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    The Definition of Life.Benj Haskell & B. H. - 1875 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 9 (2):218 - 221.
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  2. Rationalization and the Ross Paradox.Benj Hellie - 2016 - In Nate Charlow & Matthew Chrisman (eds.), Deontic Modality. Oxford University Press. pp. 283--323.
    'Post this letter!' does not entail 'Post this letter or drink up my wine!' (the Ross Paradox) because one can be in a state with the content of the former without being in a state with the content of the latter; in turn, because the latter can rationalize drinking up my wine but the former cannot; in turn, because practical rationalization flows toward one's present situation, in contrast with the flow of theoretical rationalization from one's present situation. Formally, this is (...)
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  3. A Web 'Bartleby'for Teachers, Students, and Scholars.Haskell Springer - 2001 - Kairos: A Journal of Rhetoric, Technology, and Pedagogy 6.
     
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  4. Foundations of mathematical logic.Haskell Brooks Curry - 1963 - New York: Dover Publications.
    Comprehensive account of constructive theory of first-order predicate calculus. Covers formal methods including algorithms and epi-theory, brief treatment of Markov’s approach to algorithms, elementary facts about lattices and similar algebraic systems, more. Philosophical and reflective as well as mathematical. Graduate-level course. 1963 ed. Exercises.
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    On the properties of a one-dimensional manifold.Benj Ives Gilman - 1892 - Mind 1 (4):518-526.
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    Combinatory logic.Haskell Brooks Curry - 1958 - Amsterdam,: North-Holland Pub. Co..
    CHAPTER Addenda to Pure Combinatory Logic This chapter will treat various additions to, and modifications of, the subject matter of Chapters-7. ...
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    Boredom and the Ready-Made Life.Haskell Bernstein - 1975 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 42.
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    Semantic gaps and protosemantics.Benj Hellie - 2019 - In J. Acacio de Barros & Carlos Montemayor (eds.), Quanta and Mind: Essays on the Connection Between Quantum Mechanics and Consciousness. Springer Verlag.
    Semantic gaps between physical and mental discourse include the 'explanatory', 'epistemic' (Black-and-White Mary), and 'suppositional' (zombies) gaps; protosemantics is concerned with what is fundamental to meaning. Our tradition presupposes a truth-based protosemantics, with disastrous consequences for interpreting the semantic gaps: nonphysicalism, epiphenomenalism, separatism. Fortunately, an endorsement-based protosemantics, recentering meaning from the world to the mind, is technically viable, intuitively more plausible, and empirically more adequate. But, of present significance, it makes room for interpreting mental discourse as expressing simulations: this blocks (...)
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    Religion in Greek Literature.Benj Ide Wheeler - 1899 - Philosophical Review 8 (6):622-627.
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    Mr. Santayana's aesthetics.Benj Ives Gilman - 1897 - Philosophical Review 6 (4):401-404.
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    Combinatory Logic.Haskell B. Curry, J. Roger Hindley & Jonathan P. Seldin - 1977 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 42 (1):109-110.
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    Essays in Criticism.Haskell M. Block - 1953 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 11 (3):268-269.
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    The Hermeneutic Nature of Analytic Philosophy: A Study of Ernst Tugendhat.Michael Haskell (ed.) - 2008 - Cambridge University Press.
    Gianni Vattimo and Santiago Zabala recast Karl Marx's theories at a time when capitalism's metaphysical moorings are buckling. Leaving aside the ideal of development and the general call for revolution, hermeneutic communism relies on interpretation rather than truth and proves more flexible in different contexts. It motivates a resistance to capitalism's inequalities yet intervenes against violence and authoritarianism by emphasizing the interpretative nature of truth. Paralleling Vattimo and Zabala's work on the weakening of religion, Hermeneutic Communism realizes the effective potential (...)
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    Die Säule Konstantins VII Porphyrogennetos auf dem Hippodrom zu Konstantinopel.Benj Paluka - 1896 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 5 (1).
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    Eine unbekannte byzantinische Zisterne.Benj Paluka - 1895 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 4 (3).
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  16. A neglected dimension of fiscal policy.Haskell P. Wald - forthcoming - Social Research: An International Quarterly.
     
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  17. On the evolving strategy of international monetary cooperation.Haskell P. Wald - forthcoming - Social Research: An International Quarterly.
  18. Combinatory Logic, Volume I.Haskell B. Curry, Robert Feys & William Craig - 1959 - Philosophical Review 68 (4):548-550.
  19. Outlines of a Formalist Philosophy of Mathematics.Haskell B. Curry & Abraham Robinson - 1952 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 3 (10):197-200.
     
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    Cultural anthropology and contemporary literary criticism.Haskell M. Block - 1952 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 11 (1):46-54.
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    Combinatory Logic Vol. 1.Haskell Brooks Curry & Robert M. Feys - 1958 - Amsterdam, Netherlands: North-Holland Publishing Company.
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  22. Noise and perceptual indiscriminability.Benj Hellie - 2005 - Mind 114 (455):481-508.
