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  1. Butchvarov on the Dehumanization of Philosophy.William F. Vallicella - 2016 - Studia Neoaristotelica 13 (2):181-196.
    This review article examines Panayot Butchvarov’s claim that philosophy in its three main branches, epistemology, ethics, and metaphysics, needs to be freed from anthropocentrism.
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  2. Butchvarov, Panayot / "The Concept of Knowledge".George E. Yoos - 1975 - Theory and Decision 6 (1/4):371.
     
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  3. Panayot Butchvarov, Skepticism in Ethics Reviewed by.James C. Morrison - 1989 - Philosophy in Review 9 (6):220-223.
     
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    P. Butchvarov. Resemblance and Identity.Lee C. Rice - 1969 - Modern Schoolman 46 (2):156-157.
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    Butchvarov on existence.J. K. Swindler - 1981 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 19 (2):229-236.
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    Butchvarov on Existence.J. K. Swindler - 1981 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 19 (2):229-236.
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    Butchvarov: Phenomenology, ontology, universals, and goodness.Jan Dejnožka - 2001 - Philosophia 28 (1-4):445-454.
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  8. BUTCHVAROV, P. "Being qua Being". [REVIEW]R. Gallie - 1983 - Mind 92:281.
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    The philosophy of Panayot Butchvarov: a collegial evaluation.Larry Lee Blackman (ed.) - 2005 - Lewiston, NY: E. Mellen Press.
    Providing a glimpse of a philosophy style that is as rare as it is valuable, this book is an anthology with twelve essays concerning the thought of Philosophy Professor, Panayot Butchvarov, with his comments on each. His work reveals great depth, running the gamut of metaphysics, epistemology, ethics, philosophy of language, and philosophy of mind.
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    Butchvarov, Panayot. Skepticism about the External World. [REVIEW]Brian Ribeiro - 2000 - Review of Metaphysics 54 (2):422-424.
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  11. Panayot Butchvarov, Skepticism in Ethics. [REVIEW]James Morrison - 1989 - Philosophy in Review 9:220-223.
     
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  12. BUTCHVAROV, Panayot: Resemblance and identity. [REVIEW]W. Smith - 1967 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 45:370.
     
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    anayot Butchvarov's "The Concept of Knowledge". [REVIEW]Melville Stratton - 1972 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 32 (3):431.
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    Reply to Butchvarov's "Russell's Views on Reality".Jan Dejnozka - 1988 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 32 (1):181-184.
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    Reply to butchvarov’s “russell’s views on reality”.Jan Dejnozka - 1988 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 32 (1):181-184.
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    Reply to Butchvarov's "Russell's Views on Reality".Jan Dejnozka - 1988 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 32 (1):181-184.
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  17. Panayot Butchvarov, "Being qua Being: a Theory of Identity, Existence, and Predication". [REVIEW]Dennis E. Bradford - 1982 - Journal of Value Inquiry 16 (3):239.
     
