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  1. John Searle's the construction of social reality.Review Author[S.]: David-Hillel Ruben - 1997 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 57 (2):443-447.
  2. Review: H ow We Act: Causes, Reasons, and Intentions. [REVIEW]David-Hillel Ruben - 2005 - Mind 114 (455):734-737.
    A review of Berent Enc's How We Act: Causes, Reasons, and Intentions.
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    On translating mencius.Review author[S.]: David S. Nivison - 1980 - Philosophy East and West 30 (1):93-122.
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    Symposium contribution on events and their names by Jonathan Bennett.Review author[S.]: David H. Sanford - 1991 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 51 (3):633-636.
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    David-Hillel Ruben’s 'Traditions and True Successors': A Critical Reply.John N. Williams - 2013 - Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 2 (7):40-45.
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    Critical notice.Review author[S.]: David Owens - 1990 - Mind 99 (393):113-122.
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    Reply to commentators.Review author[S.]: David Papineau - 1996 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 56 (3):687-697.
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    Critical notice.Review author[S.]: David R. Bell - 1984 - Mind 93 (370):276-293.
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    Critical notice.Review author[S.]: Hillel Steiner - 1977 - Mind 86 (341):120-129.
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  10. Marxism and materialism: a study in Marxist theory of knowledge.David-Hillel Ruben - 1977 - Atlantic Highlands, N.J.: Humanities Press.
    Argument that Marx has a realist ontology and a correspondence theory of truth. His views are compared to both Hegel's and Kant's. This interpretation departs from more Hegelian, 'idealist' interpretations that often rely on misunderstanding some of the work of the early Marx. There is also a discussion and partial defence of Lenin's Materialism and Empirio-Criticism.
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  11. Action and Its Explanation.David-Hillel Ruben - 2003 - Oxford, U.K.: Oxford University Press.
    Book synopsis: David-Hillel Ruben's new book pursues some novel and unusual standpoints in the philosophy of action. He rejects, for example, the most widely held view about how to count actions, and argues for what he calls a 'prolific theory' of act individuation. He also describes and argues against the two leading theories of the nature of action, the causal theory and the agent causal theory. The causal theory cannot account for skilled activity, nor for mental action. (...)
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  12. Explaining Explanation.David-Hillel Ruben - 1990 - Abingdon, UK: Routledge.
    This book introduces readers to the topic of explanation. The insights of Plato, Aristotle, J.S. Mill and Carl Hempel are examined, and are used to argue against the view that explanation is merely a problem for the philosophy of science. Having established its importance for understanding knowledge in general, the book concludes with a bold and original explanation of explanation.
  13. A conditional theory of trying.David-Hillel Ruben - 2016 - Philosophical Studies 173 (1):271-287.
    What I shall do in this paper is to propose an analysis of ‘Agent P tries to A’ in terms of a subjunctive conditional, that avoids some of the problems that beset most alternative accounts of trying, which I call ‘referential views’. They are so-named because on these alternative accounts, ‘P tries to A’ entails that there is a trying to A by P, and therefore the expression ‘P’s trying to A’ can occur in the subject of a sentence and (...)
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    Philosophy of Economics By C. Dyke Englewood Cliffs: Prentice-Hall, 1981, 184 + viii pp., £5.15.David-Hillel Ruben - 1981 - Philosophy 56 (218):582-.
  15. The Metaphysics of Action: Trying, Doing, Causing.David-Hillel Ruben - 2018 - London: Palgrave Macmillan.
    A discussion of three central ideas in action theory; trying to act, doing or acting, one's action causing further consequences.
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    Varieties of Social Explanation: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Social Science.David-Hillel Ruben & Daniel Little - 1993 - Philosophical Review 102 (1):120.
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    A puzzle about posthumous predication.David-Hillel Ruben - 1988 - Philosophical Review 97 (2):211-236.
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    Review of Homa Katouzian: Ideology and Method in Economics_; David Papineau: _For Science in the Social Sciences_; David Thomas: _Naturalism and social science: a post-empiricist philosophy of social science[REVIEW]David-Hillel Ruben - 1981 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 32 (2):210-217.
  19. Karl Marx.David-Hillel Ruben - 2000 - In A. O'Hear (ed.), German Philosophy Since Kant. Cambridge, U.K: Cambridge University Press. pp. 65-79.
