Search results for 'Hilary Dickinson' (try it on Scholar)

737 found
Sort by:
  1. Hilary Dickinson & Michael Erben (1984). 'Moral Positioning' and Occupational Socialization in the Training of Hairdressers, Secretaries and Caterers. Journal of Moral Education 13 (1):49-55.score: 120.0
    Abstract This paper examines the occupational socialization of hairdressers, secretaries andcaterers. It introduces the term moral positioning to analyse aspects of this socialization. Moral positioning refers to a stance which minimizes the economic/instrumental aspects of an occupation, instead emphasizing moral cues and social skills. We argue that the adoption of such a stance is a distortion of the real situation, where economic and instrumental considerations are of great importance. An active development of an awareness of one's social position is precluded. (...)
    Direct download (2 more)  
     
    My bibliography  
     
    Export citation  
  2. Greg Dickinson, Carole Blair & Brian L. Ott (eds.) (2010). Places of Public Memory: The Rhetoric of Museums and Memorials. University of Alabama Press.score: 60.0
    introduction Rhetoric/Memory/Place Carole Blair, Greg Dickinson, and Brian L. Ott The story is told of the poet Simonides of Ceos who, after chanting a poem ...
    Direct download  
     
    My bibliography  
     
    Export citation  
  3. Caroline Raby, Dean Alexis, Anthony Dickinson & Nicola Clayton (2007). Empirical Evaluation of Mental Time Travel. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 30 (3):330-331.score: 30.0
    Direct download  
     
    My bibliography  
     
    Export citation  
  4. James W. Moore, Anthony Dickinson & Paul C. Fletcher (2011). Sense of Agency, Associative Learning, and Schizotypy. Consciousness and Cognition 20 (3):792-800.score: 30.0
  5. Cecilia Heyes & Anthony Dickinson (1990). The Intentionality of Animal Action. Mind and Language 5 (1):87-103.score: 30.0
    No categories
    Direct download (2 more)  
     
    My bibliography  
     
    Export citation  
  6. Colby Dickinson (2011). Beyond Violence, Beyond the Text: The Role of Gesture in Walter Benjamin and Giorgio Agamben, and its Affinity with the Work of René Girard. Heythrop Journal 52 (6):952-961.score: 30.0
    Though the work of René Girard has highlighted the interrelations between sacrifice and sacrality in the contemporary world, it has yet to engage the work of Walter Benjamin and his heir, Giorgio Agamben, whose project concerning the Homo Sacer has aroused interest in contemporary political thought. By focusing on Benjamin's early description of mimesis and its relation to language, a position can be elaborated that steers mimesis clear of its indebtedness to language and towards a ‘purer’ realm of gesture. Benjamin's (...)
    No categories
    Direct download (4 more)  
     
    My bibliography  
     
    Export citation  
  7. Colby Dickinson (2011). The Logic of the ''as If'' and the (Non)Existence of God: An Inquiry Into the Nature of Belief in the Work of Jacques Derrida. Derrida Today 4 (1):86-106.score: 30.0
    For Derrida, the ‘‘as if’’, as a regulative principle directly appropriated and modified from its Kantian context, becomes the central lynchpin for understanding, not only Derrida's philosophical system as a whole, but also his numerous seemingly enigmatic references to his ‘‘jewishness’’. Through an analysis of the function of the ‘‘as if’’ within the history of thought, from Greek tragedy to the poetry of Wallace Stevens, I hope to show how Derrida can only appropriate his Judaic roots as an act of (...)
    Direct download  
     
    My bibliography  
     
    Export citation  
  8. T. Dickinson (2011). Repeating, Not Simply Recollecting, Repetition : On Kierkegaard's Ethical Exercises. Sophia 50 (4):657-675.score: 30.0
    This essay argues for a formative, and not simply abstract, aspect to the philosophy of religion by attending to the practices of writing employed in Søren Kierkegaard’s pseudonymous work Repetition . By locating this text within an ethical tradition that focuses upon the practices that form subjects, rather than simply the formulation of a theory, its seemingly literary performances can be viewed as exercises. In particular, this text deploys and transforms the Stoic practices of self writing, in the form of (...)
    Direct download (3 more)  
     
    My bibliography  
     
    Export citation  
  9. G. Lowes Dickinson (1928). On the Discovery of Good—a Dialogue. Philosophy 3 (11):279-.score: 30.0
    No categories
    Direct download (2 more)  
     
    My bibliography  
     
    Export citation  
  10. Cecilia M. Heyes & Anthony Dickinson (1995). Folk Psychology Won't Go Away: Response to Allen and Bekoff. Mind and Language 10 (4):329-332.score: 30.0
  11. O. T. P. K. Dickinson (1993). Heinrich B. Siedentopf: Alt-Ägina IV, 2: Mattbemalte Keramik der Mittleren Bronzezeit, Unter Mitarbeit von Wolfgang Wohlmayr. Pp. 110; 119 Plates (1 Colour), 5 Text-Figures. Mainz Am Rhein: Von Zabern, 1991. DM 190. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 43 (01):201-202.score: 30.0
    Direct download (2 more)  
     
