Reading McDowell
Nicholas Smith (ed.)
Routledge (2002)
| Abstract | In this volume leading philosophers examine the nature and extent of McDowell's achievement inMind and Worldand related writings. | |||||||||
| Keywords | Philosophy of mind Knowledge, Theory of Moral realism | |||||||||
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| Call number | BD418.3.M373.R43 2002 | |||||||||
| ISBN(s) | 0415212138 041521212X 9780415212137 | |||||||||
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Alan Thomas (1997). Kant, McDowell and the Theory of Consciousness. European Journal of Philosophy 5 (3):283-305.
O. Tollefsen Christopher (2000). McDowell's Moral Realism and the Secondary Quality Analogy. Disputatio: International Journal of Philosophy 1 (8):30-42.
Hilary Putnam (2002). McDowell's Mind and McDowell's World. In Reading McDowell: On Mind and World. New York: Routledge.
Charles Travis (2005). A Sense of Occasion. Philosophical Quarterly 55 (219):286–314.
Marc Lange (2000). Salience, Supervenience, and Layer Cakes in Sellars's Scientific Realism, McDowell's Moral Realism, and the Philosophy of Mind. Philosophical Studies 101 (2-3):213-251.
Robert B. Brandom (2002). Non-Inferential Knowledge, Perceptual Experience, and Secondary Qualities: Placing McDowell's Empiricism. In Reading McDowell: On Mind and World. New York: Routledge.
John Henry McDowell (1998). Meaning, Knowledge, and Reality. Harvard University Press.
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