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    Hume's theory of imagination.Jan Wilbanks - 1968 - The Hague,: Martinus Nijhoff.
    The present work is, as its title indicates, a study of Hume's theory of imagination. Naturally, it is a study of a particular sort. It has a certain scope and limitations, takes a certain line of approach, exhibits certain emphases, has certain ends-in-view, etc. As an initial step in specifying the nature of this study, I shall indicate its central problem, i. e. , that problem to the solution of which the solutions of the various other problems with which it (...)
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    Defining Deduction, Induction, and Validity.Jan J. Wilbanks - 2010 - Argumentation 24 (1):107-124.
    In this paper I focus on two contrasting concepts of deduction and induction that have appeared in introductory (formal) logic texts over the past 75 years or so. According to the one, deductive and inductive arguments are defined solely by reference to what arguers claim about the relation between the premises and the conclusions. According to the other, they are defined solely by reference to that relation itself. Arguing that these definitions have defects that are due to their simplicity, I (...)
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  3. Free Enterprise and Coercion.Jan Wilbanks - 1981 - Reason Papers 7:1-19.
     
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  4. Libertarianism, Welfare Rights, and a Welfare State.Jan Wilbanks - 1988 - Reason Papers 13:8-18.
     
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  5. On Rational Justification of the State.Jan Wilbanks - 1978 - Reason Papers 4:69-82.
     
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  6. On the Ontological Deduction of Natural Rights.Jan J. Wilbanks - 2017 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 62 (3):293-301.
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    Some (Logical) Trouble for St. Anselm.Jan J. Wilbanks - 1973 - New Scholasticism 47 (3):361-365.