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  1. Advertising and behavior control.Robert L. Arrington - 1982 - Journal of Business Ethics 1 (1):3 - 12.
    Advertisers often have been accused of using techniques which manipulate and control the behavior of consumers and hence violate their autonomy. Some of these techniques are puffery, subliminal advertising, and indirect information transfer. After examining both criticisms and defenses of such practices, this paper presents an analysis of four of the concepts involved in the debate — the concepts of autonomous desire, rational desire, free choice, and control. Applying the results to the case of advertising, it is shown that advertising (...)
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    A defense of ethical relativism.Robert L. Arrington - 1983 - Metaphilosophy 14 (3-4):225-239.
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    Rationalism, Realism, and Relativism: Perspectives in Contemporary Moral Epistemology.Robert L. Arrington - 1989 - Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
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  4. Western Ethics: An Historical Introduction.Robert L. Arrington - 1998 - Malden, Mass.: Wiley-Blackwell.
    This volume provides a wide-ranging and lucid introduction to the major ethical theories found in the history of Western philosophy.
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  5. Rationalism, realism, and relativism: perspectives in contemporary moral epistemology.Robert L. Arrington - 1989 - Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
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    Wittgenstein and Quine.Robert L. Arrington & Hans-Johann Glock (eds.) - 1996 - New York: Routledge.
    This unique study brings together for the first time two of the most important philosophers of this century. Never before have these two thinkers been compared - and commentators' opinions on their relationship differ greatly. Are the views of Wittgenstein and Quine on method and the nature of philosophy comparable or radically opposed? Does Wittgenstein's concept of language engender that of Quine, or threaten its philosophical foundations? An understanding of the similarities and differences between the thought of Wittgenstein and of (...)
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    Rationalism, Realism and Relativism.Robert L. Arrington - 1991 - Mind 100 (1):137-139.
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  8. Wittgenstein's Philosophical Investigations: Text and Context.Robert L. Arrington & Hans-Johann Glock (eds.) - 2002 - New York: Routledge.
    Self-Hypnosis: The Complete Manual for Health and Self-Change, 2nd ed offers a step-by step guide to using hypnosis to better well-being and stronger self-control. For over two decades renowned therapist and author Brian Alman showed thousands of individuals how to use self-inductive techniques for relief from pain, stress, and discomfort. Self-hypnosis assists in meditation and fosters positive self-regard. The exercises in Self-Hypnosis are clear, concise and easily attainable. As an effective therapy in alleviating the pain of childbirth, medical and dental (...)
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  9. 'Theology as Grammar' Wittgenstein and Some Critics.Robert L. Arrington - 2001 - In Robert L. Arrington & Mark Addis (eds.), Wittgenstein and Philosophy of Religion. London: Routledge. pp. 167-183.
    Wittgenstein's philosophy of religion, as found in his brief remarks on religious belief and on magic, is as controversial as his philosophy of mathematics and his philosophy of mind. In fact, many scholars who tend to follow Wittgenstein in these latter areas are reluctant to accept what he has to say about religious belief and related topics. Wittgenstein seems to insulate religion from standard forms of rational criticism, and this is unacceptable to many philosophers who think they have good reasons (...)
     
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    Wittgenstein's `Philosophical Investigations': Text and Context.Robert L. Arrington & Hans-Johann Glock - 1994 - Philosophical Quarterly 44 (176):392-394.
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    Wittgenstein and Philosophy of Religion.Mark Addis & Robert L. Arrington (eds.) - 2000 - New York: Routledge.
    An exciting introduction to the contribution which the later Wittgenstein made to the philosophy of religion. Although his writings on the subject have been few, Wittgenstein developed influential and controversial theories on both religion which emphasize the distinctive nature of religious discourse and how this nature can be misunderstood when viewed in direct competition with science. The contributors of this collection shed new light on the perennial debate between faith and reason. The result is a collection that is both informative (...)
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    Can there be a linguistic phenomenology?Robert L. Arrington - 1975 - Philosophical Quarterly 25 (101):289-304.
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    Philosophical Logic.Robert L. Arrington, M. Burkholder Peter, James Shannon Dubose, James W. Dye, Bertrand K. Feibleman, Max Hocutt P. Helm, N. Lee Harold, N. Roberts Louise, C. Sallis John & H. Weiss Donald - 1967 - New Orleans, LA, USA: Tulane University.
    With this issue we initiate the policy of expanding the scope of Tulane Studies in Philosophy to include, in addition to the work of members of the department, contributions from philosophers who have earned advanced degrees from Tulane and who are now teaching in other colleges and universities. The Editor THE LOGIC OF OUR LANGUAGE ROBERT L. ARRINGTON Wittgenstein wrote in the Tractatus that "logic is not a body of doctrine, but a mirror-image of the world. " 1 (...)
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  14. A companion to the philosophers.Robert L. Arrington - 1996 - In Dennis M. Patterson (ed.), A Companion to Philosophy of Law and Legal Theory. Blackwell.
    _A Companion to the Philosophers_ surveys the major philosophical thinkers in Western and non-Western traditions. Multicultural in its approach, it provides authoritative coverage of the major Chinese, Indian, Japanese, African, Jewish, and Islamic philosophers, as well as European and American thinkers.
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    On respect.Robert L. Arrington - 1978 - Journal of Value Inquiry 12 (1):1-12.
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    Practical reason, responsibility and the psychopath.Robert L. Arrington - 1979 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 9 (1):71–89.
  17. A Companion to the Philosophers.Robert L. Arrington (ed.) - 1991 - Malden, Mass.: Wiley-Blackwell.
    _A Companion to the Philosophers_ surveys the major philosophical thinkers in Western and non-Western traditions. Multicultural in its approach, it provides authoritative coverage of the major Chinese, Indian, Japanese, African, Jewish, and Islamic philosophers, as well as European and American thinkers.
     
