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    Acquired equivalence and distinctiveness in human discrimination learning: evidence for associative mediation.Geoffrey Hall, Chris Mitchell, Steven Graham & Yvonna Lavis - 2003 - Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 132 (2):266.
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    A companion to philosophy in Australia & New Zealand.Graham Robert Oppy, Nick Trakakis, Lynda Burns, Steven Gardner & Fiona Leigh (eds.) - 2011 - Clayton, Victoria, Australia: Monash University Publishing.
    This work is a companion to philosophy in Australia and New Zealand. It contains over two hundred entries on: Australasian philosophy departments; notable Australasian philosophers; significant events in the history of Australasian philosophy; and areas to which Australasian philosophers have made notable contributions.
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    The theory of descriptions: Russell and the philosophy of language.Graham Stevens - 2011 - New York: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    This book combines a historical and philosophical study of Russell's theory of descriptions. It defends, develops, and extends the theory as a contribution to natural language semantics while also arguing for a reassessment of the importance of linguistic inquiry to Russell's philosophical project.
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  4. The Russellian Origins of Analytical Philosophy: Bertrand Russell and the Unity of the Proposition.Graham Stevens - 2005 - New York: Routledge.
    This monograph reappraises the role of Bertrand Russell's philosophical works in establishing the analytical tradition in philosophy. It's main aims are to: * improve our understanding of the history of analytical philosophy * engage in the important disputes surrounding the interpretation of Russell's philosophy * make a contribution to central issues in current analytical philosophy. Drawing extensively from Russell's less well known and unpublished works, this book is a welcome addition to the literature and will undoubtedly find a place on (...)
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    The Toolbox Dialogue Initiative: The Power of Cross-Disciplinary Practice.Graham Hubbs, Michael O'Rourke & Steven Hecht Orzack (eds.) - 2020 - New York, NY, USA: CRC Press.
    Cross-disciplinary scientific collaboration is emerging as standard operating procedure for many scholarly research enterprises. And yet, the skill set needed for effective collaboration is neither taught nor mentored. The goal of the Toolbox Dialogue Initiative is to facilitate cross-disciplinary collaboration. This book, inspired by this initiative, presents dialogue-based methods designed to increase mutual understanding among collaborators so as to enhance the quality and productivity of cross-disciplinary collaboration. It provides a theoretical context, principal activities, and evidence for effectiveness that will assist (...)
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  6. Utterance at a distance.Graham Stevens - 2009 - Philosophical Studies 143 (2):213 - 221.
    In this paper I defend Kaplan’s claim that the sentence “I am here now” is logically true. A number of counter-examples to the claim have been proposed, including occurrences of the sentence in answerphone messages, written notes left for later decoding, etc. These counter-examples are only convincing if they can be shown to be cases where the correct context with respect to which the utterance should be evaluated is the context in which it is decoded rather than encoded. I argue (...)
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  7. Russell’s Repsychologising of the Proposition.Graham Stevens - 2006 - Synthese 151 (1):99-124.
    Bertrand Russell's 1903 masterpiece "The Principles of Mathematics" places great emphasis on the need to separate propositions from psychological items such as thoughts. In 1919 Russell explicitly retracts this view, however, and defines propositions as "psychological occurrences". These psychological occurrences are held by Russell to be mental images. In this paper, I seek to explain this radical change of heart. I argue that Russell's re-psychologising of the proposition in 1919 can only be understood against the background of his struggle with (...)
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    Metalinguistic Monstrosity and Displaced Communications.Graham Stevens - 2022 - Dialectica 999 (1).
    David Kaplan's semantic theory for indexicals yields a distinct logic for indexical languages that generates contingent a priori truths. These special truths of the logic of indexicals include examples like "I am here now", an utterance of which expresses a contingent state of affairs and yet which, according to Kaplan, cannot fail to be true when it is uttered. This claim is threatened by the problem of displaced communications: answerphone messages, for example, seem to facilitate true instances of the negation (...)
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  9. From Russell's Paradox to the Theory of Judgement: Wittgenstein and Russell on the Unity of the Proposition.Graham Stevens - 2004 - Theoria 70 (1):28-61.
