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    The Uses of Argument.Frederick L. Will & Stephen Toulmin - 1960 - Philosophical Review 69 (3):399.
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    An Inquiry into Meaning and Truth.Frederick L. Will - 1942 - Philosophical Review 51 (3):327.
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    Pragmatism and realism.Frederick L. Will - 1997 - Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefied Publishers. Edited by Kenneth R. Westphal.
    When historians of philosophy turn to the work of distinguished philosopher Frederick L. Will, Pragmatism and Realism will be an important part of the ...
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    Beyond deduction: ampliative aspects of philosophical reflection.Frederick L. Will - 1988 - New York: Routledge.
    Introduction The central aim of this book is to focus attention upon and illuminate the character of a certain phase of philosophical reflection: namely, ...
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    Induction and justification.Frederick L. Will - 1974 - Ithaca [N.Y.]: Cornell University Press.
  6. Beyond Deduction: Ampliative Aspects of Philosophical Reflection.Frederick L. WILL - 1988 - Philosophy 64 (249):424-425.
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  7. The contrary-to-fact conditional.Frederick L. Will - 1947 - Mind 56 (223):236-249.
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    Groundless Belief: An Essay on the Possibility of Epistemology.Frederick L. Will - 1979 - Philosophical Review 88 (3):483.
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    Internal relations and the principle of identity.Frederick L. Will - 1940 - Philosophical Review 49 (5):497-514.
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    Reason, social practice, and scientific realism.Frederick L. Will - 1981 - Philosophy of Science 48 (1):1-18.
    Accompanying the decline of empiricism in the theory of knowledge has been an increased interest in the social determinants of knowledge and an increased recognition of the fundamental place in the constitution of knowledge occupied by accepted cognitive practices. The principal aim of this paper is to show how a view of knowledge that fully recognizes the role of these practices can adequately treat a topic that is widely considered to be an insuperable obstacle to such a view. The topic (...)
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    Reason and Tradition.Frederick L. Will - 1983 - The Journal of Aesthetic Education 17 (4):91.
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    Thoughts and Things.Frederick L. Will - 1968 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 42:51 - 69.
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    The Rational Governance of Practice.Frederick L. Will - 1981 - American Philosophical Quarterly 18 (3):191 - 201.
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    The preferability of probable beliefs.Frederick L. Will - 1965 - Journal of Philosophy 62 (3):57-67.
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    Pragmatic Rationality.Frederick L. Will - 1985 - Philosophical Investigations 8 (2):120-142.
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    Kneale's theories of probability and induction.Frederick L. Will - 1954 - Philosophical Review 63 (1):19-42.
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    Rules and Subsumption: Mutative Aspects of Logical Processes.Frederick L. Will - 1985 - American Philosophical Quarterly 22 (2):143 - 151.
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    The Nature of Metaphysical Thinking.Frederick L. Will & Dorothy M. Emmet - 1947 - Philosophical Review 56 (3):318.
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  19. Justification and induction.Frederick L. Will - 1959 - Philosophical Review 68 (3):359-372.
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    Pragmatism and Realism.Frederick L. Will, Kenneth R. Westphal & Alasdair MacIntyre - 1996 - Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. Edited by Kenneth R. Westphal.
    In this collection of nine essays, Will demonstrates that a social account of human knowledge is consistent with, and ultimately requires, realism.
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    A Basis of Opinion.Frederick L. Will & Adrian Coates - 1940 - Philosophical Review 49 (3):374.
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    Consequences and confirmation.Frederick L. Will - 1966 - Philosophical Review 75 (1):34-58.
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    Donald Williams' theory of induction.Frederick L. Will - 1948 - Philosophical Review 57 (3):231-247.
  24. Editors' Notes.Frederick L. Will - 1977 - Philosophical Forum:113.
     
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    Generalization and Evidence.Frederick L. Will - 1951 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 16 (4):300-300.
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    Intention, error, and responsibility.Frederick L. Will - 1964 - Journal of Philosophy 61 (5):171-179.
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    Is there a problem of induction?Frederick L. Will - 1942 - Journal of Philosophy 39 (19):505-513.
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    Oskar Alfred Kubitz 1898 - 1976.Frederick L. Will - 1977 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 50 (4):315 - 316.
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    Relativism and experimental inference.Frederick L. Will - 1951 - Philosophy of Science 18 (2):155-169.
    The task of the philosophy of science, according to Churchman, is twofold. It is, one, “to determine the ideal of science by scientific methods,” and, the other, “to describe the manner in which science can most efficiently approach its ideals”. The primary purpose of this book on experimental inference is to deal with these two subjects as they bear upon what is commonly called material or empirical science, rather than upon formal or analytic science, though it is recognized that no (...)
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    Scepticism and Dogma.Frederick L. Will & Ralph Gilbert Ross - 1942 - Philosophical Review 51 (1):86.
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    Skepticism and the future.Frederick L. Will - 1950 - Philosophy of Science 17 (4):336-346.
    The contention of the above comment, as I understand it, is that there is, analogously to the problem of trisecting an arbitrary angle in mathematics, a sound demonstration, along the lines employed by Hume and Russell, of skeptical conclusions concerning our inductive knowledge of the future, and that hence one is mistaken in imputing to that argument, as I have done, a logical slip arising from a confusion in the use of ‘future’ and other similar words. I am indebted to (...)
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  32. Truth and Correspondence.Frederick L. Will - 1977 - Philosophical Forum 9 (1):60.
     
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    The Central Division: A Personal Memoir.Frederick L. Will - 1991 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 65 (3):56 - 59.
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    The future revisited.Frederick L. Will - 1976 - Philosophical Studies 30 (2):111 - 114.
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    The justification of theories.Frederick L. Will - 1955 - Philosophical Review 64 (3):370-388.
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    Verifiability and the external world.Frederick L. Will - 1940 - Philosophy of Science 7 (2):182-191.
    For some time there have been appearing in the philosophical literature hints and suggestions that the so-called “problem of the external world” should be abandoned, not primarily because it is of little pragmatic significance, but rather because there is really no such problem to be solved. The publication of Reichenbach's Experience and Prediction has now stimulated a resurgence of these suggestions. In the course of his discussion of the book in the April Philosophy of Science Professor Ernest Nagel has taken (...)
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    Models and Metaphors: Studies in Language and Philosophy. [REVIEW]Frederick L. Will - 1964 - Philosophical Review 73 (4):538-543.
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    An Introduction to Philosophical Analysis. [REVIEW]Frederick L. Will - 1955 - Journal of Philosophy 52 (6):159-162.
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    Review of Donald Williams The Ground of Induction. [REVIEW]Frederick L. Will - 1948 - Philosophical Review 57 (1):98.
  40. The Metaphysics of Logical Positivism. [REVIEW]Frederick L. Will - 1956 - Journal of Philosophy 53 (15):469-475.
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    Book Review:Science and the Planned State. John R. Baker. [REVIEW]Frederick L. Will - 1947 - Ethics 57 (2):149-.
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    Ethical Dilemmas and the Education of Policymakers. [REVIEW]Frederick L. Will - 1981 - Teaching Philosophy 4 (2):176-177.
  43. INDEX 313 Review Essay Pihlstrom, Sami. Pragmatic Realism and Transcendental Conditions. Review of Kenneth R. Westphal, ed., Pragmatism and Realism, by. [REVIEW]Frederick L. Will - 1998 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 12 (4):312.
     
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