    Perception represents colours inexactly. This inexactness results from phenomenally manifest noise, and results in apparent violations of the transitivity of perceptual indiscriminability. Whether these violations are genuine depends on what is meant by 'transitivity of perceptual indiscriminability'.
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  23. Factive phenomenal characters.Benj Hellie - 2007 - Philosophical Perspectives 21 (1):259--306.
    This paper expands on the discussion in the first section of 'Beyond phenomenal naivete'. Let Phenomenal Naivete be understood as the doctrine that some phenomenal characters of veridical experiences are factive properties concerning the external world. Here I present in detail a phenomenological case for Phenomenal Naivete and an argument from hallucination against it. I believe that these arguments show the concept of phenomenal character to be defective, overdetermined by its metaphysical and epistemological commitments together with the world. This does (...)
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  24. Against Egalitarianism.Benj Hellie - 2013 - Analysis 73 (2):304-320.
    ‘Egalitarian' views of consciousness treat my stream of consciousness and yours as on a par ontologically. A range of worries about Chalmers's philosophical system are traced to a background presupposition of egalitarianism: Chalmers is apparently committed to ‘soul pellets'; the ‘phenomenal properties' at the core of the system are obscure; a ‘vertiginous question' about my identity is raised but not adequately answered; the theory of phenomenal concepts conflicts with the ‘transparency of experience'; the epistemology of other minds verges very close (...)
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  25. The multidisjunctive conception of hallucination.Benj Hellie - 2013 - In Fiona Macpherson & Dimitris Platchias (eds.), Hallucination: Philosophy and Psychology. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
    Direct realists think that we can't get a clear view the nature of /hallucinating a white picket fence/: is it /representing a white picket fence/? is it /sensing white-picket-fencily/? is it /being acquainted with a white' picketed' sense-datum/? These are all epistemic possibilities for a single experience; hence they are all metaphysical possibilities for various experiences. Hallucination itself is a disjunctive or "multidisjunctive" category. I rebut MGF Martin's argument from statistical explanation for his "epistemic" conception of hallucination, but his view (...)
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  26. There it is.Benj Hellie - 2011 - Philosophical Issues 21 (1):110-164.
    A direct realist theory of perceptual justification. I take a ground-up approach, beginning with a theory of subjective rationality understood in terms of first-person rational explicability of the stream of consciousness. I mathematize this picture via a Tractarian spin on a semantical framework developed by Rayo. Perceptual states justify by being 'receptive': rationally inexplicable intentional states encoded in sentences that are analytic. Direct realists working within this framework should say that when one is taken in by hallucination one's overall picture (...)
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    Essays in Criticism.Haskell M. Block - 1953 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 11 (3):268.
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    Surrealism and modern poetry: Outline of an approach.Haskell M. Block - 1959 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 18 (2):174-182.
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    The critical theory of James Joyce.Haskell M. Block - 1950 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 8 (3):172-184.
  30. Inexpressible truths and the allure of the knowledge argument.Benj Hellie - 2004 - In Yujin Nagasawa, Peter Ludlow & Daniel Stoljar (eds.), There's Something About Mary. MIT Press. pp. 333.
    I argue on linguistic grounds that when Mary comes to know what it's like to see a red thing, she comes to know a certain inexpressible truth about the character of her own experience. This affords a "no concept" reply to the knowledge argument. The reason the Knowledge Argument has proven so intractable may be that we believe that an inexpressible concept and an expressible concept cannot have the same referent.
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  31. Higher-order intentionalism and higher-order acquaintance.Benj Hellie - 2007 - Philosophical Studies 134 (3):289--324.
    I argue against such "Relation Intentionalist" theories of consciousness as the higher-order thought and inner sense views on the grounds that they understand a subject's awareness of his or her phenomenal characters to be intentional, like seeming-seeing, rather than "direct", like seeing. The trouble with such views is that they reverse the order of explanation between phenomenal character and intentional awareness. A superior theory of consciousness, based on views expressed by Russell and Price, takes the relation of awareness to be (...)
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  32. 'There's something it's like' and the structure of consciousness.Benj Hellie - 2007 - Philosophical Review 116 (3):441--63.
    I discuss the meaning of 'There's something e is like', in the context of a reply to Eric Lormand's 'The explanatory stopgap'. I argue that Lormand is wrong to think it has a specially perceptual meaning. Rather, it has one of at least four candidate meanings: e is some way as regards its subject; e is some way and e's being that way is in the possession of its subject; e is some way in the awareness of its subject; e's (...)
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  33. Love in the time of cholera.Benj Hellie - 2014 - In Berit Brogaard (ed.), Does Perception Have Content? Oxford University Press. pp. 241–261.
    We begin with a theory of the structure of sensory consciousness; a target phenomenon of 'presentation' can be clearly located within this structure. We then defend the rational-psychological necessity of presentation. We conclude with discussion of these philosophical challenges to the possibility of presentation. One crucial aspect of the discussion is recognition of the <cite>nonobjectivity</cite> of consciousness (a technical appendix explains what I mean by that). The other is a full-faced stare at the limitations of rational psychology: much of the (...)
