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    Saying and Showing: Radical Themes in Wittgenstein's On Certainty: JERRY H. GILL.Jerry H. Gill - 1974 - Religious Studies 10 (3):279-290.
    There are themes in Wittgenstein's later work which are extremely radical. By ‘radical’ I mean both that they cut to the very root of crucial philosophical issues, and that they tend to be ignored by the established philosophical positions of the day. More specifically, these themes focus on the understanding of epistemological bedrock, and they lead in directions about which it is difficult to get a hearing in major philosophical circles.
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    Philosophy and film.Jerry H. Gill - 1977 - Metaphilosophy 8 (2-3):222-231.
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    Perspectives on Peirce: Critical Essays on Charles Saunders Peirce.Jerry H. Gill - 1967 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 27 (3):458-460.
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    "Wonder" and Other Essays.Jerry H. Gill - 1985 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 43 (3):329-330.
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    Paul Tillich's Religious Epistemology: JERRY H. GILL.Jerry H. Gill - 1968 - Religious Studies 3 (2):477-498.
    There is good reason to believe that Paul Tillich would have objected to the title of this paper. Several years ago I heard him begin a lecture on ‘Religious Existentialism’ with the comment, ‘There is no such thing as Religious Existentialism because there is only Religious Existentialism’. Similarly, he might have objected to the present paper's title by suggesting that every search for knowledge is, consciously or unconsciously, a religious search.
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    Reasons of the Heart: A Polanyian Reflection: JERRY H. GILL.Jerry H. Gill - 1978 - Religious Studies 14 (2):143-157.
    Reasoning about religion would seem to involve both explicit and tacit factors. These latter are what Pascal had in mind when he spoke of the ‘reasons of the heart which the reason knows not of’. Moreover, these reasons of the heart are the more interesting by virtue of being at least the more difficult and perhaps the more crucial. In these pages I want to examine the notion of reasons of the heart from the angle provided by the insights of (...)
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  7. Wittgenstein and metaphor.Jerry H. Gill - 1979 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 40 (2):272-284.
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    Wittgenstein and Metaphor.Jerry H. Gill - 1981 - Atlantic Highlands, N.J.: Humanity Books.
    Jerry H. Gill provides a fresh angle of interpretation for the philosophy of Ludwig Wittgenstein by exploring his use of metaphor, as well as the implications of this use for new insights into his view of language in particular and philosophy in general. The first part of the work catalogs the major metaphors in the Tractatus, the Philosophical Investigations, and On Certainty. The second part explores what these metaphors mean in the context of a broader interpretation of Wittgenstein—an (...)
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    The Tacit Mode: Michael Polanyi's Postmodern Philosophy.Jerry H. Gill - 2000 - State University of New York Press.
    Explores the thought of twentieth-century philosopher Michael Polanyi.
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    Mysticism and Mediation.Jerry H. Gill - 1984 - Faith and Philosophy 1 (1):111-121.
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    Merleau-Ponty and metaphor.Jerry H. Gill - 1991 - Atlantic Highlands, N. J.: Humanities Press.
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    Kant, analogy, and natural theology.Jerry H. Gill - 1984 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 16 (1):19 - 28.
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    Language and Reality: Whitehead, Wittgenstein, and the Analytic.Jerry H. Gill - 2014 - Process Studies 43 (1):59-67.
    This article explores the relationship between Wittgenstein (both early and late) andWhitehead, specifically regarding the different views of the relationship between language and reality in these two thinkers.
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    Saying and Showing: Radical Themes in Wittgenstein's On Certainty.Jerry H. Gill - 1974 - Religious Studies 10 (3):279 - 290.
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    John Hick and religious knowledge.Jerry H. Gill - 1971 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 2 (3):129 - 147.
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    Words, Deeds, Bodies: J. L. Austin, Wittgenstein, Merleau-Ponty, and Michael Polanyi.Jerry H. Gill - 2019 - Leiden: Brill | Rodopi.
    In _Words, Deeds, Bodies_, Jerry H. Gill seeks to connect the thought of L. Wittgenstein, J. L. Austin, M. Merleau-Ponty, and M. Polanyi in relation to the intersection between language and embodiment.
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    Words, Deeds, Bodies: J. L. Austin, Wittgenstein, Merleau-Ponty, and Michael Polanyi.Jerry H. Gill - 2019 - Leiden: Brill | Rodopi.
    In _Words, Deeds, Bodies_, Jerry H. Gill seeks to connect the thought of L. Wittgenstein, J. L. Austin, M. Merleau-Ponty, and M. Polanyi in relation to the intersection between language and embodiment.