    It is fairly well known that Wittgenstein's criticisms of Russell's multiple‐relation theory of judgement had a devastating effect on the latter's philosophical enterprise. The exact nature of those criticisms however, and the explanation for the severity of their consequences, has been a source of confusion and disagreement amongst both Russell and Wittgenstein scholars. In this paper, I offer an interpretation of those criticisms which shows them to be consonant with Wittgenstein's general critique of Russell's conception of logic and which serves (...)
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    Re-examining Russell's Paralysis: Ramified Type-Theory and Wittgenstein's Objection to Russell's Theory of Judgment.Graham Stevens - 2003 - Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 23 (1).
    It is well known that Russell abandoned his multiple-relation theory of judgment, which provided the philosophical foundations for _PM_'s ramified type-theory, in response to criticisms by Wittgenstein. Their exact nature has remained obscure. An influential interpretation, put forth by Sommerville and Griffin, is that Wittgenstein showed that the theory must appeal to the very hierarchy it is intended to generate and thus collapses into circularity. I argue that this rests on a mistaken interpretation of type-theory and suggest an alternative one (...)
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  11. Russell and the unity of the proposition.Graham Stevens - 2008 - Philosophy Compass 3 (3):491–506.
    In this article I present a summary of Bertrand Russell's protracted attempts to solve the problem of the unity of the proposition, and explain the significance of the problem for Russell's philosophy. Unlike many other accounts which take the problem to be confined to Russell's early theories of propositional content, I argue that the problem (or variants of it) is a recurring theme throughout the whole of Russell's career.
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    Wittgenstein and Russell.Graham Stevens - 2017 - In Hans-Johann Glock & John Hyman (eds.), A Companion to Wittgenstein. Chichester, West Sussex, UK: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 92–109.
    Bertrand Russell's work on the foundations of mathematics apparently played a decisive role in persuading Wittgenstein to abandon his aeronautical engineering studies in favor of philosophy. Wittgenstein's influence on Russell turned out to be profound as well: two years after they first met, Wittgenstein had delivered an objection to Russell's theory of judgment that was so devastating that it led to the abandonment of a major philosophical project of Russell's, leaving him reportedly “paralysed”. Two fundamental elements are pivotal to the (...)
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    Analytic Philosophy as Philosophy.Graham Stevens - 2013 - Journal for the History of Analytical Philosophy 2 (2):28-34.
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    Eliminating Racism: Dummett's On Immigration and Refugees and the Philosophy of Language.Graham Stevens - 2005 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 22 (3):275-287.
    abstract This paper examines a claim made by Michael Dummett in his recent book On Immigration and Refugees that the feeling of racism can be removed by the creation of a social climate in which the expression of that feeling is disreputable. I suggest that Dummett's claim can be better appreciated if viewed in the light of some guiding principles of his project in the philosophy of language. With these principles in place, I argue that they provide convincing support for (...)
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    Russell's Ontological Development Reconsidered.Graham Stevens - 2010 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 18 (1):113-137.
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    Substitution and the Theory of Types [review of Gregory Landini, Russell's Hidden Substitutional Theory ].Graham Stevens - 2003 - Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 23 (2).
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    Interpreting Russell's Paralysis [review of James R. Connelly, Wittgenstein's Critique of Russell's Multiple Relation Theory of Judgement ].Graham P. Stevens - 2022 - Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 41.
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  18. Anti-realism and the theory of descriptions.Graham Stevens - 2009 - In Nicholas Griffin & Dale Jacquette (eds.), Russell Vs. Meinong: The Legacy of "on Denoting". Routledge.
     
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    A Centenary Companion to Principia Mathematica [review of Nicholas Griffin and Bernard Linsky, eds., The Palgrave Centenary Companion to Principia Mathematica].Graham Stevens - 2015 - Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 35 (1).
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  20. Bruce Wilshire, Fashionable Nihilism: A Critique of Analytic Philosophy Reviewed by.Graham Stevens - 2003 - Philosophy in Review 23 (2):149-151.
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    Categories of Being: Essays on Metaphysics and Logic, edited by Leila Haaparanta and Heikki J. Koskinen.Graham Stevens - 2014 - Mind 123 (491):920-923.
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    From Mathematics to Metaethics [review of Nicholas Griffin, ed., The Cambridge Companion to Bertrand Russell ].Graham Stevens - 2004 - Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 24 (1).
