Events and their Names
Hackett (1988)
| Abstract | Various as these are, they have enough in common for them all to count as events , and in recent years philosophers have turned their attention to this ... | |||||||||
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Maria Alvarez & John Hyman (1998). Agents and Their Actions. Philosophy 73 (2):219-245.
Nicholas Unwin (1996). The Individuation of Events. Mind 105 (418):315-330.
Review author[S.]: Keith Campbell (1991). Causation, Supervenience, and Method. Reflections on Jonathan Bennett's Events and Their Names. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 51 (3):637-640.
Susan Schneider, Events. Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
Carlo Semenza (2009). The Neuropsychology of Proper Names. Mind and Language 24 (4):347-369.
Review author[S.]: David H. Sanford (1991). Symposium Contribution on Events and Their Names by Jonathan Bennett. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 51 (3):633-636.
Review author[S.]: Jonathan Bennett (1991). Précis of Events and Their Names. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 51 (3):625-628.
Noel Hendrickson (2006). Towards a More Plausible Exemplification Theory of Events. Philosophical Studies 129 (2):349 - 375.
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