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    Theory of order.William Donald Oliver - 1951 - [Yellow Springs, Ohio]: Antioch Press.
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    Church Teaching as the ‘Language’ of Catholic Theology.William J. Hoye - 1987 - Heythrop Journal 28 (1):16-30.
    Book reviewed in this article: In Search of History: Historiography in the Ancient World and the Origins of Biblical History. By John Van Seters. The Hidden God: The Hiding of the Face of God in the Old Testament. By Samuel E. Balentine. Theodicy in the Old Testament. Edited by James L. Crenshaw. Ce Dieu censé aimer la Souffrance. By François Varone. Evil and Evolution, A Theodicy. By Richard W. Kropf. ‘Poet and Peasant’ and ‘Through Peasant Eyes’: A Literary‐Cultural Approach to (...)
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  3. The myth of passage.Donald C. Williams - 1951 - Journal of Philosophy 48 (15):457-472.
  4. The elements of being.Donald Cary Williams - 1953 - Review of Metaphysics 7 (2):3-18, 171-92.
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    Principles of Empirical Realism: Philosophical Essays.Donald Cary Williams - 1966 - Springfield, Ill.,: C.C. Thomas.
  6. Dispensing with existence.Donald C. Williams - 1962 - Journal of Philosophy 59 (23):748-763.
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  7. The Ground of Induction.Donald C. Williams - 1947 - Philosophy 24 (88):86-88.
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  8. (1 other version)Principles of Empirical Realism.Donald Cary Williams - 1968 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 24 (3):377-377.
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  9. Universals and existents.Donald C. Williams - 1986 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 64 (1):1 – 14.
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    The Theory of Probability: An Inquiry Into the Logical and Mathematical Foundations of the Calculus of Probability.Donald C. Williams - 1950 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 11 (2):252-257.
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    The elements and patterns of being: essays in metaphysics.Donald Cary Williams - 2018 - New York, NY: Oxford University Press. Edited by A. R. J. Fisher.
    The Harvard philosopher Donald C. Williams (1899-1983) was a key figure in the development of analytic philosophy. He played a crucial role in reviving metaphysics at a time when other philosophers ridiculed, criticized, and committed it to the flames. He constructed an explanatorily powerful and parsimonious ontology and cosmology founded on logic, science, and common sense. This volume, with its comprehensive introduction, is set to be the definitive source for William's work, both for historians of analytic philosophy and (...)
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    The sea fight tomorrow.Donald Cary Williams - 1999 - In Michael Tooley (ed.), Time and causation. New York: Garland. pp. 282-306.
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    Necessary Facts.Donald C. Williams - 1963 - Review of Metaphysics 16 (4):601 - 626.
    My main thesis is that the necessary and its necessity are factual, or matters of fact, in the sense that they are realities on the same ontic plane or planes with any other beings there may be, physical, phenomenal, or Platonically transcendent, and are no more creatures of thought and speech than dogs and gravity are; if I think they are all physical actualities, this is only because I think everything is. I have a second thesis, however, which is that (...)
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    The Metaphysics of Logical Positivism.Donald C. Williams - 1955 - Philosophical Review 64 (4):646.
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    C. S. Lewis’s Dangerous Idea: In Defense of the Argument from Reason.Donald T. Williams - 2004 - Philosophia Christi 6 (2):375-377.
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    Ethical intuitionism.William Donald Hudson - 1967 - New York,: St. Martin's Press.
    "Papermacs 3002." Bibliography: p. 72-73.
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  17. (1 other version)The ground of induction.Donald Cary Williams - 1947 - Cambridge, Mass.,: Harvard university press.
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    The definition of yellow and of good.Donald Cary Williams - 1930 - Journal of Philosophy 27 (19):515-527.
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  19. The Nature of Universals and of Abstractions.Donald Cary Williams - 1931 - The Monist 41 (4):583-593.
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  20. Modern moral philosophy.William Donald Hudson - 1983 - New York: St. Martin's Press.
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    (1 other version)The Development of John Stuart Mill's System of Logic.Donald C. Williams & Oskar Alfred Kubitz - 1932 - Journal of Philosophy 29 (24):669.
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    Modern moral philosophy.William Donald Hudson - 1970 - London,: Macmillan.
  23. (2 other versions)On the elements of being: I.Donald Cary Williams - 1953 - Review of Metaphysics 7 (1):3--18.
    Metaphysics is the thoroughly empirical science. Every item of experience must be evidence for or against any hypothesis of speculative cosmology, and every experienced object must be an exemplar and test case for the categories of analytic ontology. Technically, therefore, one example ought for our present theme to be as good as another. The more dignified examples, however, are darkened with a patina of tradition and partisanship, while some frivolous ones are peculiarly perspicuous. Let us therefore imagine three lollipops, made (...)