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    Logical Form in Principia Mathematica and English.Graham Stevens - 2011 - Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 31 (1).
    The theory of descriptions, presented informally in "On Denoting" and more formally in Principia Mathematica, has been endorsed by many linguists and philosophers of language as a contribution to natural-language semantics. However, the syntax of Principia’s formal language is far from ideal as a tool for the analysis of natural language. Stephen Neale has proposed a reconstruction of the theory of descriptions in a language of restricted quantification that gives a better approximation of the syntax of English (and, arguably, of (...)
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    Late Studentship: Academic Aspiration, Personal Growth, and the Death of the Past.Graham Stevens - 2003 - Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 34 (2):235-256.
    Because of the recent rapid transition in Britain from an elite system of higher education to one in which a much larger propor tion of the population is intended to participate, many students—whose social backgrounds would previously have precluded their involvement in HE—experience strangerhood within academia in a particularly acute form. This paper deals with the experiences of members of an one particular HE course, especially designed for students over 21 years old—such "mature" students are a group who has not (...)
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  25. On Russell’s Naturalism.Graham Stevens - 2006 - The Bertrand Russell Society Quarterly 130.
     
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    Philosophy, Linguistics, and the Philosophy of Linguistics.Graham Stevens - 2013 - In Hanne Andersen, Dennis Dieks, Wenceslao González, Thomas Uebel & Gregory Wheeler (eds.), New Challenges to Philosophy of Science. Springer Verlag. pp. 435--444.
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    Russell on Language [Keith Green, Bertrand Russell, Language and Linguistic Theory ].Graham Stevens - 2008 - Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 28 (1).
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    Russell on Non-Demonstrative Inference.Graham Stevens - 2011 - In Dennis Dieks, Wenceslao Gonzalo, Thomas Uebel, Stephan Hartmann & Marcel Weber (eds.), Explanation, Prediction, and Confirmation. Springer. pp. 511--520.
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    Recent Russell books.Graham Stevens - 2009 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 17 (3):617 – 625.
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    Reconstructing the Logical Construction of the World [review of Omar W. Nasim, Bertrand Russell and the Edwardian Philosophers ].Graham Stevens - 2011 - Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 31 (2).
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  31. Truthmaker-Dialetheism.Graham Stevens - 2008 - Logique Et Analyse 51 (203):293-302.
     
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    Truth, meaning and realism - by A.C. Grayling.Graham Stevens - 2008 - Philosophical Books 49 (3):269-270.
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    The Third "Russell On" [review of Stephen Mumford, ed., Russell on Metaphysics ].Graham Stevens - 2008 - Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 28 (2).
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    The Unity of the Proposition – Richard Gaskin.Graham Stevens - 2010 - Philosophical Quarterly 60 (241):869-871.
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    Uncovering the Mathematics behind Russell's Philosophy of Mathematics [review of Sébastien Gandon, Russell’s Unknown Logicism ].Graham Stevens - 2014 - Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 34 (1).
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    What is Meaning?Graham Stevens - 2011 - History and Philosophy of Logic 32 (3):298-300.
    History and Philosophy of Logic, Volume 32, Issue 3, Page 298-300, August 2011.
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    Semantic relativism, expressives, and derogatory epithets.Justina Berškytė & Graham Stevens - 2023 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 66 (4):471-491.
    Semantic relativism maintains that the truth-value of some propositions is sensitive to a judge parameter, facilitating cases whereby a proposition can be true relative to one judge, but false relative to another. Most prominently, semantic relativism has been applied to predicates of personal tastes (PPTs). Recently, Lasersohn [2007. “Expressives, Perspective and Presupposition.” Theoretical Linguistics 33 (2): 223–230; 2017. Subjectivity and Perspective in Truth-Theoretic Semantics. Oxford: Oxford University Press] has urged an extension of semantic relativism to terms traditionally construed as expressives (...)
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    The truth and nothing but the truth, yet never the whole truth: Frege, Russell and the analysis of unities.Graham Stevens - 2003 - History and Philosophy of Logic 24 (3):221-240.
    It is widely assumed that Russell's problems with the unity of the proposition were recurring and insoluble within the framework of the logical theory of his Principles of Mathematics. By contrast, Frege's functional analysis of thoughts (grounded in a type-theoretic distinction between concepts and objects) is commonly assumed to provide a solution to the problem or, at least, a means of avoiding the difficulty altogether. The Fregean solution is unavailable to Russell because of his commitment to the thesis that there (...)
