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  1. Paul O.’Grady (2011). Aquinas and Naturalism. European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 3 (2):369 - 385.
    Aquinas’s actual response to a naturalistic challenge at ST I.2.3 is one which most naturalists would find unimpressive. However, I shall argue that there is a stronger response latent in his philosophical system. I take Quine as an example of a methodological naturalist, examine the roots of his position and look at two critical responses to his views (those of BonJour and Boghossian). If one adjusts some of the problematical aspects of their responses and establishes a hybrid position on the (...)
     
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  2. Paul O.’Grady (2004). The Empirical Stance. The Review of Metaphysics 57 (4):870-872.
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  3. Paul O.’Grady (2003). The Scope of Deflationism: Reply to Gregory. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 67 (3):649-653.
    Paul Gregory’s careful and insightful response to “Camap and Two Dogmas of Empiricism” highlights a number of points which were underdeveloped in that paper. I think that he has brought into relief a central issue between Camap and Quine by supplying a crucial distinction. However I still maintain that Quine’s assault is less than successful and that Gregory’s further analysis of the debate sheds light on why this is so.
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  4. Paul O.’Grady (2003). The Scope of Deflationism. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 67 (3):649-653.
    Paul Gregory’s careful and insightful response to “Camap and Two Dogmas of Empiricism” highlights a number of points which were underdeveloped in that paper. I think that he has brought into relief a central issue between Camap and Quine by supplying a crucial distinction. However I still maintain that Quine’s assault is less than successful and that Gregory’s further analysis of the debate sheds light on why this is so.
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  5. Paul O.’Grady (2001). Willard V. Quine. Philosophy Now 31:40-40.
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  6. Paul O.’Grady (1999). Carnap and Two Dogmas of Empiricism. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 59 (4):1015-1027.
    There is a general consensus that Quine’s assault on analyticity and verificationism in ‘Two Dogma of Empiricism’ has been successful and that Carnap’s philosophical position has been vanquished. This paper so characterises Carnap’s position that it escapes Quine’s criticisms. It shows that the disagreement is not a first order dispute about analyticity or verificationism, but rather a deeper dispute about philosophical method.
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  7. Paul O.’Grady (1997). Aquinas on Modal Propositions. International Philosophical Quarterly 37 (1):13-27.
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  8. Paul O.’Grady (1988). The Metaphysics of the Tractatus. Philosophical Studies 32:297-299.
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