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  1. Gregory W. Fitch (1979). Analyticity and Necessity in Leibniz. Journal of the History of Philosophy 17 (1):29-42.score: 290.0
  2. Gregory W. Fitch (1978). Plantinga's Necessary a Posteriori Truths. Canadian Journal of Philosophy 8 (2):323 - 327.score: 290.0
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  3. Alan Ross Anderson, Ruth Barcan Marcus, R. M. Martin & Frederic B. Fitch (eds.) (1975). The Logical Enterprise. Yale University Press.score: 150.0
    Metaphysics and language: Quine, W. V. O. On the individuation of attributes. Körner, S. On some relations between logic and metaphysics. Marcus, R. B. Does the principle of substitutivity rest on a mistake? Van Fraassen, B. C. Platonism's pyrrhic victory. Martin, R. M. On some prepositional relations. Kearns, J. T. Sentences and propositions.--Basic and combinatorial logic: Orgass, R. J. Extended basic logic and ordinal numbers. Curry, H. B. Representation of Markov algorithms by combinators.--Implication and consistency: Anderson, A. R. Fitch (...)
     
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  4. W. Tecumseh Fitch (2005). The Evolution of Language: A Comparative Review. Biology and Philosophy 20 (2-3):193-203.score: 120.0
    For many years the evolution of language has been seen as a disreputable topic, mired in fanciful “just so stories” about language origins. However, in the last decade a new synthesis of modern linguistics, cognitive neuroscience and neo-Darwinian evolutionary theory has begun to make important contributions to our understanding of the biology and evolution of language. I review some of this recent progress, focusing on the value of the comparative method, which uses data from animal species to draw inferences about (...)
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  5. G. W. Fitch (2004). On Kripke and Statements. Midwest Studies in Philosophy 28 (1):295–308.score: 120.0
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  6. G. W. Fitch (1976). Are There Necessary a Posteriori Truths? Philosophical Studies 30 (4):243 - 247.score: 120.0
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  7. W. Tecumseh Fitch (2008). Nano-Intentionality: A Defense of Intrinsic Intentionality. Biology and Philosophy 23 (2):157-177.score: 120.0
    I suggest that most discussions of intentional systems have overlooked an important aspect of living organisms: the intrinsic goal-directedness inherent in the behaviour of living eukaryotic cells. This goal directedness is nicely displayed by a normal cell’s ability to rearrange its own local material structure in response to damage, nutrient distribution or other aspects of its individual experience. While at a vastly simpler level than intentionality at the human cognitive level, I propose that this basic capacity of living things provides (...)
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  8. G. W. Fitch (1994). Singular Propositions in Time. Philosophical Studies 73 (2-3):181 - 187.score: 120.0
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  9. Gregory Fitch (1990). Thinking of Something. Noûs 24 (December):675-696.score: 120.0
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  10. G. W. Fitch (1996). In Defense of Aristotelian Actualism. Philosophical Perspectives 10:53 - 71.score: 120.0
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  11. G. W. Fitch (1981). Names and the 'de Re — de Dicto' Distinction. Philosophical Studies 39 (1):25 - 34.score: 120.0
  12. W. Tecumseh Fitch (2005). Protomusic and Protolanguage as Alternatives to Protosign. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 28 (2):132-133.score: 120.0
    Explaining the transition from a signed to a spoken protolanguage is a major problem for all gestural theories. I suggest that Arbib's improved “beyond the mirror” hypothesis still leaves this core problem unsolved, and that Darwin's model of musical protolanguage provides a more compelling solution. Second, although I support Arbib's analytic theory of language origin, his claim that this transition is purely cultural seems unlikely, given its early, robust development in children.