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  18. A second call.Robert L. Arrington & Samuel M. Deitz - 1986 - Behaviorism 14 (1):103-106.
     
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  19. Criteria and entailment.Robert L. Arrington - 1979 - Ratio (Misc.) 21 (June):62-72.
     
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  20. Chapter five: Advertising: Autonomy and production 167.Robert L. Arrington - 1985 - Contemporary Issues in Business Ethics 1:167.
     
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  21. Following a rule.Robert L. Arrington - 2001 - In Hans-Johann Glock (ed.), Wittgenstein: A Critical Reader. Blackwell. pp. 119--137.
     
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    Machines, Consciousness, and Thought.Robert L. Arrington - 1999 - Idealistic Studies 29 (3):231-243.
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    No Title available.Robert L. Arrington - 1994 - Philosophy 69 (267):114-116.
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    Representation in Wittgenstein's tractatus and middle writings.Robert L. Arrington - 1983 - Synthese 56 (2):181 - 198.
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  25. The autonomy of language.Robert L. Arrington - 1993 - In John V. Canfield & Stuart Shanker (eds.), Wittgenstein's Intentions. Garland.
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    The Logic of Our Language.Robert L. Arrington - 1967 - Tulane Studies in Philosophy 16:1-17.
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    The Logic of Our Language.Robert L. Arrington - 1967 - Tulane Studies in Philosophy 16:1-17.
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    The Verification of God-Talk.Robert L. Arrington - 1974 - New Scholasticism 48 (3):305-320.
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    The World's Great Philosophers.Robert L. Arrington (ed.) - 2003 - Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell.
    _The World's Great Philosophers _provides an introduction to and overview of some of the most profound and influential thinkers in the history of philosophy. Presents an introduction to and overview of some of the most profound and influential thinkers in the history of philosophy. Contains 40 essays, written by an outstanding international assembly of scholars. Provides cogent and accessible discussion of key philosophers from around the world. Conveys the historical panorama of philosophical thought on the nature of reality, the human (...)
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    The World's Great Philosophers.Robert L. Arrington (ed.) - 2003 - Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell.
    _The World's Great Philosophers _provides an introduction to and overview of some of the most profound and influential thinkers in the history of philosophy. Presents an introduction to and overview of some of the most profound and influential thinkers in the history of philosophy. Contains 40 essays, written by an outstanding international assembly of scholars. Provides cogent and accessible discussion of key philosophers from around the world. Conveys the historical panorama of philosophical thought on the nature of reality, the human (...)
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    Wittgenstein and Ethics.Robert L. Arrington - 2017 - In Hans-Johann Glock & John Hyman (eds.), A Companion to Wittgenstein. Chichester, West Sussex, UK: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 603–611.
    This chapter examines the thought expressed in 'A Lecture on Ethics', and considers the indirect applications of Wittgenstein's later philosophy to ethics. It focuses on the only passage in Philosophical Investigations in which Wittgenstein has something explicitly to say about ethical concepts. Nevertheless, the later philosophy of Philosophical Investigations and other works exerted an enormous influence on ethical thinkers, resulting in a number of treatises that speak directly to ideas central to the later philosophy. This influence is especially felt in (...)
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    Wittgenstein and Phenomenology.Robert L. Arrington - 1978 - Philosophy Today 22 (4):287-300.
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    Wittgenstein on contradiction.Robert L. Arrington - 1969 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 7 (1):37-43.
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    Wittgenstein on Contradiction.Robert L. Arrington - 1969 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 7 (1):37-43.
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  35. Wittgenstein and Philosophy of Religion.Mark Addis & Robert L. Arrington (eds.) - 2000 - New York: Routledge.
    _Wittgenstein and Philosophy of Religion_ sheds new light on the perennial debate between faith and reason. It highlights the disagreements between Wittgenstein and religious sceptics, resulting in a collection that is both informative and stimulating. The themes discussed include Wittgenstein's views on creation, magic and free will, and Wittgenstein's thought is compared to that of Kierkegaard, Nietzsche, and contemporary reformed epistemologists.
     