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  24. The innocence of the given.Donald C. Williams - 1933 - Journal of Philosophy 30 (23):617-628.
  25. More on the ordinariness of history.Donald C. Williams - 1955 - Journal of Philosophy 52 (10):269-277.
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    Induction and the future.Donald Williams - 1948 - Mind 57 (226):226-229.
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    Scientific evidence and action patterns.Donald Williams - 1946 - Philosophical Review 55 (5):580-586.
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    Professor Dubs on the principle of indifference.Donald C. Williams - 1939 - Philosophy of Science 6 (3):371-373.
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    The problem of probability.Donald Williams - 1945 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 6 (4):619-622.
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    The Logic of the Sciences and the Humanities.Donald Williams - 1949 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 9 (4):761-765.
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    The Inductive Argument for Subjectivism.Donald C. Williams - 1934 - The Monist 44 (1):80-107.
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    Naturalism and the nature of things.Donald Williams - 1944 - Philosophical Review 53 (5):417-443.
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  33. On the credibility of personalism.Donald C. Williams - 1951 - Philosophical Forum 9:23.
     
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    Samuel Alexander and the Analytical Introverts.Donald C. Williams - 2021 - In A. R. J. Fisher (ed.), Marking the Centenary of Samuel Alexander’s Space, Time and Deity. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 89-106.
    This chapter is an expository essay on Alexander’s character as a philosopher and his philosophical system. Alexander’s belief in the substance of philosophy and its classical problems is compared and contrasted with positivism and linguisticism, arguing that the latter schools of thought are anti-philosophical at root. The main aspects of Alexander’s philosophy are outlined such as his theory of space and time, the categories, emergentism, realist epistemology, and God, with various criticisms. It is further argued however that Alexander’s approach to (...)
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  35. Professor Linsky on Aristotle.Donald C. Williams - 1954 - Philosophical Review 63 (2):253-255.
  36. E. S. B., the great truths, and philosophies of the big lie.Donald C. Williams - 1958 - Philosophical Forum 16:3.
     
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  37. Whose woods are these.Donald H. Williams - 1972 - Thoreau Journal Quarterly 4:27-28.
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    Tokens, types, words, and terms.Donald C. Williams - 1936 - Journal of Philosophy 33 (26):701-707.
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    Form and matter, II.Donald C. Williams - 1958 - Philosophical Review 67 (4):499-521.
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    On the Elements of Being: II.Donald C. Williams - 1953 - Review of Metaphysics 7 (2):171-192.
    If a bit of perceptual behavior is a trope, so is any response to a stimulus, and so is the stimulus, and so therefore, more generally, is every effect and its cause. When we say that the sunlight caused the blackening of the film we assert a connection between two tropes; when we say that Sunlight in general causes Blackening in general, we assert a corresponding relation between the corresponding universals. Causation is often said to relate events, and generally speaking (...)
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    Divine Paradoxes: A Finite View of an Infinite God.Donald T. Williams - 1999 - Philosophia Christi 1 (2):152-153.
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  42. Mr. Stace's "refutation of realism".Donald C. Williams - 1934 - Mind 43 (171):357-358.
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  43. The social scientist as philosopher and King.Donald C. Williams - 1949 - Philosophical Review 58 (4):345-359.
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    The is-ought question: a collection of papers on the central problems in moral philosophy.William Donald Hudson - 1969 - London,: Macmillan.
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    Form and matter, I.Donald C. Williams - 1958 - Philosophical Review 67 (3):291-312.
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    Made for Another World.Donald T. Williams - 2017 - Philosophia Christi 19 (2):449-454.
    C. S. Lewis’s argument from desire is best understood as an argument to the best explanation. It has two weaknesses. First, it is not clear that everyone in fact has the experience it references. Second, even if it successfully points to the existence of some Desired Object not experienced in the finite temporal world, it cannot of itself show that this object is a god, much less the God of the Bible. Nevertheless, the argument does have value in confirming, for (...)
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  47. Norma Turbulenta: "Stormin' Norman".Donald T. Williams - 2016 - In Terry L. Miethe & Norman L. Geisler (eds.), I am put here for the defense of the Gospel: Dr. Norman L. Geisler: a festschrift in his honor. Eugene, Oregon: Pickwick Publications, an imprint of Wipf and Stock Publishers.
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    Professor Carnap's philosophy of probability.Donald C. Williams - 1952 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 13 (1):103-121.
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    Ralph Barton Perry.Donald Williams - 1958 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 32 (4):195 - 196.
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    Reginald Chauncey Robbins.Donald C. Williams - 1955 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 29:116 - 117.
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