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    Studies in the Logic of Charles Sanders Peirce.Nathan Houser, Don D. Roberts, James Van Evra & Michael H. G. Hoffmann - 1997 - Philosophische Rundschau 51 (3):193-211.
    This volume represents an important contribution to Peirce’s work in mathematics and formal logic. An internationally recognized group of scholars explores and extends understandings of Peirce’s most advanced work. The stimulating depth and originality of Peirce’s thought and the continuing relevance of his ideas are brought out by this major book.
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    Studies in the Logic of Charles Sanders Peirce.Nathan Houser, Don D. Roberts & James Van Evra (eds.) - 1997 - Bloomington, IN, USA: Indiana University Press.
    This volume represents an important contribution to Peirce’s work in mathematics and formal logic. An internationally recognized group of scholars explores and extends understandings of Peirce’s most advanced work. The stimulating depth and originality of Peirce’s thought and the continuing relevance of his ideas are brought out by this major book.
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  3. Studies in the Logic of Charles Sanders Peirce.Nathan Houser, Don D. Roberts & James Van Evra - 1998 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 34 (1):265-283.
     
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    A reassessment of George Boole's theory of logic.James W. van Evra - 1977 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 18 (3):363-377.
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    Richard whately and the rise of modern logic.James Van Evra - 1984 - History and Philosophy of Logic 5 (1):1-18.
    Despite its basically syllogistic character, Richard Whately's Elements of logic presents the subject in a modern theoretical setting. Whately, for instance, regarded logic as an abstract science, and defined the syllogism as a purely formal device to be used as a means of determining the validity of all arguments. In this paper, I argue that such instances of abstractive ascent place Whately's theory in closer proximity to later 19th-century developments than to the work of his 17th-century predecessors. In addition to (...)
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    On death as a limit.James Van Evra & Alonso Church - 1971 - Analysis 31 (5):170-176.
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    II. Understanding in the social sciences revisited.James W. van Evra - 1969 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 12 (1-4):347-349.
    Rolf Gruner's article on the role of understanding in the social sciences casts rational understanding as the aim of the social sciences. Even though he opts for a non?controversial methodology for the social sciences, his view still commits the social sciences to seeking the reproduction of reality rather than the explanation of it.
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    On Scriven on ‘Verstehen’.James W. Van Evra - 1971 - Theory and Decision 1 (4):377-381.
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    The Rise of Modern Logic.Rolf George & James van Evra - 2006 - In Dale Jacquette (ed.), A Companion to Philosophical Logic. Oxford, UK: Blackwell. pp. 35–48.
    This chapter contains sections titled: The Dark Ages of Logic Kant and Whately Bernard Bolzano John Stuart Mill Boole, De Morgan, and Peirce Gottlob Frege The Austrian School Bertrand Russell.
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  10. Antoine Arnauld and Pierre Nicole, Logic or the Art of Thinking Reviewed by.James van Evra - 1997 - Philosophy in Review 17 (3):153-155.
     
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  11. George Boole, The Laws of Thought Reviewed by.James Van Evra - 2004 - Philosophy in Review 24 (3):166-168.
     
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  12. Israel Scheffler, Symbolic Worlds Reviewed by.James Van Evra - 1999 - Philosophy in Review 19 (1):62-66.
     
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  13. Joseph Margolis, Science Without Unity Reviewed by.James Van Evra - 1990 - Philosophy in Review 10 (10):418-420.
     
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  14. Lewis Edwin Hahn, ed., The Philosophy of AJ Ayer (The Library of Living Philosophers, Volume XXI) Reviewed by.James Van Evra - 1994 - Philosophy in Review 14 (5):327-329.
     
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    Liberating Science from Scientism: Nadeau and Désautels on How it Can be Done in the High Schools.James Van Evra - 1985 - Dialogue 24 (2):321-322.
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    Logic, the Liberal Science.James W. Van Evra - 1985 - Teaching Philosophy 8 (4):285-294.
  17. Leonard W. Doob, Slightly Beyond Scepticism Reviewed by.James W. Van Evra - 1987 - Philosophy in Review 7 (9):345-346.
     
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    On Hacking on Representing and Intervening.James Van Evra - 1986 - Dialogue 25 (4):741-.
    One major part of Representing and Intervening is completely without blemish. In it we find Ian Hacking busy puncturing received opinions about science in his usual lucid and engaging style. If you think, for instance, that scientists decide what exists by passively observing the passing show, Hacking has news for you. Similarly, if you think that experiments exist just to test theories, or that science begins and ends with theories, or that within science as practised there is even any univocal (...)
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  19. Peter Lipton, Inference to the Best Explanation Reviewed by.James Van Evra - 1992 - Philosophy in Review 12 (3):207-208.
  20. Penelope Maddy, Second Philosophy: A Naturalistic Method Reviewed by.James Van Evra - 2008 - Philosophy in Review 28 (2):131-133.
     
