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    Concepts and language: An essay in generative semantics and the philosophy of language.Philipp L. Peterson - 2019 - Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG.
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    On the logic of "few", "many", and "most".Philip L. Peterson - 1979 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 20 (1):155-179.
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    Complex Events.Philip L. Peterson - 1989 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 70 (1):19-41.
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    Anaphoric reference to facts, propositions, and events.Philip L. Peterson - 1982 - Linguistics and Philosophy 5 (2):235 - 276.
    Factive predicates (like ‘-matters’, ‘discover-’, ‘realizes-’) take NPs that refer to facts, propositional predicates (like ‘-seems’, ‘believes-’, ‘-likely’) take NPs that refer to propositions, and eventive predicates (like ‘-occurs’, ‘-take place’, ‘-causes-’) take NPs that refer to events (broadly speaking, including states, processes, conditions, ect.). Logically speaking at least two out of the three categories (facts, propositions, and events) can be eliminated. So, if all three kinds of referents turn out to be required for natural language semantics, their postulation is (...)
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  5. An Abuse of Terminology: Donnellan's Distinction in Recent Grammar.Philip L. Peterson - 1976 - Foundations of Language 14 (2):239-242.
     
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    Higher quantity syllogisms.Philip L. Peterson - 1985 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 26 (4):348-360.
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    Complexly fractionated syllogistic quantifiers.Philip L. Peterson - 1991 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 20 (3):287 - 313.
    Consider syllogisms in which fraction (percentage) quantifiers are permitted in addition to universal and particular quantificrs, and then include further quantifiers which are modifications of such fractions (such as "almost ½ the S are P" and "Much more than ½ the S are P"). Could a syllogistic system containing such additional categorical forms be coherent? Thompson's attempt (1986) to give rules for determining validity of such syllogisms has failed; cf. Carnes & Peterson (forthcoming) for proofs of the unsoundness and incompleteness (...)
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    Philosophy of Language.Philip Peterson - 1980 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 47.
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    Revealing designators and acquaintance with universals.Philip L. Peterson - 1986 - Noûs 20 (3):291-311.
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    An Essay on Facts.Philip L. Peterson - 1990 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 50 (3):610-615.
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    What causes effects?Philip L. Peterson - 1981 - Philosophical Studies 39 (2):107 - 139.
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    Intermediate Quantities: Logic, Linguistics, and Aristotelian Semantics.Philip L. Peterson - 2000 - Ashgate Publishing.
    Intermediate Quantitifiers presents and analyzes the logical and linguistic features of intermediate quantifiers, in a fashion typical of traditional logic. Intermediate quantifiers express logical quantities which fall between Aristotle's two quantities of categorical propositions - the universal and the particular. This book is the first to use traditional methods to integrate the logic and semantics of intermediate quantifiers with the two traditional quantities. Few, many and most express the most commonly referred to intermediate quantities, yet in this book Peterson argues (...)
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  13. Creatio ex pulchritudine.Paul Silas Peterson, Amos Yong, James Kraft, Edwin Koster, David Reiter & Nathanael Johnston - 2009 - Ars Disputandi 9:1566-5399.
    In the Enneads Plotinus articulates an account of ‘creation’ following in the tradition, albeit critically, of Plato’s Timaeus. This article compares Hart’s account of creation, as expressed in The Beauty of the Infinite: The Aesthetics of Christian Truth , and other secondary literature, with that of Plotinus’s. Some significant differences and interesting parallels are highlighted.
     
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  14. The Formative Years of Plant Pathology in the United States.C. Lee Campbell, Paul D. Peterson & Clay Smith - 2000 - Journal of the History of Biology 33 (2):422-424.
     
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    How to infer belief from knowledge.Philip L. Peterson - 1977 - Philosophical Studies 32 (2):203 - 209.
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    Real Logic in Philosophy.Philip L. Peterson - 1986 - The Monist 69 (2):235-263.
    What is “the relation of logic to philosophy?” Is “the traditional bond between logic and philosophy severed?” That the field of logic has evolved away from philosophy proper is supported by the apparent fact that most logic research today is carried out by members of university departments other than philosophy with the main logical concern of philosophy departments being elementary logic instruction. So, it appears to many observers that logic used to be a part of philosophy, but that at the (...)