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  34. The system LD.Haskell B. Curry - 1952 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 17 (1):35-42.
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    Outlines of a formalist philosophy of mathematics.Haskell Brooks Curry - 1951 - Amsterdam,: North-Holland Pub. Co..
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    Linguistic Studies by John and Theodore Baunack.Benj J. Wheeler - 1889 - The Classical Review 3 (03):130-131.
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    The Parodos of Sophocles' Antigone.Benj Ide Wheeler - 1904 - The Classical Review 18 (05):243-245.
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    The Question of Language-Standard in Modern Greece.Benj Ide Wheeler - 1897 - American Journal of Philology 18 (1):19.
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    The inconsistency of certain formal logic.Haskell B. Curry - 1942 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 7 (3):115-117.
  40. An externalist's guide to inner experience.Benj Hellie - 2010 - In Bence Nanay (ed.), Perceiving the World. Oxford University Press. pp. 97–145.
    Let's be externalists about perceptual consciousness and think the form of veridical perceptual consciousness includes /seeing this or that mind-independent particular and its colors/. Let's also take internalism seriously, granting that spectral inversion and hallucination can be "phenomenally" the same as normal seeing. Then perceptual consciousness and phenomenality are different, and so we need to say how they are related. It's complicated!<br><br>Phenomenal sameness is (against all odds) /reflective indiscriminability/. I build a "displaced perception" account of reflection on which indiscriminability stems (...)
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  41. Beyond phenomenal naivete.Benj Hellie - 2006 - Philosophers' Imprint 6:1-24.
    The naive realist takes a veridical visual experience to be an immediate relation to external entities. Is this how such an experience is phenomenally, by its phenomenal character? Only if there can be phenomenal error, since a hallucinatory experience phenomenally matching such a veridical experience would then be phenomenally but not in fact such a relation. Fortunately, such phenomenal error can be avoided: the phenomenal character of a visual experience involves immediate awareness of a sort of picture of external entities, (...)
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    Modified basic functionality in combinatory logic.Haskell B. Curry - 1969 - Dialectica 23 (2):83-92.
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    Hanna Pitkin's The Concept of RepresentationThe Concept of Representation.Haskell Fain & Hanna Pitkin - 1980 - Noûs 14 (1):109.
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    Conceiving of entities as objects and as stuff.Sandeep Prasada, Krag Ferenz & Todd Haskell - 2002 - Cognition 83 (2):141-165.
  45. Leçons de Logique Algébrique.Haskell B. Curry - 1952 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 3 (11):293-294.
     
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    To H.B. Curry: essays on combinatory logic, lambda calculus, and formalism.Haskell B. Curry, J. Roger Hindley & J. P. Seldin (eds.) - 1980 - New York: Academic Press.
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    Vapnik–Chervonenkis Density in Some Theories without the Independence Property, II.Matthias Aschenbrenner, Alf Dolich, Deirdre Haskell, Dugald Macpherson & Sergei Starchenko - 2013 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 54 (3-4):311-363.
    We study the Vapnik–Chervonenkis density of definable families in certain stable first-order theories. In particular, we obtain uniform bounds on the VC density of definable families in finite $\mathrm {U}$-rank theories without the finite cover property, and we characterize those abelian groups for which there exist uniform bounds on the VC density of definable families.
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  48. Relativized metaphysical modality: Index and context.Benj Hellie, Adam Russell Murray & Jessica Wilson - 2018 - In Otávio Bueno & Scott A. Shalkowski (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Modality. New York: Routledge.
    Relativized Metaphysical Modality (RMM: Murray and Wilson, 'Relativized metaphysical modality', Oxford Studies in Metaphysics, 2012; Murray, Perspectives on Modal Metaphysics, 2017) exploits 'two-dimensionalist' resources to metaphysical, rather than epistemological, ends: the second dimension offers perspective-dependence without contingency, diverting attacks on 'Classical' analyses of modals (in effect, analyses validating S5 and the Barcan Formulae). Here, we extend the RMM program in two directions. First, we harvest resources for RMM from Lewis's 1980 'Context--Index' (CI) framework: (a) the ban in CI on binding (...)
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    Student philosophical opinions: A survey.Haskell Fain & E. F. Kaelin - 1960 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 3 (1-4):137 – 152.
    Opinion surveys were taken in an effort to determine the philosophical beliefs of students beginning philosophy. Correlated sets were made of those who took the survey before and after a first course in philosophy; and opinion shifts noted. The acquired information may be of interest to people in various disciplines. The authors tested the semantic usage of certain epistemological terms, the change in religious beliefs, the degree of consistency between general skepticism and particular knowledge claims. Finally, the authors proposed a (...)
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    All the heavens, truthfully represented, it can enclose with its verses.Yasmin Haskell - 1997 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 28 (4):681-697.
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