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    An Indexical Theory of Racial Pejoratives.Michael Scott & Graham Stevens - 2019 - Analytic Philosophy 60 (4):385-404.
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    Faultless disagreement without contradiction: expressive-relativism and predicates of personal taste.Justina Berškytė & Graham Stevens - 2023 - Linguistics and Philosophy 46 (1):31-64.
    In this paper we motivate and develop a new approach to predicates of personal taste within the framework of semantic relativism. Our primary goal is to explain faultless disagreement—the phenomenon where two parties disagree, yet both have uttered something true—which is often thought to arise from the use of predicates of personal taste. We combine semantic relativism with an expressivist semantics to yield a novel hybrid theory which we call _Expressive-Relativism_. We motivate the theory by rehearsing a famous objection to (...)
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    The Law of Non-Contradiction: New Philosophical Essays Edited by Graham Priest, J.C. Beall and Bradley Armour-Garb.Graham Stevens - 2006 - Philosophical Books 47 (3):273-275.
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    Assessing walking speed in clinical research: a systematic review.James E. Graham, Glenn V. Ostir, Steven R. Fisher & Kenneth J. Ottenbacher - 2008 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 14 (4):552-562.
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    Is God an Antirealist?Michael Scott & Graham Stevens - 2007 - American Philosophical Quarterly 44 (4):383 - 393.
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    Effects of Cognitive Control Exertion and Motor Coordination on Task Self-Efficacy and Muscular Endurance Performance in Children.Jeffrey D. Graham, Yao-Chuen Li, Steven R. Bray & John Cairney - 2018 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12:347028.
    Emerging research shows a strong connection between brain areas governing cognition and motor behavior. Yet, research investigating the negative aftereffects of cognitive control exertion on task performance has not considered the potential role of areas governing motor behavior. The present study investigated the effects of high cognitive control exertion on task self-efficacy and exercise performance in children. A secondary purpose was to investigate whether motor coordination influences the change in exercise performance differently following low versus high cognitive control exertion. Participants (...)
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    The Setting of the Periclean Parthenon.J. Walter Graham & Gorham Phillips Stevens - 1943 - American Journal of Philology 64 (4):448.
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    Dogen/Heidegger/Dogen: A Review of "Dogen Studies" and "Existential and Ontological Dimensions of Time in Heidegger and Dogen"Dogen StudiesExistential and Ontological Dimensions of Time in Heidegger and Dogen. [REVIEW]Graham Parkes, William R. LaFleur & Steven Heine - 1987 - Philosophy East and West 37 (4):437.
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    What’s so bad about being a manageress?Juta Pulijana & Graham Stevens - forthcoming - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy.
    A feminitive is a noun which restricts its extension to women/girls. They have a long history of use within English (e.g. princess, temptress), as well as more recent additions to English (e.g. manageress, hostess). The desirability of introducing feminitives as a device of feminist language reforms is controversial. While some are a helpful tool for raising the visibility of women in traditionally male roles and environments, some seem counterproductive because they reinforce the assumption that the default referents of the original (...)
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    Judgement and Truth in Early Analytic Philosophy and Phenomenology, edited by Mark Textor: Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2013, pp. x + 275, £58.00. [REVIEW]Graham Stevens - 2014 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 92 (4):812-814.
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    Truth, Meaning and Realism‐ By A.C. Grayling. [REVIEW]Graham Stevens - 2008 - Philosophical Books 49 (3):269-270.
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  50. Understanding Polarization: Meanings, Measures, and Model Evaluation.Aaron Bramson, Patrick Grim, Daniel J. Singer, William J. Berger, Graham Sack, Steven Fisher, Carissa Flocken & Bennett Holman - 2017 - Philosophy of Science 84 (1):115-159.
    Polarization is a topic of intense interest among social scientists, but there is significant disagreement regarding the character of the phenomenon and little understanding of underlying mechanics. A first problem, we argue, is that polarization appears in the literature as not one concept but many. In the first part of the article, we distinguish nine phenomena that may be considered polarization, with suggestions of appropriate measures for each. In the second part of the article, we apply this analysis to evaluate (...)
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