    My bibliography  
     
    Export citation  
  12. David L. Dickinson (2000). Ultimatum Decision-Making: A Test of Reciprocal Kindness. Theory and Decision 48 (2):151-177.score: 30.0
    While fairness is often mentioned as a determinant of ultimatum bargaining behavior, few data sets are available that can test theories that incorporate fairness considerations. This paper tests the reciprocal kindness theory in Rabin (1993 Incorporating fairness into game theory and economics, The American Economic Review 83: 1281-1302) as an application to the one-period ultimatum bargaining game. We report on data from 100 ultimatum games that vary the financial stakes of the game from 1 to 15. Responder behavior is strongly (...)
    Direct download (3 more)  
     
    My bibliography  
     
    Export citation  
  13. G. L. Dickinson (1901). Book Review:An Essay on Personality as a Philosophical Principle. Wilfred Richmond. [REVIEW] Ethics 12 (1):134-.score: 30.0
    Direct download (2 more)  
     
    My bibliography  
     
    Export citation  
  14. Oliver Dickinson (2008). Snodgrass (A.M.) Archaeology and the Emergence of Greece. Pp. X + 485, Figs, Ills, Maps. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2006. Cased, £60. ISBN: 978-0-7486-2333-. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 58 (01).score: 30.0
    Direct download (2 more)  
     
    My bibliography  
     
    Export citation  
  15. O. T. P. K. Dickinson (1992). Tiryns XI Hans-Joachim Weisshaar, Ingrid Weber-Hiden, Angela von den Driesch, Joachim Boessneck, Andreas Rieger, Werner Böser: Tiryns, Forschungen Und Berichte, XI. (Tiryns, Deutsches Archaeologisches Institut Athen.) Pp. Vii+ 171; 58 Plates, 8 Maps. Mainz Am Rhein: Von Zabern, 1990. DM 148. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 42 (02):397-398.score: 30.0
    No categories
    Direct download (2 more)  
     
    My bibliography  
     
    Export citation  
  16. Carole Blair, Greg Dickinson & Brian L. Ott (2010). Introduction : Rhetoric/Memory/Place. In Greg Dickinson, Carole Blair & Brian L. Ott (eds.), Places of Public Memory: The Rhetoric of Museums and Memorials. University of Alabama Press.score: 30.0
    Direct download  
     
    My bibliography  
     
    Export citation  
  17. O. T. P. K. Dickinson (2006). (O.) Krzyszkowska Aegean Seals. An Introduction. (Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies Suppl. 85). London: Institute of Classical Studies, 2004. Pp. Xxx + 425, Illus. £75. 0900587970. [REVIEW] Journal of Hellenic Studies 126:187-188.score: 30.0
    No categories
    Direct download (2 more)  
     
    My bibliography  
     
    Export citation  
  18. Eric Aoki, Greg Dickinson & Brian L. Ott (2010). The Master Naturalist Imagined : Directed Movement and Simulations at the Draper Museum of Natural History. In Greg Dickinson, Carole Blair & Brian L. Ott (eds.), Places of Public Memory: The Rhetoric of Museums and Memorials. University of Alabama Press.score: 30.0
    No categories
     
    My bibliography  
     
    Export citation  
  19. John Dickinson (1952). Agreement and Freedom. Educational Theory 2 (1):1-10.score: 30.0
    Direct download (3 more)  
     
    My bibliography  
     
    Export citation  
  20. A. W. Dickinson (1979). A Note on Φοωίκη in Thucydides 2.69.1. The Classical Quarterly 29 (01):213-.score: 30.0
    Direct download (2 more)  
     
    My bibliography  
     
    Export citation  
  21. George Sherman Dickinson (1957). Aesthetic Pace in Music. Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 15 (3):311-321.score: 30.0
    Direct download (3 more)  
     
    My bibliography  
     
    Export citation  
  22. George Sherman Dickinson (1958). Analogical Relations in Musical Pattern. Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 17 (1):77-84.score: 30.0
    Direct download (3 more)  
     
    My bibliography  
     
    Export citation  
  23. Colby Dickinson (2013). Between the Canon and the Messiah: The Structure of Faith in Contemporary Continental Thought. Bloomsbury Academic.score: 30.0
    The legacy of an antinomian messianism within a Jewish historical context -- Jacques Derrida and Giorgio Agamben on the processes of messianicity and canonicity -- Conclusions formulated on the basis of part I: recognizing the challenges of a "political theology of immanence" -- The radical hermeneutics of theology -- The "violence" of the canon: a contemporary context for the canonical form -- The necessity of hermeneutics.
     