    Book synopsis: This collection of essays from the Royal Institute of Philosophy shows the connections and interrelations between the analytic and hermeneutic strains in German philosophy since Kant, partly to challenge the idea that there are two separate, non-communicating traditions. The distinguished contributors include David-Hillel Ruben on Marx, Robert Solomon writing on Nietzsche, Michael Inwood on Heidegger, P. M. S. Hacker on Frege and Wittgenstein, Christopher Janaway on Schopenhauer, Thomas Uebel on Neurath and the Vienna Circle, and (...)
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  20. Prime Cuts and the Method of Recombination.David-Hillel Ruben - 2022 - Episteme 19 (1):21-30.
    Whether some condition is equivalent to a conjunction of some conditions has been a major issue in analytic philosophy. Examples include: knowledge, acting freely, causation, and justice. Philosophers have striven to offer analyses of these, and other concepts, by showing them equivalent to such a conjunction. Timothy Williamson offers a number of arguments for the idea that knowledge is ‘prime’, hence not equivalent to or composed by some such conjunction. I focus on one of his arguments: the requirement that such (...)
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    Response to an essay review of Explaining Explanation.David-Hillel Ruben - 1992 - Metascience 1:25-30.
  22. On Searle.David-Hillel Ruben - 1997 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 57 (2):443-447.
    Some problems in John Searle's The Construction of Social Reality. I express some doubts about his constitutive v. regulative rule distinction, and press some objections against his unanalysed idea of acceptance or agreement.
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    Explanation.David-Hillel Ruben - 1998 - In Edward Craig (ed.), Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Genealogy to Iqbal. Routledge.
    Book synopsis: The Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy is the most ambitious international philosophy project in many years. Edited by Edward Craig and assisted by thirty specialist subject editors, the REP consists of ten volumes of the world's most eminent philosophers writing for the needs of students and teachers of philosophy internationally. The REP is a project on an unparalleled scale.
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  24. Warnock on rules.David-Hillel Ruben - 1972 - Philosophical Quarterly 22 (89):349-354.
    A discussion of Geoffrey Warnock's views on the analysis of rules.
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    One-particularism in the theory of action.David-Hillel Ruben - 2018 - Philosophical Studies 175 (11):2677-2694.
    In this paper, I intend to introduce what I think is a novel proposal in the metaphysics of action: one-particularism. In order to do so, I must first explain two ideas: a concept in the semantics of English that many philosophers of action take to be of great importance in action theory, causative alternation; and the idea of an intrinsic event. By attempting to understand the role that intrinsic events are meant to play in action theory, I then introduce my (...)
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    Agency, Causation and Freedom.David-Hillel Ruben - 1995 - In E. Barker (ed.), LSE On Freedom. LSE Books. pp. 16.
    Book synopsis: The London School of Economics and Political Science has embraced the full range of the social sciences and its related disciplines. Contributors to this book were invited to write on the subject of freedom. The volume is an exemplary reflection of the variety, the individuality, the different interests, and the range of assumptions found in the scholars of the LSE. The authors come from varied backgrounds - linguistics, mathematics, computer science, sociology, geography, economics, industrial relations, anthropology, political science. (...)
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    Relativism.David-Hillel Ruben - 2005 - In J. Rée & J. O. Urmson (eds.), The Concise Encyclopedia of Western Philosophy. Abingdon, UK: Routledge.
    On its first appearance in 1960, the Concise Encyclopedia of Western Philosophy established itself as a classic; this third edition builds on its original strengths but brings it completely up to date. The Concise Encyclopedia offers a lively, readable, comprehensive and authoritative treatment of Western philosophy as a whole, incorporating scintillating articles by many leading philosophical authors. It serves not only as a convenient reference work, but also as an engaging introduction to philosophy.
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    Realism.David-Hillel Ruben - 2005 - In J. Rée & J. O. Urmson (eds.), The Concise Encyclopedia of Western Philosophy. Abingdon, UK: Routledge.
    On its first appearance in 1960, the Concise Encyclopedia of Western Philosophy established itself as a classic; this third edition builds on its original strengths but brings it completely up to date. The Concise Encyclopedia offers a lively, readable, comprehensive and authoritative treatment of Western philosophy as a whole, incorporating scintillating articles by many leading philosophical authors. It serves not only as a convenient reference work, but also as an engaging introduction to philosophy.
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    Our Knowledge of the External World: a Marxist Perspective.David-Hillel Ruben - 1983 - der 16. Weltkongress Für Philosophie 2:1138-1145.
