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    Essentialism: A Wittgensteinian Critique.Garth L. Hallett - 1991 - SUNY Press.
    After tracing the recent decline in explicitly essentialistic theories, Hallett (Dean of the College of Philosophy and letters, St. Louis U.) critically surveys the essentialism still strongly operative in much philosophical reasoning, then ...
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    Wittgenstein's definition of meaning as use.Garth L. Hallett - 1967 - New York,: Fordham University Press.
    "The purpose of this book is to examine and explicate a definition given in Philosophical Investigations. The definition of the meaning of a word is that "the meaning of a word is its use in the language." Hallet understands this as a definition in the strict sense of the word. In Chapter I, the author look to the Tractatus for its treatment of the picture theory of meaning and the Bedeutung/Sinn distinction. The conclusion which he pulls from the early work (...)
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  3. Language and Truth.Garth L. HALLETT - 1988 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 51 (4):739-739.
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    Linguistic Philosophy: The Central Story.Garth L. Hallett - 2008 - SUNY Press.
    Explores the role language plays in the relationship between reality and utterance.
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  5. Christian Neighbor-Love: An Assessment of Six Rival Versions.Garth L. Hallett - 1991 - Journal of Religious Ethics 19 (1):196-196.
     
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  6. Language and Truth.Garth L. HALLETT - 1988 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 24 (1):80-83.
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    A middle way to God.Garth L. Hallett - 2000 - Karachi: Oxford University Press.
    Charting a "middle way" between the extremes represented by Alvin Plantinga and Richard Swinburne, Garth Hallett explores the thesis that if belief in other minds is rational and true (as it surely is), so too is belief in God. He makes a strong case that when this parity claim is appropriately restricted to a single, sound other-minds belief, belief in God and belief in other minds do prove epistemically comparable. This result, and the distinctive path that leads to it, will (...)
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  8. Christian Moral Reasoning: An Analytic Guide.Garth L. Hallett - 1984 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 15 (3):188-189.
     
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    Evil and human understanding.Garth L. Hallett - 1991 - Heythrop Journal 32 (4):467–476.
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    Evil and Human Understanding.Garth L. Hallett - 1991 - Heythrop Journal 32 (4):467-476.
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  11. Essentialism. A Wittgensteinian Critique.Garth L. Hallett - 1993 - Erkenntnis 39 (1):117-121.
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  12. Essentialism. Wittgensteinian Critique.Garth L. Hallett - 1994 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 184 (4):483-484.
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    Invisible Language: Its Incalculable Significance for Philosophy.Garth L. Hallett - 2014 - Lanham: Lexington Books.
    Invisible Language: Its Incalcuable Significance for Philosophy affirms that a greater awareness of language, philosophy's universal medium, could have altered the history of philosophy beyond recognition. Striking a balance between in-depth studies and more over-arching discussions, Garth L. Hallet proves the greatness of the possibilities of philosophy conducted with fuller linguistic awareness.
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    Priorities and Christian Ethics.Garth L. Hallett - 1998 - New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.
    This book provides a full treatment of an issue which is particularly pressing: when the claims of the nearest conflict with the claims of the neediest, as they constantly do, where should preference go? Professor Hallett focuses first on a specific, representative case, pitting the lesser need of a son against the greater need of starving strangers. He brings to bear on this single paradigm all the resources of theological and philosophical reflection - scriptures, patristic teaching, the Thomistic tradition, current (...)
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  15. Rudolf Haller, Questions on Wittgenstein Reviewed by.Garth L. Hallett - 1990 - Philosophy in Review 10 (12):500-502.
     
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    The Genesis of Wittgenstein’s Later Philosophy in His Failure as a Phenomenologist.Garth L. Hallett - 1991 - Philosophy and Theology 5 (4):297-312.
    The history of Wittgenstein’s failed attempt at pure phenomenology illumines his later thought, both globally and in detail, as well as its relation to Husserlian phenomenology.
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    The maturing of monotheism: a dialectical path to its truth.Garth L. Hallett - 2019 - New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
    Truth -- Theism -- Diversity -- Freedom -- Goodness -- Evil -- Afterlife -- Eternity -- Focusing -- Convergence.
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    The Tedium of Immortality.Garth L. Hallett - 2001 - Faith and Philosophy 18 (3):279-291.
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    Wittgenstein's Definition of Meaning as Use.Garth L. Hallett - 1967 - New York,: Fordham University Press.
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    Book Notes. [REVIEW]Nora K. Bell, Samantha J. Brennan, William F. Bristow, Diana H. Coole, Justin DArms, Michael S. Davis, Daniel A. Dombrowski, John J. P. Donnelly, Anthony J. Ellis, Mark C. Fowler, Alan E. Fuchs, Chris Hackler, Garth L. Hallett, Rita C. Manning, Kevin E. Olson, Lansing R. Pollock, Marc Lee Raphael, Robert A. Sedler, Charlene Haddock Seigfried, Kristin S. Schrader‐Frechette, Anita Silvers, Doran Smolkin, Alan G. Soble, James P. Sterba, Stephen P. Turner & Eric Watkins - 2001 - Ethics 111 (2):446-459.
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    Psychological Concepts: A Review of Malcolm Budd's Wittgenstein's Philosophy of Psychology. [REVIEW]Garth L. Hallett - 1991 - Behavior and Philosophy 19 (2):87 - 89.