Works by Blackson, Thomas (exact spelling)

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    Impulsive Impressions.Thomas Blackson - 2017 - Rhizomata 5 (1):91-112.
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  2. In Defense of an Unpopular Interpretation of Ancient Skepticism.Thomas Blackson - 2005 - History of Philosophy & Logical Analysis 8.
    There is a set of texts in the history of ancient skepticism that have not been widely understood. Michael Frede has done much to set these texts in their proper context, but his work has not gotten the appreciation it deserves. Historians have tended to think that ancient skepticism in the Clitomachian-Pyrrhonian tradition is the suspension of belief on all matters and that Frede’s attempt to show otherwise is confused. This may turn out to be correct, but Frede’s interpretation, as (...)
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    Inquiry, Forms, and Substances: A Study in Plato's Metaphysics and Epistemology.Thomas Blackson - 1995 - Springer.
    This book offers a sympathetic explanation of the origin of the Theory of Forms that is true both to the dialogues and to Plato's place in history. The author's explanation makes the development of Plato's thought part of an intellectual and philosophical history that begins in the pre-Socratic period, extends through Socrates and the Sophists, and continues into the twentieth century. The explanation provides a unified reading of three passages that scholars have long recognized as keys to Plato's thought about (...)
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    Editorial Statement.Thomas Blackson - 2010 - Philosophical Studies 148 (3):445-445.
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    Early Work on Rationality: The Lorenz-Frede Interpretation.Thomas Blackson - forthcoming - History of Philosophy Quarterly.
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  6. On Feldman's theory of happiness.Thomas Blackson - 2009 - Utilitas 21 (3):393-400.
    Fred Feldman conceives of happiness in terms of the aggregation of attitudinal pleasure and displeasure, but he distinguishes intrinsic from extrinsic attitudinal pleasure and displeasure and excludes extrinsic attitudinal pleasure and displeasure from the aggregation that constitutes happiness. I argue that Feldman has not provided a strong reason for this exclusion.
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    The Rationalization Explanation.Thomas Blackson - 2016 - Review of Metaphysics 70 (1):59-86.
    According to the Stoics, human beings enslave themselves. When they change from nonrational children into rational adults, human beings form false beliefs about what is good and what is bad. These beliefs enslave them to things that are neither good nor bad. The author argues for an interpretation of how the Stoics understood the reasoning in terms of which human beings form these false beliefs. This interpretation helps makes sense of the argument against Chrysippus’s explanation of the origin of vice (...)
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