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  1. Quantities.Helen Morris Cartwright - 1970 - Philosophical Review 79 (1):25-42.
  2. Amounts and measures of amount.Helen Morris Cartwright - 1975 - Noûs 9 (2):143-164.
  3. Heraclitus and the bath water.Helen Morris Cartwright - 1965 - Philosophical Review 74 (4):466-485.
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    Some remarks about mass nouns and plurality.Helen M. Cartwright - 1975 - Synthese 31 (3-4):395 - 410.
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    Chappell on stuff and things.Helen Morris Cartwright - 1972 - Noûs 6 (4):369-377.
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    Some of a plurality.Helen Morris Cartwright - 1996 - Philosophical Perspectives 10:137 - 157.
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  7. On plural reference and elementary set theory.Helen Morris Cartwright - 1993 - Synthese 96 (2):201 - 254.
    The view that plural reference is reference to a set is examined in light of George Boolos's treatment of second-order quantification as plural quantification in English. I argue that monadic second-order logic does not, in Boolos's treatment, reflect the behavior of plural quantifiers under negation and claim that any sentence that properly translates a second-order formula, in accordance with his treatment, has a first-order formulation. Support for this turns on the use of certain partitive constructions to assign values to variables (...)
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    Sameness and Substance. [REVIEW]Helen Morris Cartwright - 1982 - Philosophical Review 91 (4):597.
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  9. On two arguments for the indeterminacy of personal identity.Helen Morris Cartwright - 1993 - Synthese 95 (2):241-273.
    Both arguments are based on the breakdown of normal criteria of identity in certain science-fictional circumstances. In one case, normal criteria would support the identity of person A with each of two other persons, B and C; and it is argued that, in the imagined circumstances, A=B and A=C have no truth value. In the other, a series or spectrum of cases is tailored to a sorites argument. At one end of the spectrum, persons A and B are such that (...)
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    Parts and partitives: Notes on what things are made of.Helen Morris Cartwright - 1984 - Synthese 58 (2):251-277.
  11. Ruminations on an account of personal identity.Helen Morris Cartwright - 1987 - In Judith Jarvis Thomson (ed.), On Being and Saying: Essays on Honor of Richard Cartwright. MIT Press.
     
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    The Philosophy of Language. [REVIEW]Helen Morris Cartwright - 1969 - Philosophical Review 78 (3):413.
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    Philosophic Turnings: Essays in Conceptual Appreciation. [REVIEW]Helen Morris Cartwright - 1968 - Philosophical Review 77 (4):532-537.
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