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    The Puzzle of Experience. [REVIEW]Arthur W. Collins - 1995 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 55 (1):246-248.
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    Rationality: An Essay Towards an Analysis. [REVIEW]Arthur W. Collins - 1966 - Journal of Philosophy 63 (10):253-261.
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    Types, Rigidity, and A Posteriori Necessity.Arthur W. Collins - 1988 - Midwest Studies in Philosophy 12 (1):195-224.
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    Possible Experience: Understanding Kant's Critique of Pure Reason.Arthur W. Collins - 1999 - University of California Press.
    Arthur Collins's succinct, revisionist exposition of Kant's _Critique of Pure Reason_ brings a new clarity to this notoriously difficult text. Until recently most readers, ascribing broadly Cartesian assumptions to Kant, have concluded that the _Critique_ advances an idealist philosophy, because Kant calls it "transcendental idealism" and because the work abounds in apparent confirmations of that interpretation. Collins maintains not only that this reading of Kant is false but also that it conceals Kant's real achievements. To counter it, (...)
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  5. The psychological reality of reasons.Arthur W. Collins - 1997 - Ratio 10 (2):108–123.
    Action explanations like ‘I am heading to the ferry because the bridge is closed,’ are supposed to require restatement: ‘I am... because I believe the bridge is closed,’ because (i) the objective claim may be false though the intended explanation is correct, and (ii) because objective circumstances have to be cognitively mediated if they are to bear on action. This supposition is rejected here. Restatements cannot withdraw the objective claim without withdrawing the explanation. In the context of reason‐giving, belief statements (...)
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    Reply to Commentators.Arthur W. Collins - 1994 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 54 (4):929-945.
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    Moore's paradox and epistemic risk.Arthur W. Collins - 1996 - Philosophical Quarterly 46 (184):308-319.
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    Beastly Experience.Arthur W. Collins - 1998 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 58 (2):375-380.
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  9. Personal identity and the coherence of q-memory.Arthur W. Collins - 1997 - Philosophical Quarterly 47 (186):73-80.
    Brian Garrett constructs cases satisfying Andy Hamilton’s definition of weak q‐memory. This does not establish that a peculiar kind of memory is at least conceptually coherent. Any ‘apparent memory experiences’ that satisfy the definition turn out not to involve remembering anything at all. This conclusion follows if we accept, as both Hamilton and Garrett do, a variety of first‐person authority according to which memory judgements may be false, but not on the ground that someone other than the remembering subject had (...)
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    The epistemological status of the concept of perception.Arthur W. Collins - 1967 - Philosophical Review 76 (4):436-459.
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    Unconscious belief.Arthur W. Collins - 1969 - Journal of Philosophy 66 (20):667-680.
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    Explanation and causality.Arthur W. Collins - 1966 - Mind 75 (300):482-500.
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    On the paradox Kripke finds in Wittgenstein.Arthur W. Collins - 1992 - Midwest Studies in Philosophy 17 (1):74-88.
  14. Could our beliefs be representations in our brains?Arthur W. Collins - 1979 - Journal of Philosophy 76 (May):225-243.
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    Philosophy and the Historical Understanding. [REVIEW]Arthur W. Collins - 1965 - Journal of Philosophy 62 (4):106-110.
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    Beastly ExperienceMind and World.Arthur W. Collins & John McDowell - 1998 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 58 (2):375.
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    Personal Identity and the Coherence of.Arthur W. Collins - 1997 - Philosophical Quarterly 47 (186):73-80.
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    Reply to commentators.Arthur W. Collins - 1994 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 54 (4):929-945.
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    Teleological reasoning.Arthur W. Collins - 1978 - Journal of Philosophy 75 (10):540-550.
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  20. The use of statistics in explanation.Arthur W. Collins - 1966 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 17 (2):127-140.
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    Behaviorism and belief.Arthur W. Collins - 1999 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 96 (1-3):75-88.
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    On dating abilities and truths.Arthur W. Collins - 1965 - Analysis 26 (2):51-53.
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    How one could tell were a bee to guide his behaviour by a rule.Arthur W. Collins - 1968 - Mind 77 (308):556-560.
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    Jonathan Bennett on rationality: Two reviews.Arthur W. Collins & Daniel C. Bennett - 1966 - Journal of Philosophy 63 (May):253-266.
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    On Dating Abilities and Truths.Arthur W. Collins - 1965 - Analysis 26 (2):51 - 53.
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    On the question 'do numbers exist?'.Arthur W. Collins - 1998 - Philosophical Quarterly 48 (190):23-36.
    Since we know that there are four prime numbers less than 8 we know that there are numbers. This ‘short argument’ is correct but it is not an ontological claim or part of philosophy of mathematics. Both realists (Quine) and nominalists (Field) reject the short argument and adopt the idea that the existence of numbers might be posited to explain known mathematical truths. Philosophers operate with a negative conception of what numbers are: they are not in space and time, not (...)
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    On the Question ‘Do Numbers Exist?’.Arthur W. Collins - 1998 - Philosophical Quarterly 48 (190):23-36.
    Since we know that there are four prime numbers less than 8 we know that there are numbers. This ‘short argument’ is correct but it is not an ontological claim or part of philosophy of mathematics. Both realists and nominalists reject the short argument and adopt the idea that the existence of numbers might be posited to explain known mathematical truths. Philosophers operate with a negative conception of what numbers are: they are not in space and time, not related causally (...)
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    Philosophical Imagination.Arthur W. Collins - 1967 - American Philosophical Quarterly 4 (1):49 - 56.
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  29. Rationality, Learning, and.Arthur W. Collins - 1986 - In Martin Tamny & K. D. Irani (eds.), Rationality in thought and action. New York: Greenwood Press. pp. 29--189.