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  13. W. Tecumseh Fitch (2008). Co-Evolution of Phylogeny and Glossogeny: There is No “Logical Problem of Language Evolution”. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 31 (5):521-522.score: 120.0
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  14. James D. Carney & G. W. Fitch (1979). Can Russell Avoid Frege's Sense? Mind 88 (351):384-393.score: 120.0
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  15. Frederic Brenton Fitch (1936). A System of Formal Logic Without an Analogue to the Curry W Operator. Journal of Symbolic Logic 1 (3):92-100.score: 120.0
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  16. G. W. Fitch (1998). Temporalism Revisited. Philosophical Studies 92 (3):251-256.score: 120.0
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  17. G. W. Fitch (1999). Tense and Contents. Philosophical Studies 94 (1-2):151-158.score: 120.0
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  18. G. W. Fitch (1977). Are There Contingent A Priori Truths? Journal of Critical Analysis 6 (4):118-123.score: 120.0
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  19. G. W. Fitch (1993). Non Denoting. Philosophical Perspectives 7:461-486.score: 120.0
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  20. Gregory Fitch (1985). On the Logic of Belief. Noûs 19 (2):205-228.score: 120.0
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  21. G. W. Fitch (1984). Two Aspects of Belief. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 45 (1):87-101.score: 120.0
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  22. G. W. Fitch (2001). On Theoretical Identifications. Noûs 35 (s15):379 - 392.score: 120.0
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  23. G. W. Fitch (1986). Belief Ascription. Philosophical Studies 49 (2):271 - 280.score: 120.0
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  24. Gregory Fitch (2004). Discussion – on Logical Properties. Philosophical Studies 118 (3):425-437.score: 120.0
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  25. Marc D. Hauser & W. Tecumseh Fitch (1998). Reidentification and Redescription. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 21 (1):74-74.score: 120.0
    Millikan's account of substance concepts fails to do away with features. Her approach simply moves the suite of relevant features into an encapsulated module. The crux of the problem for scientists studying human infants and nonhuman animals is to determine how individuals reidentify objects and events in the world.
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  26. W. Tecumseh Fitch & Marc D. Hauser (1998). Differences That Make a Difference: Do Locus Equations Result From Physical Principles Characterizing All Mammalian Vocal Tracts? Behavioral and Brain Sciences 21 (2):264-265.score: 120.0
    Sussman and colleagues provide no evidence supporting their claim that the human vocal production system is specialized to produce locus equations with high correlations and linearity. We propose the alternative null hypothesis that these features result from physical and physiological factors common to all mammalian vocal tracts and we recommend caution in assuming that human speech production mechanisms are unique.
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  27. G. W. Fitch (1996). Introduction. Philosophical Studies 84 (2-3):107-108.score: 120.0
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  28. Gregory Fitch (2004). Review: Discussion: On "Logical Properties". [REVIEW] Philosophical Studies 118 (3):425 - 437.score: 120.0
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  29. G. W. Fitch (1996). Representing Beliefs. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 56 (3):597-609.score: 120.0
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  30. B. Bonke, W. Fitch & K. Millar (eds.) (1990). Memory and Awareness In Anesthesia. Swets & Zeitlinger.score: 120.0
  31. G. W. Fitch (1984). Indeterminate Descriptions. Canadian Journal of Philosophy 14 (2):257 - 276.score: 120.0
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  32. G. W. Fitch (1976). Richman on the Principle of Deducibility for Justification. Canadian Journal of Philosophy 6 (2):299 - 302.score: 120.0
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  33. G. W. Fitch (2004). Saul Kripke. Acumen.score: 120.0
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  34. W. Tecumseh Fitch, Marc Hauser, Chomsky D. & Noam (2005). The Evolution of the Language Faculty: Clarifications and Implications. Cognition 97:179-210.score: 120.0
  35. Theodore Guleserian (2007). Gregory W. Fitch, 1948-2007. Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 81 (2):172 -.score: 90.0
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  36. Bernard Linsky (1994). G. W. Fitch's Paleontology. Philosophical Studies 73 (2-3):189 - 193.score: 42.0
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  37. David Robb (2006). Review of G. W. Fitch, Saul Kripke and Christopher Hughes, Kripke. [REVIEW] Philosophical Books 47:165-8.score: 42.0
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  38. A. D. Sanger (1903). Book Review:National Education. H. E. Armstrong, H. W. Eve, Joshua Fitch, W. A. Hewins, John C. Medd, T. A. Organ, A. D. Provand, B. Reynolds, Francis Stoves, Laurie Magnus. [REVIEW] Ethics 13 (3):395-.score: 36.0
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  39. Christopher Smith (2002). COSA N. W. Goldman (Ed.): New Light From Ancient Cosa (Classical Mediterranean Studies in Honour of Cleo Rickman Fitch). Pp. Xvi + 266, Ills, Pls. New York: Peter Lang, 2001. Cased, £38. ISBN: 0-8204-5141-X. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 52 (02):349-.score: 36.0
  40. Alan Johnston (1989). The Scientific Analysis of Pottery R. E. Jones (with Contributions by J. Boardman, H. W. Catling, C. B. Mee, W. W. Phelps and A. M. Pollard): Greek and Cypriot Pottery: A Review of Scientific Studies. (The British School at Athens, Fitch Laboratory, Occasional Paper, 1.) Pp. Xxxi + 938; Numerous Plates, Figures, Tables and 1 Fiche. Athens: British School at Athens, 1986 (Second, Corrected Impression, 1987). £45.00. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 39 (01):109-110.score: 36.0
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  41. Christopher Gregory Weaver (forthcoming). A Church-Fitch Proof for the Universality of Causation. Synthese.score: 15.0
    In an attempt to improve upon Alexander Pruss’s work (2006, pp. 240-248), I (Weaver, 2012) have argued that if all purely contingent events could be caused and something like a Lewisian analysis of causation is true (per Lewis, 2004), then all purely contingent events have causes. I dubbed the derivation of the universality of causation the “Lewisian argument”. The Lewisian argument assumed not a few controversial metaphysical theses, particularly essentialism, an incommunicable-property view of essences (per Plantinga 2003), and the idea (...)
