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  1. The Structure of Appearance. [REVIEW]W. V. Quine - 1951 - Journal of Philosophy 48 (18):556-563.
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  • Empirical propositions and hypothetical statements.I. Berlin - 1950 - Mind 59 (235):289-312.
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  • Wiggins on identity.Sydney Shoemaker - 1970 - Philosophical Review 79 (4):529-544.
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  • The identity approach to the mind-body problem.Wilfrid Sellars - 1965 - Review of Metaphysics 18 (3):430-51.
    1. My primary aim in this paper is to set the stage for a discussion of some of the central themes in the so-called "identity" approach to the mind-body problem. I have particularly in mind Herbert Feigl's elaborate statement and defense of this approach in Volume II of the Minnesota Studies. A secondary, but more constructive, purpose is to bring out some of the reasons which incline me to think that the theory is either very exciting but false, or true (...)
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  • Philosophical Problems and Arguments.John Perry, James W. Cornman & Keith Lehrer - 1970 - Philosophical Review 79 (4):578.
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  • Reference and Generality.Peter Geach - 1962 - Studia Logica 15:301-303.
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  • On Syntactical Coherence.Kazimierz Ajdukiewicz & P. T. Geach - 1967 - Review of Metaphysics 20 (4):635 - 647.
    So, e.g., this arrangement of terms "John loves Anne" is syntactically built up in a coherent way out of terms that make sense in the English language and is itself an expression that makes sense in the English language. On the other hand "Perhaps a horse if to shine however" is indeed an arrangement of words that make sense in the English language, but it lacks syntactical coherence and is not itself an expression that makes sense in the English language.
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  • (2 other versions)Identity and Spatio-Temporal Continuity.John Perry - 1970 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 35 (3):447-448.
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  • Identity and Spatio-Temporal Continuity.David Wiggins - 1967 - Philosophy 43 (165):298-299.
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  • Hume's Theory of the External World.Ralph W. Church - 1943 - Philosophical Review 52 (3):317.
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