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    Moral Reasons By Jonathan Dancy. Oxford Blackwell 1993 274 pp. with index. £35.00, £14.95 paper. [REVIEW]Robert L. Arrington - 1994 - Philosophy 69 (267):114-.
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  37. Call to cognition.Samuel M. Deitz & Robert L. Arrington - 1984 - Behaviorism 12 (2):1-14.
     
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  38. Adams, David M." Objectivity, Moral Truth, and Constitutional Doctrine: A Comment on R. George Wright's' Is Natural Law Theory of Any Use in Constitutional Interpretation?'" Southern California Interdisciplinary Law Journal 4 (1995): 489-500. Alexander, Larry, and Ken Kress." Against Legal Principles," in A. Marmor (ed.), Law and Interpretation: Essays in Legal Philosophy. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1995. [REVIEW]Robert L. Arrington & Realism Rationalism - 2001 - In Brian Leiter (ed.), Objectivity in Law and Morals. Cambridge University Press. pp. 4--331.
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    Moral Reasons By Jonathan Dancy. OxfordBlackwell1993274 pp. with index. £35.00, £14.95 paper. [REVIEW]Robert L. Arrington - 1994 - Philosophy 69 (267):114-116.
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    Gilmore, Richard A. Philosophical Health: Wittgenstein’s Method in “Philosophical Investigations”. [REVIEW]Robert L. Arrington - 2002 - Review of Metaphysics 56 (1):173-174.
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    Philosophical Health: Wittgenstein’s Method in “Philosophical Investigations”. [REVIEW]Robert L. Arrington - 2002 - Review of Metaphysics 56 (1):173-173.
    What is the method that Wittgenstein claimed to have discovered in the early 1930s? By common agreement, it is one of providing perspicuous representations of the grammar of words. Richard Gilmore proposes to explain how this method works, what its point is, and why Wittgenstein thought it was such a powerful tool.
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    Thought and Knowledge: Essays by Norman Malcolm. [REVIEW]Robert L. Arrington - 1979 - Philosophical Inquiry 1 (2):164-166.
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  43. Appearance in this list does not preclude a future review of the book. Where they are known prices are either given in $ US or in£ UK.L. Allison, J. Annas, Robert L. Arrington, Hans-Johann Glock, J. M. Bernstein & D. Beyleveld - 1992 - Mind 101.
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  44. Robert L. Arrington, Rationalism, Realism, and Relativism Reviewed by.Oliver A. Johnson - 1990 - Philosophy in Review 10 (6):217-219.
     
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    Truth is subjectivity: Kierkegaard and political theology: a symposium in honor of Robert L. Perkins.Robert L. Perkins & Sylvia Walsh Perkins (eds.) - 2019 - Macon, Georgia: Mercer University Press.
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    Allen, Danielle S. Talking to Strangers. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2004. $25.00 Arrington, Robert L. and Mark Addis. Wittgenstein and Philosophy of Religion. New York: Routledge, 2004. $32.95 pb. Azzouni, Jody. Knowledge and Reference in Empirical Science. New York: Routledge, 2004. $34.95 pb. Baggett, David and Shawn E. Klein, eds. Harry Potter and Philosophy: If Aristotle Ran Hogwarts. Chicago. [REVIEW]Mark Coeckelbergh, Patricia Curd, Thomas R. Flynn, Bruce V. Foltz & Robert Frodeman - forthcoming - Philosophy Today.
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    Honor: a phenomenology.Robert L. Oprisko - 2012 - New York: Routledge.
    Part I. An introduction to honor: introduction; honor and value; honor and identity -- Part II. External honor: prestige; shame; face; esteem; affiliated honor; glory -- Part III. Internal honor: honorableness; dignity -- Part IV. The politics of honor: rebellion and revolution; lessons from honor -- Appendix I: key concepts.
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  48. Robert L. Arrington and Hans-Johann Glock, eds., Wittgenstein and Quine. [REVIEW]Michael Hymers - 1998 - Philosophy in Review 18:389-391.
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    Robert L. Arrington and mark Addis (eds) Wittgenstein and philosophy of religion. (London and new York: Routledge, 2001). Pp. XVI+187. £50.00 (hbk). ISBN 0 415 21780. [REVIEW]Patrick Sherry - 2002 - Religious Studies 38 (2):225-246.
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    The Error Theory Argument.Robert L. Muhlnickel - 2011-09-16 - In Michael Bruce & Steven Barbone (eds.), Just the Arguments. Wiley‐Blackwell. pp. 232–236.
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