Facing Facts
Clarendon Press (2001)
| Abstract | This book is an original examination of attempts to dislodge a cornerstone of modern philosophy: the idea that our thoughts and utterances are representations ... | |||||||||
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Graham Oppy (2004). Facing Facts? Australasian Journal of Philosophy 82 (4):621 – 643.
Greg Restall (2004). One Way to Face Facts. Philosophical Quarterly 54 (216):420–426.
Julian Dodd (2003). Facing Facts by Stephen Neale Oxford University Press, 2001. Pp. XV + 254. £25. Philosophy 78 (1):123-145.
Asbjørn Steglich-Petersen (2003). Review of "Facing Facts" by Stephen Neale. [REVIEW] Sats - Nordic Journal of Philosophy 4 (1):177-81.
Jaroslav Peregrin, Stephen Neale, Facing Facts, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 2001, Xv + 254 Pp. [REVIEW]
A. C. Graham (1985). Value, Fact and Facing Facts. Journal of Value Inquiry 19 (1):35-41.
Gonzalo Rodriguez-Pereyra (2003). Review: Facing Facts. [REVIEW] Mind 112 (448):780-786.
Richard N. Manning (2004). Facing Facts With Davidsonian Semantics. Philosophical Books 45 (2):111-127.
John MacFarlane (2002). Facing Facts. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 200208.
Fox And Westbrook (ed.) (1997). Facing Up to the Facts: Moral Inquiry in American Scholarship. Cambridge University Press.
J. R. Lucas (1958). On Not Worshipping Facts. Philosophical Quarterly 8 (31):144-156.
Mark Jago & Stephen Barker (2011). Being Positive About Negative Facts. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 85 (1):117-138.
Dilip Ninan (2009). Persistence and the First-Person Perspective. Philosophical Review 118 (4):425--464.
Stephen Turner (2011). Collingwood and Weber Vs. Mink: History After the Cognitive Turn. Journal of the Philosophy of History 5 (2):230-260.
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