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    Review of Panayot Butchvarov's Skepticism in Ethics. [REVIEW]Deborah Achtenberg - 1991 - Review of Metaphysics 44 (4):835-836.
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    Partially Re‐Humanized Ethics: Comments on Butchvarov.Paul Bloomfield - 2003 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 41 (S1):184-189.
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    Partially Re-Humanized Ethics: Comments on Butchvarov.Paul Bloomfield - 2003 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 41 (S1):184-189.
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    Partially Re‐Humanized Ethics: Comments on Butchvarov.Paul Bloomfield - 2003 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 41 (S1):184-189.
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    Skepticism in Ethics, by Panayot Butchvarov[REVIEW]James Dreier - 1991 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 51 (4):934-938.
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    Being Qua Being: A Theory of Identity, Existence, and Predication. By Panayot Butchvarov[REVIEW]Joseph W. Koterski - 1980 - Modern Schoolman 57 (3):271-272.
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    Review of Panayot Butchvarov: Skepticism in Ethics.[REVIEW]Stanley G. Clarke - 1990 - Ethics 100 (4):890-891.
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    The Concept of Knowledge. By Panayot Butchvarov. Evanston: Northwestern University Press. 1970. viii, 325. $10. [REVIEW]George Englebretsen - 1971 - Dialogue 10 (3):591-594.
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    Book Review:Skepticism in Ethics. Panayot Butchvarov[REVIEW]Stanley G. Clarke - 1990 - Ethics 100 (4):890-.
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    Skepticism in Ethics, by Panayot Butchvarov[REVIEW]James Dreier - 1991 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 51 (4):934-938.
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  28. Are There Non-Existent Entities?Theodore J. Everett - 2005 - In Larry Lee Blackman (ed.), The Philosophy of Panayot Butchvarov: a collegial evaluation. Edwin Mellen Press. pp. 3-19.
    There are things of which it is true to say that there are no such things. How can we resolve this paradox? Panayot Butchvarov argues that there are objects of reference that are not also entities, where the former must merely be thinkable but the latter must be indefinitely re-identifiable. This paper argues that fictional and many other unreal objects are indeed indefinitely re-identifiable, so they must be counted as existing things on Butchvarov's theory. The paradox is best (...)
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    The Concept of Knowledge. [REVIEW]M. V. J. - 1971 - Review of Metaphysics 25 (2):350-350.
    Butchvarov is chairman of the department of philosophy at the University of Iowa. His book, a contribution to a new series, the Northwestern University Publications in Analytical Philosophy, deals with "the conceptual foundations of epistemology." It is divided into four main parts. The first undertakes an account of the general concept of knowledge. The second treats the objects of a priori knowledge; the third, the nature of primary a posteriori knowledge. The fourth part regards nondemonstrative inference and the nature (...)
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  30. Does Existence Itself Exist? Transcendental Nihilism Meets the Paradigm Theory.William F. Vallicella - 2005 - In Larry Lee Blackman (ed.), The Philosophy of Panayot Butchvarov: A Collegial Evaluation. The Edwin Mellen Press. pp. 57-78.
     
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    The philosophy of P.F. Strawson.Lewis Edwin Hahn (ed.) - 1998 - Chicago, Ill.: Open Court.
    The twenty-sixth volume in the highly acclaimed Library of Living Philosophers series is devoted to the work of British philosopher of logic and metaphysician, P. F. Strawson. Following the Library of Living Philosophers series format, the volume contains an intellectual autobiography, twenty critical and descriptive essays by leading philosophers from around the world, Strawson's replies to the essays, and a bibliography of Strawson's works. Born in 1919, Strawson was a leading proponent of ordinary language philosophy. He is the author of (...)
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    The problem of universals.Charles Landesman - 1971 - New York,: Basic Books.
    On the relations of universals and particulars, by B. Russell.--Universals and resemblances, by H. H. Price.--On concept and object, by G. Frege.--Frege's hidden nominalism, by G. Bergmann.--Universals, by F. P. Ramsey.--Universals and metaphysical realism, by A. Donagan.--Universals and family resemblances, by R. Bambrough.--Particular and general, by P. F. Strawson.--The nature of universals and propositions, by G. F. Stout.--Are characteristics of particular things universal or particular? By G. E. Moore and G. F. Stout.--The relation of resemblance, by P. Butchvarov.--Qualities, by (...)
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  33. A priori warrant and naturalistic epistemology: The seventh Philosophical Perspectives lecture.Alvin I. Goldman - 1999 - Philosophical Perspectives 13:1-28.
    Epistemology has recently witnessed a number of efforts to rehabilitate rationalism, to defend the existence and importance of a priori knowledge or warrant construed as the product of rational insight or apprehension (Bealer 1987; Bigelow 1992; BonJour 1992, 1998; Burge 1998; Butchvarov 1970; Katz 1998; Plantinga 1993). This effort has sometimes been coupled with an attack on naturalistic epistemology, especially in BonJour 1994 and Katz 1998. Such coupling is not surprising, because naturalistic epistemology is often associated with thoroughgoing empiricism (...)
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  34. Non-Actualism.Wen-Fang Wang - 1996 - Dissertation, The University of Iowa
    This essay is a study of Non-actualism, the thesis that there are objects which do not exist. There are several difficulties surrounding this thesis. First, there is the question about how to make sense of this very thesis. Second, there is the problem about what evidences there are for such a thesis. Third, there is a serious doubt about whether such thesis can be held consistently. ;The first question is usually claimed to be answered by Non-actualists by distinguishing two kinds (...)
     
