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  1. Mental Acts: Their Content And Their Objects.Peter Thomas Geach - 1957 - London, England: Humanities Press.
    ACT, CONTENT, AND OBJECT THE TITLE I have chosen for this work is a mere label for a set of problems; the controversial views that have historically been ...
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  2. Reference and generality: an examination of some medieval and modern theories.Peter Thomas Geach - 1980 - Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press.
  3. Ontological relativity and relative identity.Peter Thomas Geach - 1973 - In Milton Karl Munitz (ed.), Logic and ontology. New York,: New York University Press.
     
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  4. Logic Matters.Peter Thomas Geach - 1972 - Oxford,: University of California Press.
    Historical Essays. HISTORY OF A FALLACY The logical fallacy that I am going to discuss here is one that it is quite easy to see by common sense in simple ...
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  5. God and the soul.Peter Thomas Geach - 2000 - London: Routledge and Kegan Paul.
    This collection of nine papers brings together Many of Geach's thoughts on such wide topics as resurrection, deductive proof of the existence of God, God's role in ethics, materialism, and the relation of time and prayer. The first three papers are concerned with the survival of death and what form such a survival might take. This includes Geach's argument against materialism in "What Do We Think With?" Two further papers are concerned with arguments about existence, and the remaining (...)
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    Reason and argument.Peter Thomas Geach - 1976 - Oxford: Blackwell.
    Philosophy as now pursued in British universities (and many others) is a highly argumentative discipline. The philosophers most studied are not sages who ...
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  7. Quine on classes and properties.Peter Thomas Geach - 1953 - Philosophical Review 62 (3):409-412.
  8. Imiona własne a nazwy ogólne.Peter Thomas Geach - 1974 - Studia Semiotyczne 5:95-100.
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  9. Nazwy a identyczność.Peter Thomas Geach - 1975 - Studia Semiotyczne 6:125-131.
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  10. Critical notices.Peter Thomas Geach - 1949 - Mind 58 (230):238-245.
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  11. (1 other version)Reference and Generality: An Examination of Some Medieval and Modern Theories.Peter Thomas Geach - 1964 - Mind 73 (292):575-583.
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    Moral Truth and Moral Tradition: Essays in Honour of Peter Geach and Elizabeth Anscombe.Peter Thomas Geach, Gertrude Elizabeth Margaret Anscombe & Luke Gormally - 1994 - Four Courts Pressltd.
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  13. Czemu zdanie nie jest nazwą.Peter Thomas Geach - 1972 - Studia Semiotyczne 3:13-21.
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  14. On rigour in semantics.Peter Thomas Geach - 1949 - Mind 58 (232):518-522.
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  15. Subject and predicate.Peter Thomas Geach - 1950 - Mind 59 (236):461-482.
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  16. Truth, Love and Immortality: An Introduction to Mctaggart’s Philosophy.Peter Thomas Geach - 1979 - London: Hutchinson.
    In this important contribution to the revived interest in McTaggart's philosophy, Professor Geach clearly expounds the main lines of his metaphysical thought. McTaggart has produced some immensely interesting and significant arguments; in particular, his rigorous reasoning against the trustworthiness of sense perception and the reality of time deserves serious consideration. McTaggart presents his mystical vision of love--the element of our experience that brings us closest to absolute reality--with lucidity and deep conviction. This study will make stimulating reading for all (...)
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    Kilka twierdzeń o sprawiedliwości w stylu Hobbesa.Peter Thomas Geach - 1981 - Etyka 19:69-75.
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  18. The Tractatus is not all rubbish.Geach Peter Thomas - 2006 - Analysis 66 (2):172-172.
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    Descartes: Philosophical Writings.Willis Doney, Elizabeth Anscombe, Peter Thomas Geach & Alexandre Koyre - 1955 - Philosophical Review 64 (4):656.
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    A history of the corruptions of logic: an inaugural lecture.Peter Thomas Geach - 1968 - Leeds,: Leeds University Press.
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  21. The labels.Geach Peter Thomas - 2006 - Analysis 66 (3):266-267.
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    Sur les croyances à propos de soi.Peter Thomas Geach & Bruno Gnassounou - 2010 - Philosophie 107 (4):67-68.
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    The Religion of Thomas Hobbes: P. T. GEACH.Peter Geach - 1981 - Religious Studies 17 (4):549-558.
