Linked bibliography for the SEP article "Harold Arthur Prichard" by Jonathan Dancy
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- 1906, “Appearances and Reality,” Mind, 15:
223–9. (Scholar)
- 1907, “A Criticism of the Psychologists’ Treatment of
Knowledge,” Mind, 16: 27–53. (Scholar)
- 1909, Kant’s Theory of Knowledge, Oxford: Clarendon
Press. (Scholar)
- 1910, “Philosophic Pre-Copernicanism: an Answer,”
Mind, 19: 541–3. (Scholar)
- 1912, “Does Moral Philosophy Rest on a Mistake?”
Mind, 21: 21–37. (Scholar)
- 1915, “Mr. Bertrand Russell on our Knowledge of the External
World,” Mind, 24: 145–85. (Scholar)
- 1919, “Professor John Cook Wilson,” Mind, 28:
297–318. (Scholar)
- 1928, “Mr. Bertrand Russell’s Outline of
Philosophy,” Mind, 37: 265–82. (Scholar)
- 1929, “Duty and Interest,” Inaugural Lecture (Oxford:
Clarendon Press). (Scholar)
- 1932, “Duty and Ignorance of Fact,” Annual
Philosophical Lecture, Henrietta Hertz Trust (London: Humphrey
Milford), pp. 28. (Scholar)
- 1935, “The Meaning of ἀγαθόν
in the Ethics of Aristotle,” Philosophy, 37:
27–39. (Scholar)
- 1938, “The Sense-datum Fallacy,” Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society (Supplementary Volume), 17: 1–18. (Scholar)
- 1944, “H. W. B. Joseph,” Mind, 53:
189–91. (Scholar)
- H. A. Prichard, Moral Obligation: Essays and Lectures, W.
D. Ross (ed.), Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1949.
- H. A. Prichard, Knowledge and Perception: Essays and
Lectures, W. D. Ross (ed.), Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1950.
- H. A. Prichard, Moral Obligation and Duty and Interest,
J. O. Urmson (ed.), Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1968.
- H. A. Prichard: Moral Writings, J. MacAdam (ed.), Oxford:
Clarendon Press, 2002.
- Aune, B., 1974, “Prichard, Action and Volition,” Philosophical Studies, 25: 97–116. (Scholar)
- Broad, C. D., 1950, “Critical Notice of Moral
Obligation,” Mind, 59: 555–66. (Scholar)
- Dahl, N. O., 1986, “Obligation and Moral Worth: Reflections on Prichard and Kant,” Philosophical Studies, 50: 369–399. (Scholar)
- Dancy, J., 2002, “Prichard on Duty and Ignorance of Fact,” in P. Stratton-Lake (ed.) Ethical Intuitionism: Re-evaluations, Oxford: Clarendon Press, pp. 229–47. (Scholar)
- Dancy, J., 2011, “Has Anyone ever been a Non-Intuitionist?,” in T. Hurka (ed.), Underivative Duties: British Moral Philosophers from Sidgwick to Ewing, Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 87‐105. (Scholar)
- Frankena, W., 1970, “Prichard and the Ethics of
Virtue,” Monist, 54: 1–17. (Scholar)
- Gustafson, D., 1991, “Prichard, Davidson, and Action,” Philosophical Investigations, 14: 205–30. (Scholar)
- Hurka, T., 2010, “Underivative Duty: Prichard on Moral Obligation,” Social Philosophy and Policy, 27: 111–34. (Scholar)
- Passmore, J. A., 1957, One Hundred Years of Philosophy, London: Duckworth, ch. 10: “Cook Wilson and Oxford Philosophy”. (Scholar)
- Price, H. H., 1951, “Critical Notice of H. A. Prichard,
Knowledge and Perception,” Mind, 60:
103–21. (Scholar)
- Schwarz, S. D., 1971, “Does Prichard’s Essay Rest on a
Mistake?,” Ethics, 81: 169–80. (Scholar)
- Shaver, R., 2013, “H. A. Prichard,” H. LaFollette
(ed.) International Encyclopedia of Ethics, New York:
Wiley. (Scholar)
- Shaver, R., 2018, “Prichard’s Arguments against Ideal
Utilitarianism” Utilitas 30, 54–72. (Scholar)
- Sievert, D., 1972, “Does Prichard’s Essay Rest upon a
Confusion?,” Ratio 14: 172–185. (Scholar)
- Stout, G. F., 1907, “Mr. Prichard’s Criticisms of Psychology,” Mind, 16: 236–243. (Scholar)
- Travis, C., 2005, “A Sense of Occasion”, The Philosophical Quarterly, 55: 286–314. (Scholar)
- Urmson, J. O., 1988, “Prichard on Knowledge,” in J.
Dancy, J. M. E. Moravscik, and C. C. W. Taylor (eds.), Human
Agency, Stanford: Stanford University Press, pp.
11–24. (Scholar)
- Berlin, I., 1973, “Austin and the early beginnings of Oxford
philosophy,” in I. Berlin et al. (eds.), Essays on J. L.
Austin, Oxford: Clarendon Press, pp. 1–16. (Scholar)
- Cheney, D. (ed.), 1971 Broad’s Critical Essays in Moral
Philosophy, London: George Allen and Unwin. (Scholar)
- Dancy, J., 2003, “From Intuitionism to Emotivism,” in T. Baldwin (ed.), The Cambridge History of Philosophy 1870–1945, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 693–703. [A general account of British Intuitionism 1914–1946.] (Scholar)
- Hurka, T., 2014, British Ethical Theorists from Sidgwick to Ewing, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014. [An enormously rich and sympathetic account of a century of moral theory in Britain, highly recommended.] (Scholar)
- Muirhead, J. H., 1932, Rule and End in Morals, Oxford: Oxford University Press. [A fascinating account of moral philosophy in Oxford in the early 1930s (Prichard, Ross, Carritt, Joseph).] (Scholar)
- Ross, W. D., 1930, The Right and the Good, Oxford: Clarendon Press. (Scholar)
- Ross, W. D., 1939, Foundations of Ethics, Oxford: Clarendon Press. (Scholar)