Results for 'Jarnes Mcgilvray'

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    (1 other version)Chomsky: Language, Mind and Politics.James A. McGilvray - 1999 - Malden, MA: Polity.
    Noam Chomsky has made major contributions to three fields: political history and analysis, linguistics, and the philosophies of mind, language, and human nature. In this thoroughly revised and updated volume, James McGilvray provides a critical introduction to Chomsky's work in these three key areas and assesses their continuing importance and relevance for today. In an incisive and comprehensive analysis, McGilvray argues that Chomsky’s work can be seen as a unified intellectual project. He shows how Chomsky adapts the tools (...)
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    The Cambridge Companion to Chomsky.James McGilvray (ed.) - 2005 - Cambridge University Press.
    A comprehensive and accessible companion to the various aspects of Noam Chomsky's work.
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    On squeamishness: A response to Galston.Jarnes S. Fishkin - 1991 - Social Theory and Practice 17 (2):199-206.
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    The “natural” and homosexuality.Jarnes A. Gould - 1988 - International Journal of Applied Philosophy 4 (2):51-54.
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    Indexing Truths: A Critical Notice of John Campbell's Past, Space, and Self.James Mcgilvray - 1996 - Mind and Language 11 (4):433-446.
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    Sobre la gracia artística.Benjamín Jarnés - 1932 - Madrid: [Blass, s.a.].
    Ensayo sobre el concepto de gracia, entendida como un valor interpersonal y social, abordando el problema del desequilibrio y la posible síntesis entre el cerebro y el corazón, entre inteligencia y pasión, entre la soberanía de la razón y la tiranía del irracionalismo, y entre clasicismo y romanticismo.
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    The 1987 Stirling Award Essay: Sex, Repression, and Sanskritization in Sri Lanka?Dennis B. Mcgilvray - 1988 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 16 (2):99-127.
  8. Constant colors in the head.James A. McGilvray - 1994 - Synthese 100 (2):197-239.
    I defend a version of color subjectivism — that colors are sortals for certain neural events — by arguing against a sophisticated form of color objectivism and by showing how a subjectivist can legitimately explain the phenomenal fact that colors seem to be properties of external objects.
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  9. Meanings are syntactically individuated and found in the head.James Mcgilvray - 1998 - Mind and Language 13 (2):225-280.
    Expanding on some of Chomsky’s recently expressed views of meaning in a way that is consistent with his long-held rationalist conception of mind, I show how syntax, broadly conceived, could individuate meanings and provide a science of meanings inside the head. Interpretation becomes a pragmatic matter, although a rationalist account of mind shows how internal meanings guide interpretation and, more generally, language use. In this view of meanings, interpretation, and mind, semantics as usually understood disappears.
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    10 Meaning and creativity.James McGilvray - 2005 - In The Cambridge Companion to Chomsky. Cambridge University Press. pp. 204.
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  11. On the innateness of language.James A. McGilvray - 2006 - In Robert Stainton (ed.), Contemporary Debates in Cognitive Science. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 97--112.
  12. MOPs: The science of concepts.James McGilvray - 2002 - In Wolfram Hinzen & Hans Rott (eds.), Belief and meaning: Essays at the interface. Deutsche Bibliothek der Wissenschaften. pp. 73--103.
     