    My bibliography  
     
    Export citation  
  24. Frank Dickinson (1929). Dualism and Functionalism.score: 30.0
     
    My bibliography  
     
    Export citation  
  25. Charles Alexius Dickinson (1926). Experience and Visual Perception. [Ithaca, N.Y..score: 30.0
     
    My bibliography  
     
    Export citation  
  26. Colby Dickinson (2013). God & Being: An Enquiry. By George Pattison. Pp. 350, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2011, $93.00. [REVIEW] Heythrop Journal 54 (2):318-319.score: 30.0
    No categories
    Direct download (4 more)  
     
    My bibliography  
     
    Export citation  
  27. R. J. Dickinson (1973). Ignosces Igitur, Si Quid Tibi Triste Libelli Attulerint Nostri W. R. Smyth: Thesaurus Criticus Ad Sexti Propertii Textum. (Mnemosyne, Supplement Xii.) Pp. X+197. Leiden: Brill, 1970. Paper, Fl. 48. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 23 (02):173-175.score: 30.0
    Direct download (2 more)  
     
    My bibliography  
     
    Export citation  
  28. G. Lowes Dickinson (1931). J. Mct. E. Mctaggart. Cambridge [Eng.]The University Press.score: 30.0
    No categories
     
    My bibliography  
     
    Export citation  
  29. C. J. Dickinson (1989). Life and Death Decision Making. Journal of Medical Ethics 15 (2):109-109.score: 30.0
    Direct download (2 more)  
     
    My bibliography  
     
    Export citation  
  30. G. Lowes Dickinson (1932). Plato and His Dialogues. W. W. Norton.score: 30.0
     
    My bibliography  
     
    Export citation  
  31. Thomas S. Dickinson (ed.) (2001). Reinventing the Middle School. Routledgefalmer.score: 30.0
    Many contemporary American middle schools are stuck in a state of "arrested development," failing to implement the original concept of middle schools to varying, though equally corruptive degrees. The individual chapters of the book outline in detail how to counter this dangerous trend, offering guidance to those who seek immediate, significant, internal reforms before we lose the unique value of middle schools for our nation's adolescents.
    Direct download  
     
    My bibliography  
     
    Export citation  
  32. Robert Eric Dickinson (1960). Some Problems of Human Geography. [Leeds]Leeds University Press.score: 30.0
    No categories
     
    My bibliography  
     
    Export citation  
  33. Laura Dickinson (2005). Terrorism and the Limits of Law : A View From Transitional Justice. In Austin Sarat, Lawrence Douglas & Martha Merrill Umphrey (eds.), The Limits of Law. Stanford University Press.score: 30.0
     
    My bibliography  
     
    Export citation  
  34. George Sherman Dickinson (1939). The Pattern of Music. Poughkeepsie, N.Y.,Vassar College.score: 30.0
     
    My bibliography  
     
    Export citation  
  35. O. T. P. K. Dickinson (1992). Tiryns XI. The Classical Review 42 (02):397-.score: 30.0
    Direct download (2 more)  
     
    My bibliography  
     
    Export citation  
  36. Anthony Dickinson (2008). Why a Rat is Not a Beast Machine. In Lawrence Weiskrantz & Martin Davies (eds.), Frontiers of Consciousness. Oxford University Press.score: 30.0
     
    My bibliography  
     
    Export citation  
  37. H. T. Dickinson (1991). Gregory Claeys, Thomas Paine, Social and Political Thought, London, Unwin Hyman, 1989, Pp. Xiv + 257. Utilitas 3 (01):145-.score: 30.0
  38. David R. Shanks & Anthony Dickinson (1988). The Role of Selective Attribution in Causality Judgment. In Denis J. Hilton (ed.), Contemporary Science and Natural Explanation: Commonsense Conceptions of Causality. New York University Press.score: 30.0
    No categories
     
    My bibliography  
     
    Export citation  
  39. Anders Öberg (2011). Hilary Putnam on Meaning and Necessity. Dissertation, Uppsala Universityscore: 18.0
    In this dissertation on Hilary Putnam's philosophy, I investigate his development regarding meaning and necessity, in particular mathematical necessity. Putnam has been a leading American philosopher since the end of the 1950s, becoming famous in the 1960s within the school of analytic philosophy, associated in particular with the philosophy of science and the philosophy of language. Under the influence of W.V. Quine, Putnam challenged the logical positivism/empiricism that had become strong in America after World War II, with influential exponents (...)
    Direct download (2 more)  
     
    My bibliography  
     
    Export citation  
  40. Hilary Putnam & George Boolos (eds.) (1990). Meaning and Method: Essays in Honor of Hilary Putnam. Cambridge University Press.score: 15.0
    In this festschrift for the eminent philosopher Hilary Putnam, a team of distinguished philosophers write on a broad range of topics and thus reflect the remarkably fertile and provocative research of Putnam himself. The volume is not merely a celebration of a man, but also a report on the state of philosophy in a number of significant areas. The essays fall naturally into three groups: a central core on the theme of conventionality and content in the philosophy of mind, (...)
    Direct download  
     