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    Quine and Logical Positivism.James Van Evra - 1994 - Journal of Philosophical Research 19:263-271.
    The work of W.V.O. Quine is often held to folIow the logical positivism of the Vienna Circle in broad outline, but to diverge from it in crucial particulars. On the basis of recent reevaluations of the latter, I argue that the philosophical distance between Quine and the Vienna Circle is less than ordinarily thought, or, most importantly, than Quine himself admits.
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    Quine and Logical Positivism.James Van Evra - 1994 - Journal of Philosophical Research 19:263-271.
    The work of W.V.O. Quine is often held to folIow the logical positivism of the Vienna Circle in broad outline, but to diverge from it in crucial particulars. On the basis of recent reevaluations of the latter, I argue that the philosophical distance between Quine and the Vienna Circle is less than ordinarily thought, or, most importantly, than Quine himself admits.
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  23. Robert E. Butts, Witches, Scientists, Philosophers: Essays and Lectures Reviewed by.James Van Evra - 2002 - Philosophy in Review 22 (1):17-18.
     
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  24. Susan Haack, Manifesto of a Passionate Moderate Reviewed by.James van Evra - 1999 - Philosophy in Review 19 (5):334-337.
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  25. Traditional Philosophy of Science: A Defense.James W. van Evra - 1976 - In William R. Shea (ed.), Basic Issues in the Philosophy of Science. Science History Publications.
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    The Responsibilities of Scientists.James Van Evra - 1992 - Dialogue 31 (1):83-86.
    The high quality of the 20 papers in this collection is evidence that even in an area which has been repeatedly mined, there is always room for interesting, well presented thought.The authors represented include both philosophers and working scientists. Some are well known contributors to philosophical discussion, while the work of others will be less familiar to North American journal audiences.
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  27. Antoine Arnauld and Pierre Nicole, Logic or the Art of Thinking. [REVIEW]James van Evra - 1997 - Philosophy in Review 17:153-155.
     
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    Analytical Philosophy of Technology Friedrich Rapp Translated by Stanley R. Carpenter and Theodor Langen-Bruch Dordrecht, Holland, and Boston: D. Reidel, 1981. Pp. vi, 199. $34.00, $14.95 paper. [REVIEW]James Van Evra - 1984 - Dialogue 23 (4):745.
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    Dividing Reality. [REVIEW]James Van Evra - 1995 - Review of Metaphysics 48 (3):659-660.
    Hirsch here takes up the semantically ascended descendant of an old metaphysical problem. In its earlier guise the problem was whether the world falls neatly into parts, so that science need only find the "joints," and carve away. As science became more sophisticated, however, it became more difficult to sustain the question in the purely substantival sense. Whether that question can even be meaningfully asked, however, does not matter, for one way or the other we at least have a language (...)
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  30. George Boole, The Laws of Thought. [REVIEW]James Van Evra - 2004 - Philosophy in Review 24:166-168.
     
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  31. Harvey Siegel, ed., Reason and Education: Essays in Honor of Israel Scheffler. [REVIEW]James Van Evra - 1999 - Philosophy in Review 19:62-66.
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  32. Israel Scheffler, Symbolic Worlds. [REVIEW]James Van Evra - 1999 - Philosophy in Review 19:62-66.
     
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  33. Joseph Margolis, Science Without Unity. [REVIEW]James Van Evra - 1990 - Philosophy in Review 10:418-420.
     
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  34. Lewis Edwin Hahn, ed., The Philosophy of A.J. Ayer. [REVIEW]James Van Evra - 1994 - Philosophy in Review 14:327-329.
     
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  35. Leonard W. Doob, Slightly Beyond Scepticism. [REVIEW]James Van Evra - 1987 - Philosophy in Review 7:345-346.
     
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  36. Peter Lipton, Inference to the Best Explanation. [REVIEW]James Van Evra - 1992 - Philosophy in Review 12:207-208.
  37. Robert E. Butts, Witches, Scientists, Philosophers: Essays and Lectures. [REVIEW]James Van Evra - 2002 - Philosophy in Review 22:17-18.
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  38. Susan Haack, Manifesto of a Passionate Moderate. [REVIEW]James van Evra - 1999 - Philosophy in Review 19:334-337.
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    Theories and Things W. V. Quine Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1981. Pp. 219. $12.50. [REVIEW]James van Evra - 1984 - Dialogue 23 (3):558-559.
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    The Search for Mathematical Roots, 1870–1940: Logics, Set Theories, and the Foundations of Mathematics from Cantor through Russell to Gödel. [REVIEW]James Van Evra - 2003 - Isis 94:387-388.