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  42. Marc Hauser, Chomsky D., Fitch Noam & W. Tecumseh (2002). The Faculty of Language: What is It, Who has It, and How Did It Evolve? Science 298 (22):1569-1579.score: 12.0
    We argue that an understanding of the faculty of language requires substantial interdisciplinary cooperation. We suggest how current developments in linguistics can be profitably wedded to work in evolutionary biology, anthropology, psychology, and neuroscience. We submit that a distinction should be made between the faculty of language in the broad sense (FLB)and in the narrow sense (FLN). FLB includes a sensory-motor system, a conceptual-intentional system, and the computational mechanisms for recursion, providing the capacity to generate an infinite range of expressions (...)
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  43. Tadeusz Wieslaw Zawidzki (2006). Sexual Selection for Syntax and Kin Selection for Semantics: Problems and Prospects. Biology and Philosophy 21 (4):453-470.score: 12.0
    The evolution of human language, and the kind of thought the communication of which requires it, raises considerable explanatory challenges. These systems of representation constitute a radical discontinuity in the natural world. Even species closely related to our own appear incapable of either thought or talk with the recursive structure, generalized systematicity, and task-domain neutrality that characterize human talk and the thought it expresses. W. Tecumseh Fitch’s proposal (2004, in press) that human language is descended from a sexually selected, (...)
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  44. John W. Lango (2002). Fitch's Method and Whitehead's Metaphysics. Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 38 (4):581 - 603.score: 12.0
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  45. W. J. Greenstreet (1898). Book Review:Thomas and Matthew Arnold, and Their Influence on English Education. Joshua Fitch; Arnold of Rugby: His School Life and Contributions to Education. J. J. Findlay. [REVIEW] Ethics 8 (4):533-.score: 12.0
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  46. Katalin Bimbó (2005). Types of I -Free Hereditary Right Maximal Terms. Journal of Philosophical Logic 34 (5-6):607 - 620.score: 12.0
    The implicational fragment of the relevance logic "ticket entailment" is closely related to the so-called hereditary right maximal terms. I prove that the terms that need to be considered as inhabitants of the types which are theorems of $T_\rightarrow$ are in normal form and built in all but one casefrom B, B' and W only. As a tool in the proof ordered term rewriting systems are introduced. Based on the main theorem I define $FIT_\rightarrow$ - a Fitch-style calculus (related (...)
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  47. W. Jenkyn Jones (1901). Book Review:Educational Aims and Methods. Joshua Fitch. [REVIEW] Ethics 11 (3):404-.score: 12.0
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  48. M. W. Bunder & Jonathan P. Seldin (1978). Some Anomalies in Fitch's System QD. Journal of Symbolic Logic 43 (2):247-249.score: 12.0
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  49. Noam Chomsky, Marc Hauser, Fitch D. & W. Tecumseh (2005). Appendix. The Minimalist Program. .score: 12.0
     
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  50. Carl G. Hempel, Donald Davidson & Nicholas Rescher (eds.) (1970). Essays in Honor of Carl G. Hempel. Dordrecht,D. Reidel.score: 12.0
    Reminiscences of Peter, by P. Oppenheim.--Natural kinds, by W. V. Quine.--Inductive independence and the paradoxes of confirmation, by J. Hintikka.--Partial entailment as a basis for inductive logic, by W. C. Salmon.--Are there non-deductive logics?, by W. Sellars.--Statistical explanation vs. statistical inference, by R. C. Jeffre--Newcomb's problem and two principles of choice, by R. Nozick.--The meaning of time, by A. Grünbaum.--Lawfulness as mind-dependent, by N. Rescher.--Events and their descriptions: some considerations, by J. Kim.--The individuation of events, by D. Davidson.--On properties, by (...)
     
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