     
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    Reply to Commentators.Arthur W. Collins - 1994 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 54 (4):929-945.
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    Thought and Nature: Studies in Rationalist Philosophy.Arthur W. Collins - 1985 - University of Notre Dame Press.
  32. Beastly experience. [REVIEW]Arthur W. Collins - 1998 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 58 (2):375-380.
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    Review: Beastly Experience. [REVIEW]Arthur W. Collins - 1998 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 58 (2):375 - 380.
  34. Précis of T he Nature of Mental Things. [REVIEW]Arthur W. Collins - 1994 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 54 (4):901-903.
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    Review of Anat Biletzki, (Over)Interpreting Wittgenstein[REVIEW]Arthur W. Collins - 2004 - Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2004 (3).
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    The Puzzle of Experience. [REVIEW]Arthur W. Collins - 1995 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 55 (1):246-248.
    On the general matter of contextual semantics, the seminal work is David Lewis's "Scorekeeping in a Language Game," Journal of Philosophical Logic, 1979, reprinted in his Philosophical Papers, Vol. I, Oxford University Press, 1983. In later notes, this will be called "Scorekeeping," and I'll refer to the reprinting.
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  37. The nature of technology: what it is and how it evolves.W. Brian Arthur - 2009 - New York: Free Press.
    "More than any thing else technology creates our world. It creates our wealth, our economy, our very way of being," says W. Brian Arthur. Yet, until now the major questions of technology have gone unanswered. Where do new technologies come from -- how exactly does invention work? What constitutes innovation, and how is it achieved? Why are certain regions -- Cambridge, England, in the 1920s and Silicon Valley today -- hotbeds of innovation, while others languish? Does technology, like biological (...)
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    Indestructibility and the linearity of the Mitchell ordering.Arthur W. Apter - 2024 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 63 (3):473-482.
    Suppose that \(\kappa \) is indestructibly supercompact and there is a measurable cardinal \(\lambda > \kappa \). It then follows that \(A_0 = \{\delta is a measurable cardinal and the Mitchell ordering of normal measures over \(\delta \) is nonlinear \(\}\) is unbounded in \(\kappa \). If the Mitchell ordering of normal measures over \(\lambda \) is also linear, then by reflection (and without any use of indestructibility), \(A_1= \{\delta is a measurable cardinal and the Mitchell ordering of normal measures (...)
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    While Icarus Falls: Conditions for Pandemic Ethics.Arthur W. Frank - 2023 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 20 (4):597-600.
    This symposium contribution presents three vignettes of resistance to COVID-19 public health measures in Alberta, Canada, where I live. These show resolutely individualistic attitudes toward health and a desire to understand the pandemic as a one-off aberration. I then suggest four ways that the work of bioethics needs to change. These begin with situating the pandemic within the context of global climate emergency and end with how a new polarization diminishes possibilities for the rational dialogue that bioethics has here-to-fore assumed (...)
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    Medical ethics and the law.Arthur W. Burton - 1971 - Sydney,: Australasian Medical Publishing Company.
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  41. The wounded storyteller: body, illness, and ethics.Arthur W. Frank - 1995 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    In At the Will of the Body , Arthur Frank told the story of his own illnesses, heart attack and cancer. That book ended by describing the existence of a "remission society," whose members all live with some form of illness or disability. The Wounded Storyteller is their collective portrait. Ill people are more than victims of disease or patients of medicine they are wounded storytellers. People tell stories to make sense of their suffering when they turn their diseases (...)
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    Relativity.Arthur W. Conway - 1915 - London: G. Bell & sons.
    Excerpt from Relativity The four chapters which follow are four lectures delivered before the Edinburgh Mathematical Colloquium on the subject of Relativity. As many of the audience had their chief interests in other branches of mathematical science, it was necessary to start ab initio. The best method appeared to be to treat the subject in the historical order; I have brought it down to the stage in which it was left by Minkowski. If I have stimulated any of my audience (...)
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    Merit and responsibility.Arthur W. H. Adkins - 1960 - Oxford,: Clarendon Press.
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    Merit and responsibility.Arthur W. H. Adkins - 1960 - Oxford,: Clarendon Press.
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    The renewal of generosity: illness, medicine, and how to live.Arthur W. Frank - 2004 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    Contemporary health care often lacks generosity of spirit, even when treatment is most efficient. Too many patients are left unhappy with how they are treated, and too many medical professionals feel estranged from the calling that drew them to medicine. Arthur W. Frank tells the stories of ill people, doctors, and nurses who are restoring generosity to medicine--generosity toward others and to themselves. The Renewal of Generosity evokes medicine as the face-to-face encounter that comes before and after diagnostics, pharmaceuticals, (...)
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  46. The logic of causal propositions.Arthur W. Burks - 1951 - Mind 60 (239):363-382.
  47. Icon, index, and symbol.Arthur W. Burks - 1948 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 9 (4):673-689.
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    Peirce's theory of abduction.Arthur W. Burks - 1946 - Philosophy of Science 13 (4):301-306.
    One task of logic, Peirce held, is to classify arguments so as to determine the validity of each kind. His own classification is interesting because it includes a novel type of argument in addition to the two traditionally recognized types. It is the purpose of this paper to discuss what Peirce thought to be sufficiently distinctive about abduction to warrant calling it a new kind of argument. But since one finds in his writings on abduction a number of different views (...)
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    Wm. Theodore de bary, ed., sources of chinese tradition.Arthur W. Hummel - 1960 - Philosophy East and West 10 (3/4):169.
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    Denotative meaning established by classical conditioning.Arthur W. Staats, Carolyn K. Staats & William G. Heard - 1961 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 61 (4):300.
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