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  17. N Ews F Ocus.Paul Peterson - unknown
    STILLWATER, MINNESOTA—Two men sit at a long table, oblivious to the breakfast-time commotion. One moves a coffee cup from one side of a water glass to the other. “If I look here and don’t see the cup,” he says to the other, “then I know it must be there.” It sounds like a “deep” exchange between swotty young philosophy majors. But the fellow moving the cup has gray hair— and a Nobel Prize in physics. Sliding the porcelain, Anthony Leggett of (...)
     
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  18. Are some propositions empirically necessary?Philip L. Peterson - 1995 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 55 (2):251-277.
    I would try to reduce the anxiety to realizing that seemingly the same proposition is really different when it is false by pointing out that the contents of two of our beliefs can be different when we think they are the same as well as being the same when we think they are different. That is, belief contents are not infallibly known or knowable in conscious reflective awareness of beliefs. Trying or wanting to accurately perceive what you are thinking does (...)
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    Logic Knowledge.Philip L. Peterson - 1989 - The Monist 72 (1):78-116.
    In “Real Logic in Philosophy” I argued that the study of logic be conceived to be the study of the human faculty for correct reasoning. I relabeled the field of study, as well as the object studied, “real logic”- thereby introducing an ambiguity akin to that found with ‘grammar’. ‘Grammar’ is a term for both a field of study and for the object studied. The parallel to grammar and ‘grammar’ was not accidental. I proposed that the faculty for correct reasoning (...)
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    Real Logic in Philosophy.Philip L. Peterson - 1986 - The Monist 69 (2):235-263.
    What is “the relation of logic to philosophy?” Is “the traditional bond between logic and philosophy severed?” That the field of logic has evolved away from philosophy proper is supported by the apparent fact that most logic research today is carried out by members of university departments other than philosophy with the main logical concern of philosophy departments being elementary logic instruction. So, it appears to many observers that logic used to be a part of philosophy, but that at the (...)
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    Intermediate quantifiers versus percentages.Robert D. Carnes & Philip L. Peterson - 1991 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 32 (2):294-306.
  22. The Moral of the Story: Literature and Public Ethics.J. Patrick Dobel, Henry T. Edmondson Iii, Gregory R. Johnson, Peter Kalkavage, Judith Lee Kissell, Peter Augustine Lawler, Alan Levine, Daniel J. Mahoney, Will Morrisey, Pádraig Ó Gormaile, Paul C. Peterson, Michael Platt, Robert M. Schaefer, James Seaton & Juan José Sendín Vinagre (eds.) - 2000 - Lexington Books.
    The contributors to The Moral of the Story, all preeminent political theorists, are unified by their concern with the instructive power of great literature. This thought-provoking combination of essays explores the polyvalent moral and political impact of classic world literatures on public ethics through the study of some of its major figures-including Shakespeare, Dante, Cervantes, Jane Austen, Henry James, Joseph Conrad, Robert Penn Warren, and Dostoevsky. Positing the uniqueness of literature's ability to promote dialogue on salient moral and intellectual virtues, (...)
     
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    Rationalität im Gespräch: philosophische und theologische Perspektiven: Christoph Schwöbel zum 60. Geburtstag = Rationality in conversation: philosophical and theological perspectives.Christina Drobe, Dirk-Martin Grube, Alexander Kupsch, Paul Silas Peterson, Martin Wendte & Markus Mühlung (eds.) - 2016 - Leipzig: Evangelische Verlagsanstalt.
    English summary: It seems that reason is less a universal principle than something inherently bound to the contexts in which it appears. These contributions to a conference held on the occasion of Christoph Schwobel's 60th birthday explore the character of reason's manifold contexts: the grounding of reason in the inner word of God 's Trinitarian life as well as the disclosure of reason and and its limits in human conversation. German description: Vernunft scheint in der Gegenwart weniger ein allgemeines Prinzip (...)
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    Ich hab' mein Sach' auf Nichts gestellt: Texte zur Aktulität von Max Stirner.Jochen Knoblauch & Peter Peterson (eds.) - 1996 - Berlin: K. Kramer.
