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Philosophical Books 11 (1):34-34 (1970)

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  1. On the Reality of Existence and Identity.Allen Hazen - 1985 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 15 (1):25 - 35.
    Ian Hacking's [6] is a spirited romp though a broad field of metaphysics, touching on a variety of important questions, and appealing to deep results in mathematical logic while remaining free of logical pedantry. Philosophical journals might be more fun to read if others could write in his style. It is an essay in applying the theory of logic expounded in more detail in his very interesting [7]. Unfortunately, despite my sympathy for his project, I have a number of criticisms (...)
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  • On when there must be a time-difference between cause and effect.Carl G. Hedman - 1972 - Philosophy of Science 39 (4):507-511.
    Building on two nonproblematic claims, I argue for a qualified endorsement of Hume's intuition that there must be a time-difference between cause and effect. Those claims are: (i) that the statement 'A caused B' is meaningful only if we have a criterion for saying 'A' and 'B' refer to distinct events; and (ii) that an adequate view of what it is to be an event must illuminate the enterprise of seeking to establish a singular causal statement. Specifically, I argue there (...)
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  • On singular attributions of existence.R. Robert Basham - 1977 - Philosophical Studies 31 (6):411 - 422.
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  • A unified account of causal relata.Peter Menzies - 1989 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 67 (1):59 – 83.
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  • Does St. Anselm Beg the Question?Philip E. Devine - 1975 - Philosophy 50 (193):271 - 281.
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  • Taking the indeterminacy of translation one step further.Nancy Tuana - 1981 - Philosophical Studies 40 (2):283 - 291.
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  • Toward a theory of event identity.Alfred J. Stenner - 1974 - Philosophy of Science 41 (1):65-83.
    This paper takes the first steps in the construction of a theory of event identity as that theory applies to historical sentences. The theory is extensional throughout. Following statements of criteria of adequacy for the construction, Davidson's method of regimenting sentences is adopted in order to allow for variables ranging over events. Events in this theory are only partially construed, that is, to the extent of treating them as concrete individuals rather than as classes or repeatable universals. The paper concludes (...)
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