Works by Jones, Joe Frank (exact spelling)

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    A Modest Realism: Preserving Common Rationality in Philosophy.Joe Frank Jones - 2001 - Upa.
    What do words have to do with the world? Do our concepts make the world the way it is for us? If concepts do make the world what it is for us, is this making complete, without residue of a natural world, and how does this making occur? Is there a real world to which word and concepts refer that anchors their meaning? What is the role of the imagination in making words have meaning? Is understanding embodied, conceptual, or both? (...)
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    Analysis, Phenomenology and the Travails of Ontology.Joe Frank Jones - 2014 - Philosophy in the Contemporary World 21 (1):77-91.
    This essay suggests loosening pedagogical boundaries in order to prepare children for useful philosophical reflection, particularly ontological boundaries. The argument for this is that the analytic-contmental distinction is muddier than most realize. I explain analytical developments in logic from 1884 to 1931 in a way designed to show there should be no real distinction between analytic and Contmental philosophy. I suggest this explanation provides sufficient support for dismissing ontological boundaries in certain philosophical contexts as well as in early philosophical education.
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  3. Introduction to The Pluralist Symposium on Ralph D. Ellis's Spiritual Partnership and the Affirmation of the Value of Being.Joe Frank Jones - 2006 - Pluralist 1 (3):1-7.
     
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