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    On being moved by fiction.Don Mannison - 1985 - Philosophy 60 (231):71 - 87.
    What are we moved to when we are moved by something? Sometimes to tears; other times to action; and, on other occasions, to quiet contemplation. When a member of the Sierra Club is moved by something, he or she may be moved to tears or to political activism; but ‘being moved by’ in such circumstances just might consist in feelings of awe. ‘Moved by’ carries an obvious suggestion of causality on its semantic face. What I am moved by is what (...)
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  2. A Critique of a Proposal for an ''Environmental Ethic.Don Mannison - 1980 - In D. S. Mannison, M. A. McRobbie & Richard Sylvan (eds.), Environmental Philosophy. Dept. Of Philosophy, Research School of Social Sciences, Australian National University. pp. 52--64.
     
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  3. A Prolegomenon to a Human Chauvinist Aesthetic.Don Mannison - 1980 - In D. S. Mannison, M. A. McRobbie & Richard Sylvan (eds.), Environmental Philosophy. Dept. Of Philosophy, Research School of Social Sciences, Australian National University. pp. 212--16.
     
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    Environmental Philosophy.Don S. Mannison, Michael A. McRobbie & Richard Sylvan (eds.) - 1980 - Dept. Of Philosophy, Research School of Social Sciences, Australian National University.
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    What we do.Don Mannison - 1979 - Philosophical Investigations 2 (3):49-52.
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    Another failure for cognitive relativism.Don Mannison - 1986 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 64 (4):508 – 511.
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    Believing and dreaming.Don Mannison - 1977 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 55 (1):76 – 81.
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    Dreaming an impossible dream.Donald S. Mannison - 1975 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 4 (4):663-75.
    Norman Malcolm wrote:That something is implausible or Impossible does not go to show that I did not dream it. In a dream I can do the impossible in every sense of the word.Malcolm nowhere suggests why this remark should be regarded as true. Indeed, many philosophers would regard it is palpably false. After all, it is not at all obvious that one can hope for, intend to do, or believe what is in every sense of the word, impossible. I think, (...)
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    Hume and Wittgenstein: Criteria vs. Skepticism.Don Mannison - 1987 - Hume Studies 13 (2):138-165.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:138 HUME AND WITTGENSTEIN: CRITERIA VS. SKEPTICISM As far as philosophical admonitions go, there are probably few as famous as Wittgenstein's Blue Book warning: We are up against one of the great sources of philosophical bewilderment : we try to find a substance for a substantive, (p. 1) Wittgenstein, of course, could have added: This is something we should have learned long ago from Hume. He could have quoted (...)
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    Ii. nature may be of no value: A reply to Elliot.Don Mannison - 1983 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 26 (2):233 – 235.
    Robert Elliot (Inquiry, Vol. 25 [1982], No. 1) argues that the naturalness of a ?natural environment? is itself of value, and that a restored or ?artificial? environment, consequently, lacks a value that the original possessed. Against this it is argued that (i) Elliot has illicitly concluded that x has a valuable property F from the fact that someone values x because it is F, and (ii) it is unnecessary to seek environmental values the existence of which are independent of the (...)
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    Knowing and believing: A reply.Don Mannison - 1977 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 55 (2):147 – 148.
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    Meaning and metaphor.Don Mannison - 1985 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 63 (4):496 – 498.
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    My motive and its reasons.Donald S. Mannison - 1964 - Mind 73 (291):423-429.
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    On the Alleged Ambiguity of Strawson's P-Predicates.Donald S. Mannison - 1962 - Analysis 23 (1):3 - 5.
  15. Remarks on Justice in American Society.Donald Mannison - 1971 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 52 (2):236.
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    The Claim of Reason: Wittgenstein, Skepticism, Morality, and Tragedy. [REVIEW]Don Mannison & Lloyd Reinhardt - 1982 - Philosophical Investigations 5 (3):227-244.