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    Deep postmodernism: Whitehead, Wittgenstein, Merleau-Ponty, and Polanyi.Jerry H. Gill - 2010 - Amherst, N.Y.: Humanity Books.
    In this critical assessment of postmodernism, philosopher Jerry H. Gill points out that, however insightful the critiques of the postmodernists, they did little or nothing to offer constructive approaches to overcoming the impasse that their criticism of modernism created. Gill turns to an earlier generation of twentieth-century philosophers who anticipated later postmodern trends but offered alternative approaches to the dilemmas of modernism regarding the nature of reality, knowledge, and language. In four major chapters, Gill shows how (...)
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    Native American Worldviews: An Introduction.Jerry H. Gill - 2002 - Humanities Press.
    In this excellent survey of Native American worldviews, philosopher of religion Jerry H. Gill emphasizes the value of tracing the overarching themes and broad contours of Native American belief systems. He presents an integrated view to serve as an introduction to ways of life and perspectives on the world far different from those of the dominant Euro-American culture. Drawing on the scholarship of anthropologists and specialists in American Indian Studies, Gill brings together much original research in broad, (...)
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    Knowledge as Justified Belief, Period.Jerry H. Gill - 1985 - International Philosophical Quarterly 25 (4):381-391.
    A critique of the standard definition of knowledge as "justified, True belief" on the grounds that since truth, As judged by human knowers, Is a function of the process of justifying beliefs, It is superfluous as a defining characteristic of knowledge. The works of william james and j l austin are drawn on.
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    Langer, Language, and Art.Jerry H. Gill - 1994 - International Philosophical Quarterly 34 (4):419-432.
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    Linguistic Phenomenology.Jerry H. Gill - 1973 - International Philosophical Quarterly 13 (4):535-550.
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    Response to Perovich.Jerry H. Gill - 1985 - Faith and Philosophy 2 (2):189-190.
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    The enduring questions: traditional and contemporary voices.Jerry H. Gill - 2001 - Fort Worth: Harcourt College Publishers.
    In 1956, Melvin M. Rader started a tradition of exploring life's "enduring questions" via classic and contemporary philosophical readings. Jerry Gill upholds this tradition in the sixth edition of this respected introductory text that addresses such fundamental concepts of philosophy as rationalism, idealism, and the social contract.
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    Mediated Transcendence: A Postmodern Reflection.Jerry H. Gill - 1989
    Gill contends that the seeming loss of transcendence, in favor of naturalism (or overcome by thinking of intangible reality as it mediates and is mediated by tangible reality. He draws on well-seasoned theories of reality, knowledge, ethics, and language. Cloth edition, $26.50 (unseen). Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.
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    Philosophy and religion; some contemporary perspectives.Jerry H. Gill - 1968 - Minneapolis,: Burgess Pub. Co..
    Reason and quest for revelation, by P. Tillich.--On the ontological mystery, by G. Marcel.--The problem of non-objectifying thinking and speaking, by M. Heidegger.--The problem of natural theology, by J. Macquarrie.--Metaphysical rebellion, by A. Camus.--Psychoanalysis and religion by E. Fromm.--Why I am not a Christian, by B. Russell.--The quest for being, by S. Hook.--The sacred and the profane; a dialectical understanding of Christianity, by T. J. J. Altizer.--Three strata of meaning in religious discourse by C. Hartshorne.--The theological task, by J. B. (...)
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    Essays on Kierkegaard.Jerry H. Gill - 1969 - Minneapolis,: Burgess Pub. Co..
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    Faith and Philosophy: An Historical Orientation.Jerry H. Gill - 2021 - Boston: Brill.
    A tracing of the dynamics of the relationship between Faith and Philosophy throughout Western intellectual history, following the dynamics of Tertullian’s ancient question: “What has Athens to do with Jerusalem?” In the conclusion the author presents his own approach to this question.
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    God-Talk: Getting On With It A Review of Current Literature.Jerry H. Gill - 1968 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 6 (2):115-124.
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    Ian Ramsey: to speak responsibly of God.Jerry H. Gill - 1976 - London: Allen & Unwin.
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    In Search of Transcendence: Kierkegaard, Wittgenstein, Kazantzakis.Jerry H. Gill - 2017 - Boston: Brill | Rodopi.
    A comparison of the views of Kierkegaard, Wittgenstein, and Kazantzakis on the topic of transcendence. A fresh model for understanding this important yet complex notion is offered by the author.