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    Anti-Modernism and Anti-Semitism in Hans Urs von Balthasar's Apokalypse der deutschen Seele.Paul Silas Peterson - 2010 - Neue Zeitschrift für Systematicsche Theologie Und Religionsphilosophie 52 (3):302-318.
    SUMMARYThis article analyzes Hans Urs von Balthasar's account of the rise of modernism in his Apokalypse der deutschen Seele . Balthasar's narration of the history of eschatology and the rise of the modern age is critical preparation for his rejection of modernism. It is also a forerunner for his definition of German culture through anti-Semitic adversary-markers. According to Balthasar, in the 18th century there was a fall from a romantic age when German culture was Christian. In the 19th and 20th (...)
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    Attitudinal opacity.Philip L. Peterson - 1994 - Linguistics and Philosophy 17 (2):159 - 220.
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    Attitudinal opacity.Philip L. Peterson - 1995 - Linguistics and Philosophy 18 (2):159 - 220.
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    Are Some Propositions Empirically Necessary?Philip L. Peterson - 1995 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 55 (2):251-277.
    I would try to reduce the anxiety to realizing that seemingly the same proposition is really different when it is false by pointing out that the contents of two of our beliefs can be different when we think they are the same as well as being the same when we think they are different. That is, belief contents are not infallibly known or knowable in conscious reflective awareness of beliefs. Trying or wanting to accurately perceive what you are thinking does (...)
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  29. Correspondance (juin et novembre 1993).P. Peterson - 1995 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 1:83-96.
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    Correspondance Peterson-Chomsky (29 juin - 8 novembre 1993).Phil Peterson & Noam Chomsky - 1995 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 185 (1):83 - 96.
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    Distribution and proportion.Philip L. Peterson - 1995 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 24 (2):193 - 225.
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    Demokratie heute.Paul Silas Peterson - 2022 - Zeitschrift Für Evangelische Ethik 66 (4):299-303.
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    Do Significant Cultural Universals Exist?Philip L. Peterson - 1996 - American Philosophical Quarterly 33 (2):183 - 196.
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    Diagnosing Western Modernity: A Review Article.Paul Silas Peterson - 2015 - Neue Zeitschrift für Systematicsche Theologie Und Religionsphilosophie 57 (2).
    Name der Zeitschrift: Neue Zeitschrift für Systematische Theologie und Religionsphilosophie Jahrgang: 57 Heft: 2 Seiten: 267-284.
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    Erich Przywara on Sieg-Katholizismus, bolshevism, the Jews, Volk, Reich and the analogia entis in the 1920s and 1930s.Paul Silas Peterson - 2012 - Journal for the History of Modern Theology/Zeitschrift für Neuere Theologiegeschichte 19 (1):104-140.
    While Erich Przywara’s philosophical theology, or theological philosophy, and especially his Analogia Entis has been the subject of some research, less is known about the broader cultural and political framework of his thought in the 1920s in the Weimar Republic and in the 1930s during the NS period. Here Przywara is presented in context of his unique religious, political and social milieu. His writings on social, religious and political issues, including his account of the analogia entis concept, are brought into (...)
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    Facts, Events, and Semantic Emphasis in Causal Statements.Philip L. Peterson - 1994 - The Monist 77 (2):217-238.
    What is the logical form of a semantically emphasized causal sentence like the following?
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    Friedrich Hermanni’s Metaphysics.Paul Silas Peterson - 2013 - Neue Zeitschrift für Systematicsche Theologie Und Religionsphilosophie 55 (4):526-538.
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    Fact-, Proposition-, and Event-Individuation.Philip L. Peterson - 2000 - The Proceedings of the Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy 6:29-36.
    The distinctions among facts, propositions, and events are supported by linguistic analyses segregating factive, propositional, and eventive predicates. The concepts of fact, proposition, and event may be basic categories of human understanding, as well as being ontologically significant. FPE theory was developed in part to reject the identification of facts with true propositions. The degree of ‘fineness’ of individuations within each category results from how closely event-, fact-, or proposition-individuation mirrors linguistic semantic structure. Event structure is not reflected in many (...)