    My bibliography  
     
    Export citation  
  41. Dan Zahavi (2004). Natural Realism, Anti-Reductionism, and Intentionality: The 'Phenomenology' of Hilary Putnam. In Phenomenology of Hilary Putnam in Space, Time, and Culture. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Pub.score: 12.0
    Direct download  
     
    My bibliography  
     
    Export citation  
  42. Alexei Angelides (2004). The Last Collapse? An Essay Review of Hilary Putnam's the Collapse of the Fact/Value Dichotomy and Other Essays. Philosophy of Science 71 (3):402-411.score: 12.0
    Hilary Putnam's The Collapse of the Fact/Value Dichotomy and Other Essays serves as his latest installment attempting to detail some of the historical background and recent controversies over the so-called fact/value distinction. In it, Putnam claims that the positivists' influence led to an inflated dichotomy, rather than distinction, between descriptive sentences and evaluative sentences. He argues that such a dichotomy is unwarranted through a number of arguments intended to show that attempts to "disentangle" facts from values always fail. However, (...)
    Direct download (5 more)  
     
    My bibliography  
     
    Export citation  
  43. Dermot Moran (2000). Hilary Putnam and Immanuel Kant: Two `Internal Realists'? Synthese 123 (1):65-104.score: 12.0
    Since 1976 Hilary Putnam has drawn parallels between his `internal'',`pragmatic'', `natural'' or `common-sense'' realism and Kant''s transcendentalidealism. Putnam reads Kant as rejecting the then current metaphysicalpicture with its in-built assumptions of a unique, mind-independent world,and truth understood as correspondence between the mind and that ready-madeworld. Putnam reads Kant as overcoming the false dichotomies inherent inthat picture and even finds some glimmerings of conceptual relativity inKant''s proposed solution. Furthermore, Putnam reads Kant as overcoming thepernicious scientific realist distinction between primary and (...)
    Direct download (5 more)  
     
    My bibliography  
     
    Export citation  
  44. Urszula M. Żegleń & James Conant (eds.) (2002). Hilary Putnam: Pragmatism and Realism. Routledge.score: 12.0
    One of the most influential contemporary philosophers, Hilary Putnam's involvement in philosophy spans philosophy of mind, philosophy of language, ontology and epistemology and logic. This edited volume explores Putnam's contribution to the contemporary realist and pragmatist debate and includes Putnam's comments on each issue raised.
    Direct download  
     
    My bibliography  
     
    Export citation  
  45. Yiftach J. H. Fehige (2010). The Negation of Nonsense is Nonsense: Hilary Putnam on Science and Religion. Neue Zeitschrift für Systematische Theologie Und Religionsphilosophie 52 (4):350-376.score: 12.0
    While the influential analytical philosopher Hilary Putnam has made significant contributions to philosophy of mind, philosophy of language and philosophy of science, he isn't generally regarded as a philosopher of religion or a theologian. Nonetheless, I argue that his work should be of great interest to philosophers of religion and theologians. Focusing on the relationship between science and religion, this paper explores the importance of Putnam's attempt to reconcile his anti-metaphysical stance and his commitment to a religious form of (...)
    Direct download  
     
    My bibliography  
     
    Export citation  
  46. Hilary Putnam, Hilary Putnam.score: 12.0
    In 1922 Skolem delivered an address before the Fifth Congress of Scandinavian Mathematicians in which he pointed out what he called a "relativity of set-theoretic notions". This "relativity" has frequently been regarded as paradoxical; but today, although one hears the expression "the Lowenheim-Skolem Paradox", it seems to be thought of as only an apparent paradox, something the cognoscenti enjoy but are not seriously troubled by. Thus van Heijenoort writes, "The existence of such a 'relativity' is sometimes referred to as the (...)
    No categories
    Direct download  
     
    My bibliography  
     
    Export citation  
  47. Maria Baghramian & Michael Devitt, Hilary and Me: Tracking Down Putnam on the Realism Issue.score: 12.0
    The paper I gave at the Dublin conference celebrating Hilary Putnam’s 80th birthday was “Resurrecting Biological Essentialism” (2008). This was suitable for a celebratory event because it defended Putnam’s position on biological essentialism (1975) from the consensus in the philosophy of biology. This consensus has led to some severe criticisms of Putnam. Michael Ruse, for example, places Putnam, along with Saul Kripke and David Wiggins, “somewhere to the right of Aristotle” on essentialism and talks of them showing “an almost (...)
     
