Works by Reid, John R. (exact spelling)

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    A definition of value.John R. Reid - 1931 - Journal of Philosophy 28 (25):673-689.
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    Analytic statements in semiosis.John R. Reid - 1943 - Mind 52 (208):314-330.
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    Analytic Statements in Semiosis.John R. Reid - 1944 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 9 (1):26-27.
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    Definitions, criteria, standards, and norms.John R. Reid - 1944 - Philosophical Review 53 (3):246-259.
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    Definitional rules: Their nature, status, and normative function.John R. Reid - 1943 - Journal of Philosophy 40 (7):188-192.
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    Naturalistic standards.John R. Reid - 1936 - International Journal of Ethics 46 (2):178-194.
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    Naturalistic Standards.John R. Reid - 1936 - International Journal of Ethics 46 (2):178-194.
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    The apotheosis of intelligence.John R. Reid - 1935 - Journal of Philosophy 32 (14):375-385.
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    The dilemma of definition.John R. Reid - 1939 - Journal of Philosophy 36 (19):505-517.
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  10. What are definitions?John R. Reid - 1946 - Philosophy of Science 13 (2):170-175.
    At the outset it will be useful, I think, to distinguish the following components in the definitional situation:1. The “definitional relation” that holds, in a given case, between either a definiendum and definiens or a definiendum, definiens, and referent the symbol being defined, the defining symbol, which is usually complex and includes descriptive terms, and any member of the class of non-symbolic referents by means of references to which the descriptive terms in are given their semantical meaning—the relation between and (...)
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