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    Locations.William J. Edgar - 1979 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 9 (2):323 - 333.
    Zeno's challenge to the usual mathematical characterization of extension is still with us. Butchvarov, considering the limits of ontological analysis, writes, “I shall not explore [the decision to accept the infinite regress in which the pursuit of the analytical ideal is involved], beyond noting that the infinite divisibility of space is the reductio ad absurdum of any attempt to understand space in terms of its ultimate, simple parts.” Grünbaum states this problem, commonly known as the Measure Paradox, concisely, “[How (...)
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    Logical Atomism and Language.Sydney Shoemaker - 1959 - Analysis 20 (3):49 - 52.
    The author addresses remarks he considers fallacious made by panayot butchvarov concerning russell's views on the nature of language ("on denoting"). Butchvarov thought that russell and wittgenstein were advancing purely empirical theories. The author claims that this is patently false in the case of wittgenstein and only partially true of russell. Russell "did "not" hold, But emphatically denied, That every word in a significant sentence must correspond to an element in reality." the author holds that russell's principle about (...)
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    Meinongian Metaphysics and Subjectivity.Arthur Witherall - 1998 - Journal of Philosophical Research 23:29-49.
    Meinongian metaphysics uses “exists” as a genuine predicate, which entails that there are some objects that do not exist. The formal details of this position have been elucidated by several authors, but the question of how to explicate the predicate has received less attention. This paper examines Panayot Butchvarov’s thesis that existence is power, which is deduced from an argument that begins with the knowability of existent objects. It is argued that this account presupposes the thinking subject, and that (...)
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    Meinongian Metaphysics and Subjectivity.Arthur Witherall - 1998 - Journal of Philosophical Research 23:29-49.
    Meinongian metaphysics uses “exists” as a genuine predicate, which entails that there are some objects that do not exist. The formal details of this position have been elucidated by several authors, but the question of how to explicate the predicate has received less attention. This paper examines Panayot Butchvarov’s thesis that existence is power, which is deduced from an argument that begins with the knowability of existent objects. It is argued that this account presupposes the thinking subject, and that (...)
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  39. Observation and Interpretation: the Problem of the Problem of Universals. [REVIEW]Javier Cumpa - 2012 - Metaphysica 13 (2):131-143.
    It is argued that a number of related influential contemporary solutions to certain problems of the “realism–nominalism issue” seem to depend on an interpretation of those problems rather than upon observations of things. The problem of universals is a case in point. Therefore, there is a problem of the problem of universals and it has to be clarified what the problem of universals is. A primitive or uninterpreted raising of the problem is the main pupose of this paper. In order (...)
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  40. Mind as intentionality alone.Larry L. Blackman - 2002 - Metaphysica 3 (2):41-64.
     
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  41. Being Qua Being: A Theory of Identity, Existence, and Predication. [REVIEW]U. S. - 1980 - Review of Metaphysics 33 (3):620-621.
    How is it possible that a thing singled out not exist? How is it possible that two things singled out be numerically identical? How is one to understand the relationship between, say, a quality of a thing and what this quality is? And how is one to understand the relation between this quality and the thing which happens to be thus qualified? Trying to answer these four questions involves investigation of the four senses of the verb "to be," or of (...)
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    Skepticism in Ethics. [REVIEW]Deborah Achtenberg - 1991 - Review of Metaphysics 44 (4):835-835.
    With Skepticism in Ethics, Panayot Butchvarov joins a small group of practical philosophers who are attempting to define a third alternative to the two dominant approaches to practical philosophy in the twentieth century--the approach which puts practical philosophy on one or another model of empirical science and the approach which holds that practical philosophy is interpretive through and through.
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