    My bibliography  
     
    Export citation  
  48. Hilary Putnam (2001). On Hilary Putnam's Farewell Lecture. The Harvard Review of Philosophy 9 (1):4-6.score: 12.0
    Direct download  
     
    My bibliography  
     
    Export citation  
  49. Louise Cummings (2002). Hilary Putnam's Dialectical Thinking: An Application to Fallacy Theory. Argumentation 16 (2):197-229.score: 12.0
    In recent and not so recent years, fallacy theory has sustained numerous challenges, challenges which have seen the theory charged with lack of systematicity as well as failure to deliver significant insights into its subject matter. In the following discussion, I argue that these criticisms are subordinate to a more fundamental criticism of fallacy theory, a criticism pertaining to the lack of intelligibility of this theory. The charge of unintelligibility against fallacy theory derives from a similar charge against philosophical theories (...)
    No categories
    Direct download (3 more)  
     
    My bibliography  
     
    Export citation  
  50. P. Garavaso (forthcoming). Hilary Putnam's Consistency Objection Against Wittgenstein's Conventionalism in Mathematics. Philosophia Mathematica.score: 12.0
    Hilary Putnam first published the consistency objection against Ludwig Wittgenstein’s account of mathematics in 1979. In 1983, Putnam and Benacerraf raised this objection against all conventionalist accounts of mathematics. I discuss the 1979 version and the scenario argument, which supports the key premise of the objection. The wide applicability of this objection is not apparent; I thus raise it against an imaginary axiomatic theory T similar to Peano arithmetic in all relevant aspects. I argue that a conventionalist can explain (...)
    Direct download (3 more)  
     
    My bibliography  
     
    Export citation  
  51. Pablo Melogno (2012). Principios de justificación en la racionalidad informal de Hilary Putnam. Tópicos (24):00-00.score: 12.0
    En Razón, Verdad e Historia Hilary Putnam caracterizó la racionalidad informal como una alternativa que permite superar las limitaciones evidenciadas por las concepciones formalistas de la racionalidad. Se revisa inicialmente la caracterización ofrecida por Putnam y se establece que si bien Putnam niega todo principio universal de racionalidad, admite principios relativos, generales e indeterminados, que permanecen sujetos a necesidades de interrelación cognitiva con el entorno. A continuación, se muestra que los principios aceptan excepciones, y, a partir de aquí se (...)
    No categories
    Direct download (2 more)  
     
    My bibliography  
     
    Export citation  
  52. James Conant & Urszula M. Żegleń (eds.) (2002). Hilary Putnam: Pragmatism and Realism. Routledge.score: 12.0
    This specially commissioned collection discusses his contribution to the realist and pragmatist debate. Hilary Putnam comments on the issues raised in each article, making it invaluable for any scholar of his work.
    No categories
    Direct download  
     
    My bibliography  
     
    Export citation  
  53. Christopher Norris (2002). Hilary Putnam: Realism, Reason, and the Uses of Uncertainty. Distributed in the U.S. By Palgrave.score: 12.0
    In this detailed study, Christopher Norris defends the kinds of arguments advanced by the early realist, Hilary Putnam. Norris makes a point of placing Putnam's work in a wider philosophical context, and relating it to various current debates in epistemology and philosophy of science. Much like Putnam, Norris is willing to take full account of opposed viewpoints while maintaining a vigorously argued commitment to the values of debate and enquiry.
     
    My bibliography  
     
    Export citation  
  54. Jonathan Y. Tsou (2010). Putnam's Account of Apriority and Scientific Change: Its Historical and Contemporary Interest. Synthese 176 (3):429-445.score: 9.0
    In the 1960s and 1970s, Hilary Putnam articulated a notion of relativized apriority that was motivated to address the problem of scientific change. This paper examines Putnam’s account in its historical context and in relation to contemporary views. I begin by locating Putnam’s analysis in the historical context of Quine’s rejection of apriority, presenting Putnam as a sympathetic commentator on Quine. Subsequently, I explicate Putnam’s positive account of apriority, focusing on his analysis of the history of physics and geometry. (...)
    Direct download (2 more)  
     
    My bibliography  
     
    Export citation  
  55. Bob Hale (2004). Putnam's Retreat: Some Reflections on Hilary Putnam's Changing Views About Metaphysical Necessity. Midwest Studies in Philosophy 28 (1):351–378.score: 9.0
    Direct download (5 more)  
     
    My bibliography  
     
    Export citation  
  56. Gilbert Harman (1982). Metaphysical Realism and Moral Relativism: Reflections on Hilary Putnam's Reason, Truth and History. Journal of Philosophy 79 (10):568-575.score: 9.0
    Direct download (3 more)  
     
    My bibliography  
     
    Export citation  
  57. H. G. Callaway (1985). Meaning Without Analyticity (Reprinted in Callaway, 2008 Meaning Without Analyticity). Logique Et Analyse 109 (March):41-60.score: 9.0
    In a series of interesting and influential papers on semantics, Hilary Putnam has developed what he calls a “post-verificationist” theory of meaning. As part of this work, and not I think the most important part, Putnam defends a limited version of the analytic-synthetic distinction. In this paper I will survey and evaluate Putnam’s defense of analyticity and explore its relationship to broader concerns in semantics. Putnam’s defense of analyticity ultimately fails, and I want to show here exactly why it (...)
    Direct download  
     
