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  1. Mark R. Addis (1999). Wittgenstein: Making Sense of Other Minds. Ashgate.score: 290.0
    The difficulties about other minds are deep and of central philosophical importance. This text explores attempts to apply Wittgenstein's concept of criteria in explaining how we can know other minds and their properties. It is shown that the use of criteria for this purpose is misguided.
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  2. Mark Addis (2008). Review of J. Mark Lazenby, The Early Wittgenstein on Religion. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2008 (1).score: 210.0
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  3. Mark Addis (2013). Linguistic Competence and Expertise. Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 12 (2):327-336.score: 120.0
    Questions about the relationship between linguistic competence and expertise will be examined in the paper. Harry Collins and others distinguish between ubiquitous and esoteric expertise. Collins places considerable weight on the argument that ordinary linguistic competence and related phenomena exhibit a high degree of expertise. His position and ones which share close affinities are methodologically problematic. These difficulties matter because there is continued and systematic disagreement over appropriate methodologies for the empirical study of expertise. Against Collins, it will be argued (...)
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  4. Mark Addis (1995). Surveyability and the Sorites Paradox. Philosophia Mathematica 3 (2):157-165.score: 120.0
    Some issues raised by the notion of surveyability and how it is represented mathematically are explored. Wright considers the sense in which the positive integers are surveyable and suggests that their structure will be a weakly finite, but weakly infinite, totality. One way to expose the incoherence of this account is by applying Wittgenstein's distinction between intensional and extensional to it. Criticism of the idea of a surveyable proof shows the notion's lack of clarity. It is suggested that this concept (...)
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  5. Robert L. Arrington & Mark Addis (eds.) (2001). Wittgenstein and Philosophy of Religion. Routledge.score: 120.0
    Wittgenstien and Philosophy of Religion brings together leading Wittgenstein scholars with varying views on what the proper interpretation and acceptability of Wittgenstein's writings are on religion. The themes discussed include Wittgenstein's views on creation, magic and free will.
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  6. D. C. Gooding & T. R. Addis (2008). Modelling Experiments as Mediating Models. Foundations of Science 13 (1).score: 120.0
    Syntactic and structural models specify relationships between their constituents but cannot show what outcomes their interaction would produce over time in the world. Simulation consists in iterating the states of a model, so as to produce behaviour over a period of simulated time. Iteration enables us to trace the implications and outcomes of inference rules and other assumptions implemented in the models that make up a theory. We apply this method to experiments which we treat as models of the particular (...)
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  7. Mark Addis (1993). Does Language Matter to Philosophy?: Aristotle and Wittgenstein on the Nature of Philosophical Enquiry. Cogito 7 (3):211-216.score: 120.0
  8. T. R. Addis & D. C. Gooding (2008). Simulation Methods for an Abductive System in Science. Foundations of Science 13 (1).score: 120.0
    We argue that abduction does not work in isolation from other inference mechanisms and illustrate this through an inference scheme designed to evaluate multiple hypotheses. We use game theory to relate the abductive system to actions that produce new information. To enable evaluation of the implications of this approach we have implemented the procedures used to calculate the impact of new information in a computer model. Experiments with this model display a number of features of collective belief-revision leading to consensus-formation, (...)
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  9. Mark Addis (1995). Criteria. Journal of Philosophical Research 20:139-174.score: 120.0
    The article presents a review of the current literature on Wittgenstein’s notion of a criterion. It essentially deals with developments since Lycan’s survey article on the topic and examines the most important pieces contemporary with or prior to it. Different views on various aspects of criteria are considered and summarised. Particular attention is paid to the role criteria play in the philosophy of mind. A framework in which criteria are regarded as states of affairs is used to provide uniformity in (...)
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  10. Mark Addis (1991). Aristotle. Cogito 5 (1):42-45.score: 120.0
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  11. Mark Addis (1996). Books Reviews. Mind 105 (417):169-170.score: 120.0
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  12. Mark Addis (2013). Response to Collins. Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 12 (2):427-429.score: 120.0
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  13. Laird Addis (1988). Dispositional Mental States: Chomsky and Freud. Journal for General Philosophy of Science 19 (1):1-17.score: 60.0
    Zusammenfassung Chomsky behauptet, daß das Bewußtsein die Struktur eines grammatischen Übersetzungsapparates hat, Freud dagegen betrachtet es als einen unbewußten Geisteszustand. Es wird gezeigt, wie sich diese Theorien innerhalb einer Metaphysik des Bewußtseins vereinbaren lassen, die nur bewußte Geisteszustände als grundlegend, Sinneswahrnehmungen, Bilder, Emotionen und dergleichen als sekundär, und veranlagungsbedingte (natürliche) Geisteszustände als tertiär bezeichnet. Hervorzuheben wäre, daß grammatische Übersetzungsapparate und unbewußte Geisteszustände, wie alle menschlichen Veranlagungen, als Eigenheiten des Körpers, welcher gewissen Gesetzen und Prinzipien unterliegt, zu analysieren sind.
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  14. Andrew Lugg (2007). Wittgenstein: A Guide for the Perplexed - by Mark Addis. Philosophical Books 48 (3):268-269.score: 36.0
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  15. Patrick Sherry (2002). Robert L. Arrington and Mark Addis (Eds) Wittgenstein and Philosophy of Religion. (London and New York: Routledge, 2001). Pp. XVI+187. £50.00 (Hbk). ISBN 0 415 21780. [REVIEW] Religious Studies 38 (2):225-246.score: 36.0
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  16. Charles F. Kielkopf (1995). ‘Surveyablity’ Should Not Be Formalized. Philosophia Mathematica 3 (2):175-178.score: 12.0
    There is a review of how Mark Addis has made a case that it would require great effort for scant philosophical profit to formalize a notion of surveyability as a metamathematical predicate demarcating strict finitistic mathematics. It is then suggested how the notion of surveyability is useful in informal philosophizing about mathematics.
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  17. Alan R. White (1967). Moore and Ryle: Two Ontologists. By Laird Addis and Douglas Lewis. (University of Iowa and Martinus Nijhoff, 1965.). Philosophy 42 (160):176-.score: 12.0