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    Historical particularities and concept formation: Comments on Burnett and Palmer.Paul E. Peterson - 1967 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 5 (4):407-422.
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    Is the Traditional Bond Between Logic and Philosophy Severed? No.Philip L. Peterson - 1988 - Philosophie Et Culture: Actes du XVIIe Congrès Mondial de Philosophie 5:572-573.
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    Paul Silas Peterson: Is the term “Catholic fascism” necessary? On the historiographical classifications of post-World War I religious-fascist ideology.Paul Silas Peterson - 2018 - Journal for the History of Modern Theology/Zeitschrift für Neuere Theologiegeschichte 25 (1-2):104-151.
    In den historiographischen Debatten über die verschiedenen Ideologien der ersten Hälfte des 20. Jahrhunderts wird der Begriff „katholischer Faschismus“ gelegentlich verwendet, um eine spezifische Version des Faschismus in den 1920ern, 1930ern und 1940ern Jahren zu bezeichnen. Im vorliegenden Aufsatz wird dieses Konzept in historischer und historiographischer Perspektive analysiert. Dabei geht es v. a. um den religiösen Hintergrund, die verschiedenen begrifflichen Unterscheidungen, die wichtigsten Ereignisse und die ideologischen Zusammenhänge. Der protestantische Faschismus sowie das Konfliktfeld zwischen Katholizismus und faschistischer Ideologie werden auch (...)
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  42. John Bacon, Universals and Property Instances: The Alphabet of Being Reviewed by.Philip L. Peterson - 1997 - Philosophy in Review 17 (4):231-236.
     
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    Kripke on Reference and Mind.Philip L. Peterson - 1997 - Cogito 11 (3):183-191.
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    Linguistic representation.Philip L. Peterson - 1982 - Philosophia 12 (1-2):159-202.
  45. Mark Richard, Propositional Attitudes: An Essay on Thoughts and How We Ascribe Them.Philip L. Peterson - 1996 - Minds and Machines 6:249-253.
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    Once again, Erich Przywara and the Jews: A response to John Betz with a brief look into the Nazi correspondences on Przywara and Stimmen der Zeit.Paul Silas Peterson - 2014 - Journal for the History of Modern Theology/Zeitschrift für Neuere Theologiegeschichte 21 (1-2):148-163.
    In this article, I respond to John Betz who has recently rejected claims that I have made about Erich Przywara’s anti- Semitism and his relationship to Nazi era ideology. Although I admire much of Przywara’s theology and have great sympathy for the teaching about the analogy of being, in this article I address some of the problems of Przywara’s work. I address literature from Przywara on the Jews where he talks about the essence of “the Jew” as “restless” and “revolutionary,” (...)
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    On Lehrer’s Proof That Knowledge Entails Belief.Philip L. Peterson - 1983 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 21 (2):271-279.
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    On Lehrer's Proof That Knowledge Entails Belief.Philip L. Peterson - 2010 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 21 (2):271-279.
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    On Nature and Bioethics.Paul Silas Peterson - 2010 - Human Reproduction and Genetic Ethics 16 (1):74-86.
    The account of nature and humanity’s relationship to nature are of central importance for bioethics. The Scientific Revolution was a critical development in the history of this question and many contemporary accounts of nature find their beginnings here. While the innovative approach to nature going out of the seventeenth century was reliant upon accounts of nature from the early modern period, the Middle Ages, late-antiquity and antiquity, it also parted ways with some of the understandings of nature from these epochs. (...)
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    Paul Silas Peterson: Romano Guardini in the Weimar Republic and in National Socialist Germany: With a brief look into the National Socialist correspondences on Guardini in the early 1940s.Paul Silas Peterson - 2019 - Journal for the History of Modern Theology/Zeitschrift für Neuere Theologiegeschichte 26 (1):47-96.
    Romano Guardini was one of the most important intellectuals of German Catholicism in the twentieth century. He influenced nearly an entire generation of German Catholic theologians and was the leading figure of the German Catholic youth movement as it grew exponentially in the 1920s. Yet there are many open questions about his early intellectual development and his academic contribution to religious, cultural, social and political questions in the Weimar Republic and in National Socialist Germany. This article draws upon Guardini’s publications, (...)
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