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    Common Sense Concepts.James McGilvray - 2003 - Croatian Journal of Philosophy 3 (3):275-288.
    Descartes was right: commonsense concepts are acquired, not learned; scientific concepts are learned, not acquired.
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    The functions of tenses.James McGilvray - 1973 - Noûs 7 (2):164-178.
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    Pure process(es)?James A. McGilvray - 1983 - Philosophical Studies 43 (2):243 - 251.
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  16. Reference and Extension.Juhani Yli-Vakkuri & James McGilvray - 2010 - In Patrick Colm Hogan (ed.), The Cambridge Encyclopaedia of the Language Sciences. Cambridge, U.K: Cambridge University Press.
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    Bergson and Modern Physics: A Reinterpretation and Re-Evaluation. [REVIEW]James A. McGilvray - 1974 - Philosophical Review 83 (2):274-277.
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  18. To color.James A. McGilvray - 1983 - Synthese 54 (January):37-70.
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    A defense of physical becoming.James A. McGilvray - 1979 - Erkenntnis 14 (3):275 - 299.
    This paper defends physical becoming against Grünbaum's attack, by constructing three arguments in favor of physical becoming. Of the three, I rely primarily on an argument from the philosophy of language, and especially on the principle that tensed discourse involves presuppositions and commitments that Grünbaum's account of becoming cannot handle. I show that Grünbaum's analysis of becoming can provide only a very implausible reconstruction of the temporal coordination of speakers engaged in discourse.
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    Colors really are only in the head.James A. McGilvray - 1992 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 15 (1):48-49.
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    Can Travis' “Generative Theory of Illocutions” be Generative?James A. McGilvray - 1977 - Dialogue 16 (4):733-742.
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    Patrons, Devotees and Goddesses: Ritual and Power among the Tamil Fishermen of Sri Lanka.Dennis B. McGilvray & Masakazu Tanaka - 1994 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 114 (4):658.
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    The location problem reconsidered: A reply to Ross.James McGilvray - 2001 - Consciousness and Cognition 10 (1):63-73.
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    Political and Social Philosophy: Traditional and Contemporary Readings.Jessie Charles King & James A. McGilvray - 1973 - McGraw-Hill Companies.
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  25. Zeno Vender, The Matter of Minds. [REVIEW]James Mcgilvray - 1986 - Philosophy in Review 6:250-254.
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    Review: The Reference Book. [REVIEW]James McGilvray - 2014 - Mind and Language 29 (4):490-498.
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    Becoming: A modest proposal. [REVIEW]James A. McGilvray - 1976 - Philosophical Studies 30 (3):161 - 170.
    In this paper I attempt a new approach to an old technical term: becoming. I show how the theory that becoming is coming-to-be could be supported by a semantic derivation of the nominalization becoming from its verbal counterpart, by investigating the properties of the present progressive constructions in which becoming as a verbal appears. My theory denies that dates, or qualitative change, play an essential role in the analysis of becoming.
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    Color for Philosophers. C. L. Hardin. [REVIEW]James A. McGilvray - 1991 - Philosophy of Science 58 (2):329-331.
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    Critical notice. [REVIEW]James A. McGilvray - 1979 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 9 (3):519-544.
  30. James McGilvray (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Chomsky.Dunja Jutronić - 2006 - Croatian Journal of Philosophy 18:607-610.
     
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    The Science of Language: Interviews with James Mcgilvray.Noam Chomsky - 2012 - Cambridge University Press.
    Noam Chomsky is one of the most influential thinkers of our time, yet his views are often misunderstood. In this previously unpublished series of interviews, Chomsky discusses his iconoclastic and important ideas concerning language, human nature and politics. In dialogue with James McGilvray, Professor of Philosophy at McGill University, Chomsky takes up a wide variety of topics – the nature of language, the philosophies of language and mind, morality and universality, science and common sense, and the evolution of language. (...)
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  32. James McGilvray, Chomsky: Language, Mind and Politics Neil Smith, Chomsky, Ideas and Ideals.F. Murphy - 2001 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 9 (2):277-279.
     