    In G. K. Chesterton's story The Doom of the Darnaways, Lord Darnaway put on the spines of dummy books in his library such empty designations as The Snakes of Ireland and The Religion of Frederick the Great : I too might appear to have chosen a non-subject for this paper. My coming to the contrary conclusion was the unwitting work of the man whom Balliol College employed to give us tutorials in political philosophy. I soon noticed that his interpretation of (...)
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    Aquinas's Summa Theologiae: Critical Essays.Leonard Boyle, Victor White, John Wippel, Peter Geach, Robert Pasnau, Anthony Kenny, Herbert McCabe, Eleonore Stump, Bonnie Kent & Fergus Kerr - 2005 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    Thomas Aquinas was first and foremost a Christian theologian. Yet he was also one of the greatest philosophers of the Middle Ages. Drawing on classical authors, and incorporating ideas from Jewish and Arab sources, he came to offer a rounded and lasting account of the origin of the universe and of the things to be found within it, especially human beings.
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  25. Geach, Peter Thomas: "Reference and generality". [REVIEW]G. C. Nerlich - 1963 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 41:127.
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  26. Peter Thomas Geach.Olaf L. Müller - 1991 - In Julian Nida-rümelin (ed.), Philosophie der Gegenwart in Einzeldarstellungen: von Adorno bis v. Wright. Kröner. pp. 239-244.
    Dies bietet einen knappen Überblick über Leben und Werk des britischen Philosophen P. T. Geach. Unter anderem wird vorgeführt, mithilfe welches Arguments Geach die Sein/Sollen-Schranke zu überwinden beanspruchte.
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    Geach Peter Thomas. On rigour in semantics. Mind, n. s. vol. 58 , pp. 518–522.Martin R. M.. Mr. Geach on mention and use. Mind, n. s. vol. 58 , pp. 523–524. See Corrigenda, ibid., vol. 59 , p. 144. [REVIEW]Alonzo Church - 1950 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 15 (2):151-151.
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    Review: Peter Thomas Geach, On Rigour in Semantics; R. M. Martin, Mr. Geach on Mention and Use. [REVIEW]Alonzo Church - 1950 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 15 (2):151-151.
  29. (1 other version)Review: Peter Thomas Geach, Reference and Generality. An Examination of Some Medieval and Modern Theories. [REVIEW]Zeno Vendler - 1984 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 49 (2):655-657.
     
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    Review of Peter Thomas Geach: Truth, Love and Immortality: An Introduction to Mctaggart’s Philosophy[REVIEW]Alasdair MacIntyre - 1981 - Ethics 91 (4):667-668.
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    Peter Geach: Philosophical Encounters Edited by H. A. Lewis (Kluwer, Dordrecht: 1991) pp. xi + 320 (£56.50).Thomas Baldwin - 1992 - Philosophy 67 (261):414-.
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    Reference and Generality, third edition. By Peter Thomas Geach[REVIEW]T. Michael McNulty - 1983 - Modern Schoolman 60 (4):284-285.
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    A Rhetoric of Motives: Thomas on Obligation as Rational Persuasion.Thomas S. Hibbs - 1990 - The Thomist 54 (2):293-309.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:A RHETORIC OF MOTIVES: THOMAS ON OBLIGATION AS RATIONAL PERSUASION THOMAS s. HIBBS Thomas Aquinas College Santa Paula, California 'TIHE PROMINENCE of moral obligation in modern hies is l'ooted in an early modern claim, which reached uition in Kant, concerning the primacy of the right ov;er the good.1 Although Kant was not the first to make such a claim, his texts have had the most palpable (...)
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  34. Peter Geach's Ethics.Katharina Nieswandt - 2020 - In Hähnel Martin (ed.), Aristotelian Naturalism: A Research Companion. Springer. pp. 183-193.
    Geach is best known for his contributions to theoretical philosophy: Most of his more than one hundred papers and a dozen books are on logic, philosophy of language and metaphysics. But he also made significant contributions to ethics. Particularly influential were a series of short metaethics papers, which are small masterpieces, both in terms of philosophical content and style. In usually less than ten pages, Geach delivers sharp analyses and powerful objections against influential schools. His arguments are always (...)