    My bibliography  
     
    Export citation  
  58. Panu Raatikainen (2003). More on Putnam and Tarski. Synthese 135 (1):37 - 47.score: 9.0
    Hilary Putnam's famous arguments criticizing Tarski's theory of truth are evaluated. It is argued that they do not succeed to undermine Tarski's approach. One of the arguments is based on the problematic idea of a false instance of T-schema. The other ignores various issues essential for Tarski's setting such as language-relativity of truth definition.
    Direct download (4 more)  
     
    My bibliography  
     
    Export citation  
  59. Guy Axtell (1993). Naturalism, Normativity, and Explanation: The Scientistic Biases of Contemporary Naturalism. Metaphilosophy 24 (3):253-274.score: 9.0
    The critical focus of this paper is on a claim made explicitly by Gilbert Harman and accepted implicitly by numerous others, the claim that naturalism supports concurrent defense of scientific objectivism and moral relativism. I challenge the assumptions of Harman's ‘argument from naturalism' used to support this combination of positions, utilizing. Hilary Putnam’s ‘companions in guilt’ argument in order to counter it. The paper concludes that while domain-specific anti-realism is often warranted, Harman’s own views about the objectivity of facts (...)
    Direct download (3 more)  
     
    My bibliography  
     
    Export citation  
  60. Andrew Pessin & Sanford Goldberg (eds.) (1996). The Twin Earth Chronicles: Twenty Years of Reflection on Hilary Putnam's ``the Meaning of `Meaning' ''. M. E. Sharpe.score: 9.0
    This volume will acquaint novice philosophers with one of the most important debates in twentieth-century philosophy, and will provide seasoned readers with a ...
    No categories
    Direct download  
     
    My bibliography  
     
    Export citation  
  61. Andreas Kemmerling, Hilary Putnam: Vernunft, Wahrheit Und Geschichte (Rezension).score: 9.0
    Eine Konzeption von Wahrheit und Vernunft ist Putnams Thema, deren Wahrheitsbegrili iiber das Menschenmogliche hinweg sich erhebt und deren Vernunftbegriff nicht hoch genug greift, um grundlegende Ziige der nienschlichen Rationalitat zu erfassen. Vornehmlich dieser zweite Punkt ist Gegenstand der letzten vier Kapitel..
    No categories
    Direct download  
     
    My bibliography  
     
    Export citation  
  62. Bryan Baird (2006). The Transcendental Nature of Mind and World. Southern Journal of Philosophy 44 (3):381-398.score: 9.0
    Critics of John McDowell’s Mind and World have by and large failed to take sufficient notice of the transcendental context within whichMcDowell situates his work—a failure that has adversely affected their criticisms. In this paper, I make clear this transcendental context and show how it figures in the transcendental argument I see McDowell offering in Mind and World. Interpreting McDowell’s argument in this way, I further argue, helps to answer some of the most pressing objections to what he is doing (...)
    Direct download (3 more)  
     
    My bibliography  
     
    Export citation  
  63. Daniel R. Boisvert (2007). Hilary Putnam, Ethics Without Ontology (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 2004), Pp. IX + 129. Utilitas 19 (4):526-528.score: 9.0
    No categories
    Direct download (3 more)  
     
    My bibliography  
     
    Export citation  
  64. Yemima Ben-Menahem (ed.) (2005). Hilary Putnam (Contemporary Philosophy in Focus). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.score: 9.0
    The essays in this volume discuss Putnam's major philosophical contributions.
    Direct download  
     
    My bibliography  
     
    Export citation  
  65. H. Kornblith, 'Knowledge and its Place in Nature' - Replies to Alvin Goldman, Martin Kusch and William Talbott (Hilary Kornblith).score: 9.0
    No categories
    Direct download  
     
    My bibliography  
     
    Export citation  
  66. Yiftach J. H. Fehige (2007). Putnams Semi-Fideismus. Theologische Quartalschrift 185 (3):215-234.score: 9.0
  67. Howard Sankey (1997). Induction and Natural Kinds. Principia 1 (2):239-254.score: 9.0
    The paper sketches an ontological solution to an epistemological problem in the philosophy of science. Taking the work of Hilary Kornblith and Brian Ellis as a point of departure, it presents a realist solution to the Humean problem of induction, which is based on a scientific essentialist interpretation of the principle of the uniformity of nature. More specifically, it is argued that use of inductive inference in science is rationally justified because of the existence of real, natural kinds of (...)
    Direct download (3 more)  
     
    My bibliography  
     
    Export citation  
  68. George S. Boolos (ed.) (1990). Meaning and Method: Essays in Honor of Hilary Putnam. Cambridge University Press.score: 9.0
  69. Giancarlo Marchetti (1997). An Interview with Hilary Putnam. Cogito 11 (3):149-157.score: 9.0
    No categories
    Direct download  
     
