 1966 - The Monist 50 (3):369-382.
    The Euthyphro might well be given to undergraduates to read early in their philosophical training. The arguments are apparently simple, but some of them, as I shall show, lead naturally on to thorny problems of modern philosophy. Another benefit that could be gained from reading the Euthyphro is that the reader may learn to be forewarned against some common fallacies and debating tricks in moral disputes.
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  27. Mental Acts: Their Content and Their Objects.P. T. Geach - 1959 - Philosophy 34 (128):70-71.
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    Stoic Logic.P. T. Geach - 1955 - Philosophical Review 64 (1):143.
  29. Whatever happened to deontic logic?Peter T. Geach - 1982 - Philosophia 11 (1-2):1-12.
  30. The Virtues.P. T. Geach - 1977 - Religious Studies 14 (3):414-417.
     
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  31. Imperative and deontic logic.Peter Geach - 1957 - Analysis 18 (3):49-56.
    The author contends that moral utterances and imperatives have different logical features. He discusses r m hare's "language of morals" in terms of his distinction between plain imperatives and deontic utterances. (staff).
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  32. Omnipotence.P. T. Geach - 1973 - Philosophy 48 (183):7-20.
    It is fortunate for my purposes that English has the two words ‘almighty’ and ‘omnipotent’, and that apart from any stipulation by me the words have rather different associations and suggestions. ‘Almighty’ is the familiar word that comes in the creeds of the Church; ‘omnipotent’ is at home rather in formal theological discussions and controversies, e.g. about miracles and about the problem of evil. ‘Almighty’ derives by way of Latin ‘omnipotens’ from the Greek word ‘pantokratōr’; and both this Greek word, (...)
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  33. The Virtues: The Stanton Lectures 1973-4.Peter Geach - 1977 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 12 (4):252-253.
     
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  34. Mental Acts: their Content and their Object.P. Geach - 1959 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 14 (2):216-217.
     
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  35. Philosophical Writings.René Descartes, Alexandre Koyré, P. T. Geach & Elizabeth Ascombe - 1971 - Bobbs-Merrill. Edited by Benedictus de Spinoza.
     
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  36. Names and identity.Peter Geach - 1975 - In Samuel D. Guttenplan (ed.), Mind and Language. Clarendon Press. pp. 139--58.
     
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  37. Some Problems About Time.P. T. Geach - unknown
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  38. The third man again.P. T. Geach - 1956 - Philosophical Review 65 (1):72-82.
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  39. Wittgenstein's operator N.P. T. Geach - 1981 - Analysis 41 (4):168--171.
  40. Providence and Evil: The Stanton Lectures 1971-2.Peter Geach - 1977 - Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    It is the assertion that the world is ruled by Divine Providence that gives rise to the problem of evil; if the world is planned in all its detail by a mind ...
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  41. Truth, Love and Immortality: An Introduction to Mctaggart’s Philosophy.Peter Thomas Geach - 1979 - London: Hutchinson.
    In this important contribution to the revived interest in McTaggart's philosophy, Professor Geach clearly expounds the main lines of his metaphysical thought. McTaggart has produced some immensely interesting and significant arguments; in particular, his rigorous reasoning against the trustworthiness of sense perception and the reality of time deserves serious consideration. McTaggart presents his mystical vision of love--the element of our experience that brings us closest to absolute reality--with lucidity and deep conviction. This study will make stimulating reading for all students (...)
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  42. Reference and Generality: An Examination of Some Medieval and Modern Theories.Peter Thomas Geach - 1969 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 2 (4):241-242.
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  43. Imperative Inference.B. A. O. Williams & P. T. Geach - 1963 - Analysis 23 (Suppl-1):30 - 42.
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    Frege.P. T. Geach & G. E. M. Anscombe - 1968 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 33 (1):140-141.
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    Form and Existence.P. T. Geach - 1955 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 55:251 - 272.
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    The Perils of Pauline.P. T. Geach - 1969 - Review of Metaphysics 23 (2):287 - 300.
    It may be seen from the foregoing that Pauline's existence is multiply jeopardized; or rather, that my right to use 'Pauline' as a name, the way I said I was going to, is very doubtful, for I agree with Parmenides that one cannot name what is not there to be named. The words I have used to describe Pauline's various perils are full of what Ryle aptly called "systematically misleading expressions"; but we need not worry about that for the moment-enough (...)
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    A program for syntax.P. T. Geach - 1970 - Synthese 22 (1-2):3 - 17.
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    Three Philosophers: Aristotle, Aquinas, and Frege.Gertrude Elizabeth Margaret Anscombe & Peter Thomas Geach - 1961 - Oxford, England: Blackwell. Edited by P. T. Geach.
  49. On Beliefs about Oneself.P. T. Geach - 1957 - Analysis 18 (1):23-24.
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  50. More on Wittgenstein's Operator 'N'.Peter Geach - 1981 - Analysis 42 (3):127 - 128.
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