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    The Objective Relativity of Goodness.Catherine Peters - 2018 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 92:285-300.
    Peter Geach claims in Good and Evil that there can never be “just good or bad, there is only being a good or bad so-and-so” and thereby denies that goodness can ever be used in a non-relative sense. Although his rejection of absolute goodness might initially seem to be a startling and mistaken departure from the Thomistic understanding, I argue that an examination of Thomas’s texts reveal a strong agreement between them, one grounded in a common rejection (...)
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    Descartes: Philosophical Writings. A selection translated and edited by Elizabeth Anscombe and Peter Thomas Geach, with Introduction by Alexandre Koyré. (Nelson, 1954. Pp. 303. Price 12s. 6d.). [REVIEW]J. Hartland-Swann - 1956 - Philosophy 31 (116):84-.
  37. Willard V. Quine. On what there is. Aristotelian Society supplementary volume XXV, London1951, Appendix, 18 pp. unnumbered. [A reprint of XV 152.] - Peter Thomas Geach. Symposium: On what there is. I. Aristotelian Society supplementary volume XXV, London1951 pp. 125–136. - A. J. Ayer. Symposium: On what there is. II. Aristotelian Society supplementary volume XXV, London1951 pp. 137–148. - W. V. Quine. Symposium: On what there is. III. Aristotelian Society supplementary volume XXV, London1951 pp. 149–160. [REVIEW]Charles A. Baylis - 1954 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 19 (3):222-223.
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    Helen Knight and Margaret Macdonald on the meaning of ‘good’.Oliver Thomas Spinney - forthcoming - British Journal for the History of Philosophy:1-19.
    I argue that Helen Knight and Margaret Macdonald expressed views on the nature of ‘good’ in aesthetic contexts which anticipate to a striking extent the dispute between Peter Geach and R. M. Hare over ethical uses of ‘good’ several years later. I show that Knight introduced a distinction between uses of adjectives later drawn also by Geach, and that she employed that distinction, as Geach did, in order to defend a descriptivist approach to ‘good’ according to (...)
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  39. Might anything be plain good?Thomas Byrne - 2016 - Philosophical Studies 173 (12):3335-3346.
    G.E. Moore said that rightness was obviously a matter of maximising plain goodness. Peter Geach and Judith Thomson disagree. They have both argued that ‘good’ is not a predicative adjective, but only ever an attributive adjective: just like ‘big.’ And just as there is no such thing as plain bigness but only ever big for or as a so-and-so, there is also no such thing as plain goodness. They conclude that Moore’s goodness is thus a nonsense. However attention (...)
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  40. Whatever happened to deontic logic?Peter T. Geach - 1982 - Philosophia 11 (1-2):1-12.
  41. Teleological Explanation.Peter Geach - 1975 - In Stephan Kã¶Rner (ed.), Explanation. Blackwell. pp. 76-93.
  42. Class and concept.Peter Geach - 1955 - Philosophical Review 64 (4):561-570.
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  43. Translations From the Philosophical Writings of Gottlob Frege.Peter Geach & Max Black - 1952 - Philosophical Library.
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  44. Reference and Generality.Peter Geach - 1962 - Studia Logica 15:301-303.
     
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  45. Two kinds of intentionality?Peter T. Geach - 1976 - The Monist 59 (3):306-320.
    When I offered this title, I was engaging myself to investigate an apparent difference between two kinds of intentionality, in the hope that I should be able to find some firm logical criterion to distinguish them. I was less successful in this than I had hoped. I think I have gained a certain amount of insight into the logic and semantics of one kind of intentional context, largely due to the work I was doing while visiting the University of Pennsylvania (...)
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  46. Replies.Peter Geach - 1991 - In .
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  47. Assertion.Peter Geach - 1965 - Philosophical Review 74 (4):449-465.
  48. Logical Procedures and the Identity of Expressions.Peter Geach - 1965 - Ratio (Misc.) 7 (2):199-205.
     
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    A Philosophical Autobiography.Peter Geach - 1991 - In Harry A. Lewis (ed.), Peter Geach: Philosophical Encounters. Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 1--25.
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  50. Providence and Evil: The Stanton Lectures 1971–2.Peter Geach - 1977 - Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    Examines the question: if the world is planned in all its detail by a mind, can that mind be called good, given the world's actual nature?
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