    My bibliography  
     
    Export citation  
  70. John Martin Fischer (2001). Book Review. Freedom and Responsibility Hilary Bok. [REVIEW] Mind 110 (438):432-438.score: 9.0
    No categories
    Direct download (3 more)  
     
    My bibliography  
     
    Export citation  
  71. Thomas Pink (2000). Hilary Bok Freedom and Responsibility. (Princeton NJ: Princeton University Press, 1998). 220pp. [REVIEW] Religious Studies 36 (1):107-121.score: 9.0
    Direct download  
     
    My bibliography  
     
    Export citation  
  72. Michael E. Hobart (1989). Hilary Putnam, the Many Faces of Realism. Metaphilosophy 20 (2):178–181.score: 9.0
    No categories
    Direct download (3 more)  
     
    My bibliography  
     
    Export citation  
  73. I. C. Jarvie (1982). Hilary Putnam Meaning and the Moral Sciences. Metaphilosophy 13 (2):161–164.score: 9.0
    No categories
    Direct download (3 more)  
     
    My bibliography  
     
    Export citation  
  74. Kathleen Okruhlik (1984). Book Review:Reason, Truth and History Hilary Putnam. [REVIEW] Philosophy of Science 51 (4):692-.score: 9.0
    Direct download (2 more)  
     
    My bibliography  
     
    Export citation  
  75. Emrys Westacott (1998). Review Essay : Hilary Putnam, Words and Life, Ed. James Conant (Cambridge, Ma: Harvard University Press, 1994. Philosophy and Social Criticism 24 (1):103-108.score: 9.0
  76. Jane Duran (1996). Naturalizing Epistemology, 2nd Ed. Edited by Hilary Kornblith. Metaphilosophy 27 (4):433-435.score: 9.0
    Direct download (2 more)  
     
    My bibliography  
     
    Export citation  
  77. Antonis Kotsonas (2008). Dickinson (O.) The Aegean From Bronze Age to Iron Age. Continuity and Change Between the Twelfth and Eighth Centuries B.C. Pp. Xvi + 298, Ills, Maps. London and New York: Routledge, 2006. Paper, £16.99 (Cased, £65). ISBN: 978-0-415-13590-0 (978-0-415-13589-4 Hbk). [REVIEW] The Classical Review 58 (01).score: 9.0
    Direct download (2 more)  
     
    My bibliography  
     
    Export citation  
  78. Michael McKenna (2002). Hilary Bok, Freedom and Responsibility: Bok, Hilary . Freedom and Responsibility. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1998. Pp. 220. $45.00 (Cloth). [REVIEW] Ethics 113 (1):144-145.score: 9.0
    Direct download (2 more)  
     
    My bibliography  
     
    Export citation  
  79. C. D. Broad (1932). J. McT. E. McTaggart. By G. Lowes Dickinson. With Chapters by Basil Williams and S. V. Keeling. (Cambridge: At the University Press. 1931. Pp. Viii + 160. Price 6s.). [REVIEW] Philosophy 7 (27):343-.score: 9.0
    Direct download (2 more)  
     
    My bibliography  
     
    Export citation  
  80. G. Forrai (2002). Review of James Conant, Urszula M. Zeglen (Eds.), Hilary Putnam: Pragmatism and Realism, Routledge. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2002 (7).score: 9.0
  81. Carl Hausman (1998). Infinitesimals as Origins of Evolution: Comments Prompted by Timothy Herron and Hilary Putnam on Peirce's Synechism and Infinitesimals. Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 34 (3):627 - 640.score: 9.0
    No categories
    Direct download  
     
    My bibliography  
     
    Export citation  
  82. William G. Lycan (1994). Reply to Hilary Kornblith. Philosophical Studies 76 (2-3):259 - 261.score: 9.0
    No categories
    Direct download (4 more)  
     
    My bibliography  
     
    Export citation  
  83. Murray Clarke (1988). Book Review:Naturalizing Epistemology Hilary Kornblith. [REVIEW] Philosophy of Science 55 (1):152-.score: 9.0
  84. Christopher Hookway (1995). Words and Life, By Hilary Putnam, Edited by James Conant. Harvard University Press 1994lxxvi + 531 Pp. £35.95. Philosophy 70 (273):460-.score: 9.0
    No categories
    Direct download (2 more)  
     
    My bibliography  
     
    Export citation  
  85. Yakir Levin (1997). George Boolos (Ed.), Meaning and Method: Essays in Honor of Hilary Putnam, Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 1990. Minds and Machines 7 (4).score: 9.0
    No categories
    Direct download  
     
    My bibliography  
     
    Export citation  
  86. Paul A. Roth (2003). Review of Hilary Kornblith, Knowledge and its Place in Nature. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2003 (12).score: 9.0
    No categories
    Direct download  
     