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    It’s Turtles All the Way Around: Realism and Pragmatism, Yet Again.Jerry H. Gill - 2013 - Philosophy Today 57 (4):369-375.
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    J. L. Austin and the religious use of language.Jerry H. Gill - 1969 - Sophia 8 (2):29-37.
  34. Kantianism.Jerry H. Gill - 1981 - In A. Freire Ashbaugh, Niels Thulstrup & Marie Mikulová Thulstrup (eds.), Kierkegaard and Great Traditions. Reitzel.
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    Kant, Kierkegaard, and religious knowledge.Jerry H. Gill - 1967 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 28 (2):188-204.
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    Knowledge, power, and freedom.Jerry H. Gill - 1999 - Philosophy Today 43 (4):423-438.
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    Knowledge, Power, and Freedom: Native American and Western Epistemological Paradigmes.Jerry H. Gill - 1999 - Philosophy Today 43 (4):423-438.
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    Kazantzakis’ Philosophical and Theological Thought : Reach What You Cannot.Jerry H. Gill - 2018 - Cham: Springer Verlag.
    This book explores the philosophical and theological thought of Nikos Kazantzakis. Kazantzakis is a well-known and highly influential Greek writer, having authored such works as Zorba the Greek and The Last Temptation of Christ, among many others. This volume focuses on the over-arching themes of Kazantzakis’ work, namely the importance of the natural world, the nature of humanity, and the nature of God, by means of an analysis of his major novels and other writings. Along the way attention is given (...)
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    Language as Gesture: Merleau-Ponty and American Sign Language.Jerry H. Gill - 2010 - International Philosophical Quarterly 50 (1):25-37.
    It is well known that the heart of Merleau-Ponty’s philosophy is the role of the body in all human experience and knowing, including even in the use of speech. Thus it is appropriate that his philosophy of language revolves around the notion of gesture. This essay explores the ramifications of this understanding of language in relation to the “speech” of deaf people through “American Sign Language,” which represents language as gesture par excellence.
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    Language as Gesture: Merleau-Ponty and American Sign Language.Jerry H. Gill - 2010 - International Philosophical Quarterly 50 (1):25-37.
    It is well known that the heart of Merleau-Ponty’s philosophy is the role of the body in all human experience and knowing, including even in the use of speech. Thus it is appropriate that his philosophy of language revolves around the notion of gesture. This essay explores the ramifications of this understanding of language in relation to the “speech” of deaf people through “American Sign Language,” which represents language as gesture par excellence.
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    Language and Reality, One More Time.Jerry H. Gill - 1997 - Philosophy Today 41 (2):255-262.
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    Learning to learn: toward a philosophy of education.Jerry H. Gill - 1993 - Atlantic Highlands, N.J.: Humanities Press.
    This essay focuses on the applicaation of the notions of tacit knowing and embodied interaction to the college classroom. Topics ranging from classroom arrangement and discussion techniques, through curriculum and textbook choices, to attitudes and values are address.
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    Learning to Learn.Jerry H. Gill - 1993 - Tradition and Discovery 20 (2):17-27.
    This essay focuses on the applicaation of the notions of tacit knowing and embodied interaction to the college classroom. Topics ranging from classroom arrangement and discussion techniques, through curriculum and textbook choices, to attitudes and values are address.
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    Metaphilosophy, an Introduction.Jerry H. Gill - 1982 - Washington: University Press of America.
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    Metaphor and language acquisition: A view from the west pole.Jerry H. Gill - 1986 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 24 (2):219-233.
    The focus is on the crucial role played by metaphor in language acquisition, Following the insights of wittgenstein, Barfield, And polanyi. Emphasis is placed on the essentially informal and tacit dynamics involved in the mediation of meaning.
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    Metaphor and Language Acquisition: A View From the West Pole.Jerry H. Gill - 1986 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 24 (2):219-233.
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    Merleau-Ponty, Metaphor, and Philosophy.Jerry H. Gill - 1990 - Philosophy Today 34 (1):48-66.
    The aim of this essay is to ascertain Merleau-Ponty's view of the nature of philosophical activity by focusing on his theory of metaphor and especially on his prolific use of metaphor in his own philosophical writing. The conclusion is that Merleau-Ponty thought of metaphorical thought and speech as crucial to philosophical activity.
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  48. Notes and news.Jerry H. Gill - 1967 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 27 (3):467.
     
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    No Title available: REVIEWS.Jerry H. Gill - 1973 - Religious Studies 9 (2):245-247.
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    No Title available: REVIEWS.Jerry H. Gill - 1973 - Religious Studies 9 (2):247-249.
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