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    James McGilvray , The Cambridge Companion to Chomsky. Reviewed by. [REVIEW]Eran Asoulin - 2018 - Philosophy in Review 38 (2):67-69.
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    Review of James McGilvray (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Chomsky[REVIEW]John Collins - 2006 - Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2006 (4).
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    Noam Chomsky , The Science of Language. Interview with James McGilvray . Reviewed by.Christina Behme - 2013 - Philosophy in Review 33 (2):100-103.
  36. Double Review: Chomsky: Ideas and Ideals by Neil Smith and Chomsky: Language, Mind, and Politics by James McGilvray[REVIEW]Fred D'Agostino - 2001 - Mind and Language 16 (3):335-344.
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    Bruna Ingrao and Giorgio Israel. The Invisible Hand: Economic Equilibrium in the History of Science, translated by Ian McGilvray. Cambridge, Mass, and London: MIT Press, 1990. Pp. xiii + 491. ISBN 0-262-09028-7. £42.75. [REVIEW]I. Grattan-Guinness - 1991 - British Journal for the History of Science 24 (4):484-485.
  38. The Invisible Hand: Economic Equilibrium in the History of Science by Bruna Ingrao; Giorgio Israel; Ian McGilvray[REVIEW]Charles Clark - 1992 - Isis 83:309-310.
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    Cartesian Linguistics: A Chapter in the History of Rationalist Thought.Noam Chomsky - 1966 - New York and London: Cambridge University Press.
    In this extraordinarily original and profound work, Noam Chomsky discusses themes in the study of language and mind since the end of the sixteenth century in order to explain the motivations and methods that underlie his work in linguistics, the science of mind, and even politics. This edition includes a new and specially written introduction by James McGilvray, contextualising the work for the twenty-first century. It has been made more accessible to a larger audience; all the French and German (...)
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  40. The Metaphysics and Logic of Psychology: Peirce's Reading of James's Principles.Mathias Girel - 2003 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 39 (2):163-203.
    The present paper deals thus with some fundamental agreements and disagreements between Peirce and James, on crucial issues such as perception and consciousness. When Peirce first read the Principles, he was sketching his theory of the categories, testing its applications in many fields of knowledge, and many investigations were launched, concerning indexicals, diagrams, growth and development. James's utterances led Peirce to make his own views clearer on a wide range of topics that go to the heart of the foundations of (...)
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  41. Response.John Hawthorne & David Manley - 2014 - Mind and Language 29 (4):499-510.
    We are very grateful to our critics for their kind words and thoughtful engagementwith The Reference Book (hereafter TRB), and also to the editors of Mind & Language for the opportunity to respond. We’ll start our reply by sketching the book’s positive thesis about specific noun phrases and names. In §2 we’ll relate the traditional semantic category we call ‘reference’ to semantic taxonomies given in terms of mechanisms of denotation. In §3, we’ll turn to acquaintance constraints on reference and singular (...)
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    Skeptizismus Und Metaphysik.Markus Gabriel (ed.) - 2011 - Akademie Verlag.
    Die nicht zuletzt im Zuge der Deklaration eines,,nachmetaphysischen Zeitalters" für überzogen gehaltenen epistemologischen Ansprüche der klassischen Metaphysik scheinen sich auch und vor allem in der Auseinandersetzung mit skeptischen Argumenten bzw. Paradoxien tatsächlich als unhaltbar herauszustellen. Wenn sich bereits alltägliche Wissensansprüche unter dem Seziermesser skeptischen Scharfsinns als insgesamt problematische Klasse entlarven lassen, wie sollte man dann noch sinnvoll Metaphysik betreiben können? Doch der Anschein trügt, wie die Beiträge des vorliegenden Sammelbandes ausführlich darlegen. Dieses Buch reagiert damit auf einen aktuellen internationalen Trend, (...)
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    Metaphysische Grenzen des Zweifels: Mittelalterliche Debatten über skeptische Hypothesen.Dominik Perler - 2011 - In Markus Gabriel (ed.), Skeptizismus Und Metaphysik. Akademie Verlag. pp. 239-260.
    Die nicht zuletzt im Zuge der Deklaration eines „nachmetaphysischen Zeitalters“ für überzogen gehaltenen epistemologischen Ansprüche der klassischen Metaphysik scheinen sich auch und vor allem in der Auseinandersetzung mit skeptischen Argumenten bzw. Paradoxien tatsächlich als unhaltbar herauszustellen. Wenn sich bereits alltägliche Wissensansprüche unter dem Seziermesser skeptischen Scharfsinns als insgesamt problematische Klasse entlarven lassen, wie sollte man dann noch sinnvoll Metaphysik betreiben können? Doch der Anschein trügt, wie die Beiträge des vorliegenden Sammelbandes ausführlich darlegen. Dieses Buch reagiert damit auf einen aktuellen internationalen (...)
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  44. Being Red and Seeing Red: Sensory and Perceptible Qualities.Peter W. Ross - 1997 - Dissertation, City University of New York
    I examine the metaphysical issue of the nature of color. I argue that there are two distinct ranges of colors, namely, physical colors, which are disjunctive monadic physical properties of physical objects, and mental colors, which are properties of neural processes. ;A pair of claims provide the motivation for subjectivist and dispositionalist proposals about the nature of color, proposals which I reject. The first claim holds that a description of colors according to our ordinary experience of color provides a specification (...)
     
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