    My bibliography  
     
    Export citation  
  87. William Demopoulos (1990). Book Review:Representation and Reality Hilary Putnam. [REVIEW] Philosophy of Science 57 (2):325-.score: 9.0
    Direct download (2 more)  
     
    My bibliography  
     
    Export citation  
  88. Richard W. Field (2007). Review of Hilary Putnam's Ethics Without Ontology. [REVIEW] Southwest Philosophy Review 23 (2):111-115.score: 9.0
    No categories
    Direct download  
     
    My bibliography  
     
    Export citation  
  89. Stephen Gaukroger (2003). Hilary Gatti (Ed.),Giordano Bruno: Philosopher of the Renaissance. Aldershot: Ashgate, 2002. Metascience 12 (3):367-369.score: 9.0
    No categories
    Direct download (3 more)  
     
    My bibliography  
     
    Export citation  
  90. D. Mervyn Jones (1959). Patric Dickinson: Aristophanes Against War: The Acharnians, The Peace, Lysistrata. Pp. Xviii + 157. London: Oxford University Press, 1957. Cloth, 18s. Net. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 9 (01):72-73.score: 9.0
    Direct download (2 more)  
     
    My bibliography  
     
    Export citation  
  91. Manley Thompson (1983). Book Review:Reason, Truth and History. Hilary Putnam. [REVIEW] Ethics 94 (1):143-.score: 9.0
    Direct download (2 more)  
     
    My bibliography  
     
    Export citation  
  92. Richard M. Martin (1982). A Memo on Method: Hilary Putnam. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 42 (4):587-603.score: 9.0
    No categories
    Direct download (3 more)  
     
    My bibliography  
     
    Export citation  
  93. Christopher Norris (2005). Hilary Putnam on Realism, Truth and Reason. Philosophy Now 49:17-19.score: 9.0
    No categories
    Direct download  
     
    My bibliography  
     
    Export citation  
  94. D. S. Colman (1948). School Books Alston Hurd Chase and Henry Phillips Jr.: A New Introduction to Greek. Pp. 128. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press (London: Oxford University Press), 1946. Paper, 10s. F. Kinchin Smith and T. W. Melluish: Teach Yourself Greek. Pp. 331. London: Hodder and Stoughton (for the English Universities Press), 1947. Cloth, 4s. 6d. K. C. Masterman: A Latin Word-List. Pp. 3. Melbourne: Macmillan, 1945. Paper, 2s. 6d. K. D. Robinson and R. L. Chambers: The Latin Way. Pp. Xxviii+380 (Many Drawings by Hilary M. Crosse). London: Christophers, 1947. Cloth, 6s. 6d. O. N. Jones: Faciliora Reddenda. Pp. 96. London and Glasgow: Blackie, 1947. Cloth, 2s. I. Williamson: The Friday Afternoon Latin Book. Pp. 79 (Illustrated by Drawings). London and Glasgow: Blackie, 1947. Cloth, 2s. 3d. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 62 (3-4):158-159.score: 9.0
    No categories
    Direct download (2 more)  
     
    My bibliography  
     
    Export citation  
  95. Jeremy Driscoll (1984). The Transfiguration in Hilary of Poitiers' Commentary on Matthew. Augustinianum 24 (3):395-420.score: 9.0
    No categories
    Direct download  
     
    My bibliography  
     
    Export citation  
  96. Hugh Lehman (1978). Book Review:Mathematics, Matter and Method. Philosophical Papers Hilary Putnam; Mind, Language and Reality. Philosophical Papers Hilary Putnam. [REVIEW] Philosophy of Science 45 (1):151-.score: 9.0
    Direct download (2 more)  
     
    My bibliography  
     
    Export citation  
  97. Daniel Laurier (1993). Representation and Reality Hilary Putnam Cambridge, MA, MIT Press, 1988, 136 P. Dialogue 32 (01):178-.score: 9.0
    No categories
    Direct download (2 more)  
     
    My bibliography  
     
    Export citation  
  98. Paul Nagy (2006). Review: James Duban. The Nature of True Virtue: Theology, Psychology, and Politics in the Writings of Henry James, Sr., Henry James, Jr., and William James. Madison: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 2001. London: Associated University Presses, 2001. [REVIEW] Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 42 (1):159-164.score: 9.0
    Direct download (2 more)  
     
    My bibliography  
     
    Export citation  
  99. Philip Schofield (1991). H. T. Dickinson, Ed., Britain and the French Revolution 1789–1815, Basingstoke and London, MacMillan, 1989, Pp. 291. Utilitas 3 (01):150-.score: 9.0
    No categories
    Direct download (2 more)  
     
    My bibliography  
     
    Export citation  
  100. Howard Sankey (1998). Hilary Putnam's Internal Realism. Cogito 12 (1):33-39.score: 9.0
    Direct download  
     
    My bibliography  
     
    Export citation  
1 — 100 / 737