    This paper, an extract from my Marxism and Materialism: Studies in Marxist Theory of Knowledge, discusses the epistemological status of philosophical realism. I take realism to be a necessary part of what Marx meant by 'materialism'. I argue that there are no valid, non-question-begging, decuctive arguments for the truth of realism; nor does empirical science inductively 'confirm' realism, in any technical sense of 'confirmation'. I argue that the relationship between realism and science is one of methodological continuity, in a sense (...)
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    Philosophy of the Social Sciences: Five Questions.David-Hillel Ruben - 2008 - In D. Rios & C. Schmidt-Petri (eds.), Philosophy of the Social Sciences: Five Questions. Automatic Press.
    Book synopsis: Philosophy of the Social Sciences: 5 Questions is a collection of original contributions from a distinguished score of the world’s most prominent and influential scholars in the field. They deal with questions such as what drew them towards the area; how they view their own contribution, and what the future of the social sciences looks like.
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    Actions and Their Parts.David-Hillel Ruben - 1999 - The Proceedings of the Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy 2:73-80.
    The Causal Theory of Action (CTA) is the view that x is person p’s token action if x is a movement of p’s body caused in the right way by p’s mental states which rationalise x. But there seem to be many actions which are part of a ‘larger’ action, like some particular movement executed in shaving, which are preceded by nosuch rationalising mental states. To cover these cases, the amended CTA says that some item x is a person p’s (...)
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    Patrick Suppes: Probabilistic Metaphysics. [REVIEW]David-Hillel Ruben - 1985 - Mind 94 (376):637-639.
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    Review of Peter Achinstein: The nature of explanation[REVIEW]David-Hillel Ruben - 1986 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 37 (3):377-384.
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    Review of Alan Garfinkel: Forms of Explanation: Rethinking the Questions in Social Theory[REVIEW]David-Hillel Ruben - 1982 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 33 (4):438-441.
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  35. review of Jewish Philosophy in an Analytic Age. [REVIEW]David-Hillel Ruben - 2019 - Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2019.
    A collection of 18 contemporary essays engaged in original, not historical, philosophical research on philosophical themes arising from Judaism.
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  36. Review of Natural Agency. [REVIEW]David-Hillel Ruben - 1991 - Mind (2):287-290.
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    review of C. Dyke, Philosophy of Economics. [REVIEW]David-Hillel Ruben - 1981 - Philosophy 56 (218):582-584.
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    Reviews. [REVIEW]David-Hillel Ruben - 1981 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 32 (2):210-217.
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    Reviews. [REVIEW]David-Hillel Ruben - 1982 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 33 (4):210-217.
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  40. DYKE, C. "Philosophy of Economics". [REVIEW]David-Hillel Ruben - 1981 - Philosophy 56:582.
  41. David-Hillel Ruben, The Metaphysics of the Social World Reviewed by.W. E. Cooper - 1988 - Philosophy in Review 8 (8):323-325.
     
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  42. David-Hillel Ruben, Explaining Explanation Reviewed by.Norman R. Gall - 1994 - Philosophy in Review 14 (5):354-357.
     
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    David-Hillel Ruben, "The Metaphysics of the Social World". [REVIEW]Roger Fellows - 1986 - Philosophical Quarterly 36 (42):92.
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    Review of David -Hillel Ruben, Action and its Explanation[REVIEW]Ausonio Marras - 2004 - Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2004 (4).
  45. David-Hillel Ruben, The Metaphysics of the Social World. [REVIEW]W. Cooper - 1988 - Philosophy in Review 8:323-325.
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  46. David-Hillel Ruben, Explaining Explanation. [REVIEW]Norman Gall - 1994 - Philosophy in Review 14:354-357.
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    II_– _David-Hillel Ruben.David-Hillel Ruben - 1997 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 71 (1):229-246.
    One of the essential distinctions in action theory is that between activity and passivity. I address this distinction in this article.
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    Review: G F Schueler, Reasons and purposes, and David-Hillel Ruben, Action and its explanation. Oxford University Press; Clarendon Press 2003. [REVIEW]Jonathan Dancy - unknown
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  49. The active and the passive: David -Hillel Ruben.David-Hillel Ruben - 1997 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 71 (1):229-246.
    How to draw the distinction between activity and passivity? Whatever that might be, the causal theory of action cannot give the right answer, as it offers an essentially passive account of human action.
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    Reply to reviewers.Review author[S.]: Kendall L. Walton - 1991 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 51 (2):413-431.
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