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  1. Matters of Faith and Matters of Principle: Religious Truth Claims and Their Logic.John H. Whittaker - 1980 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 18 (1):104-104.
     
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    The "Eternity" of the Platonic Forms.John Whittaker - 1968 - Phronesis 13 (1):131-144.
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    Ammonius on the Delphic E.John Whittaker - 1969 - Classical Quarterly 19 (1):185-192.
    The purpose of this paper is to investigate the source of Plutarch's inspiration for the impressive discourse which he presents from the lips of Ammonius in the De E apud Delphos, and in particular for the following much-quoted passage.
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  4. Suspension of the Ethical in Fear and Trembling.John H. Whittaker - 1988 - Kierkegaardiana 14:101-13.
     
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    The logic of authoritative revelations.John H. Whittaker - 2010 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 68 (1-3):167-181.
    Despite the tendency to think that the justification of revealed truths depends on a verifiable contact with divine reality, this essay argues that the authoritative status of revelations is due to their role in defining a distinctively religious order of judgment. Rather than being immediately apparent to everyone, this kind of authority is local to particular forms of judgment that depend on the principles that frame these ways of thinking. Revelatory claims are logically exempted from the normal demands of justification (...)
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    Ammonius on the Delphic E.John Whittaker - 1969 - Classical Quarterly 19 (01):185-.
    The purpose of this paper is to investigate the source of Plutarch's inspiration for the impressive discourse which he presents from the lips of Ammonius in the De E apud Delphos, and in particular for the following much-quoted passage.
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    Religious and epistemological mysteries.John H. Whittaker - 2003 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 54 (3):137-156.
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    Tractatus 6.4312: Immortality and the Riddle of Life.John H. Whittaker - 1983 - Philosophical Investigations 6 (1):37-48.
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    The possibilities of sense.Dewi Zephaniah Phillips & John H. Whittaker (eds.) - 2002 - New York: Palgrave.
    Remarkable in the range that it covers, The Possibilities of Sense testifies to an equally remarkable philosopher. In essays on ethics and thephilosophy of religion, on literature and education, the contributors displaynot only the breadth of D.Z. Phillips's work but also its power. This powercomes largely from Ludwig Wittgenstein, whose significance as a moral and religious philosopher rivals his reputation as a philosopher of language.
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    Alcinoos: enseignement des doctrines de Platon.John Whittaker (ed.) - 1990 - Paris: Les Belles Lettres.
  11. Basil Mitchell, Faith and Criticism.John H. Whittaker - 1996 - Philosophical Investigations 19:205-208.
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    Belief, Practice, and Grammatical Understanding.John H. Whittaker - 2001 - Faith and Philosophy 18 (4):465-482.
  13. Can a Purely Grammatical Inquiry be Religiously Persuasive?John H. Whittaker - 1995 - In Timothy Tessin & Mario Von der Ruhr (eds.), Philosophy and the Grammar of Religious Belief. St. Martin's Press.
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    Chapter 8. R. W. Beardsmore: Understanding moral judgement.John Whittaker - 2009 - In John T. Edelman (ed.), Sense and reality: essays out of Swansea. Frankfurt: Ontos Verlag. pp. 187-218.
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  15. Does God Have a Soul?John Whittaker - 1999 - Documenti E Studi Sulla Tradizione Filosofica Medievale 10:1-23.
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    D. Z. Phillips and reasonable belief.John H. Whittaker - 2008 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 63 (1-3):103-129.
    As an illustration of what Phillips called the "heterogeneity of sense," this essay concentrates on differences in what is meant by a "reason for belief." Sometimes saying that a belief is reasonable simply commends the belief's unquestioned acceptance as a part of what we understand as a sensible outlook. Here the standard picture of justifying truth claims on evidential grounds breaks down; and it also breaks down in cases of fundamental moral and religious disagreement, where the basic beliefs that we (...)
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  17. God time being.John Whittaker - 1971 - Oslo,: Universitetsforlaget.
     
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  18. God time being; studies in the transcendental tradition in Greek philosophy.John Whittaker - 1970 - [Bergen, Norway,: University of Bergen.
  19. God time being; studies in the transcendental tradition in Greek philosophy.John Whittaker - 1970 - [Bergen, Norway,: University of Bergen.
     
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    Hume’s forgotten fallacy.John A. Whittaker - 1980 - Sophia 19 (2):1-8.
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    Kierkegaard and Existence Communications.John H. Whittaker - 1988 - Faith and Philosophy 5 (2):168-184.
    Kierkegaard occasionally mentions a type of belief which he calls an “existence communication,” and his discussion of such beliefs parallels his discussion of subjective truths (in the Concluding Unscientific Postscript). Existence communications include religious beliefs. I suggest that it is less misleading to focus on this term than it is to wrestle with the difficult and overworked notion of subjective truths; ultimately, his view of religious beliefs can be seen more clearly.His view does not fully emerge, however, without the assistance (...)
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    Kierkegaard on Names, Concepts, and Proofs for God's Existence.John H. Whittaker - 1979 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 10 (2):117 - 129.
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    Kierkegaard on the concept of authority.John H. Whittaker - 1999 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 46 (2):83-101.
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    Literal and Figurative Language of God.John H. Whittaker - 1981 - Religious Studies 17 (1):39 - 54.
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    Literal and Figurative Language of God: JOHN H. WHITTAKER.John H. Whittaker - 1981 - Religious Studies 17 (1):39-54.
    One of the most peculiar features of the belief in God is the accompanying claim that God is an indescribable mystery, an object of faith but never an object of knowledge. In certain contexts – in worship, for example – this claim undoubtedly serves a useful purpose; and so I do not want to dismiss the idea altogether. But when pious remarks about the ineffable nature of God are taken out of context and turned into philosophy, the result is usually (...)
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  26. Plotinus at Alexandria: Scholastic Experiences in the Second and Third Centuries'.John Whittaker - 1997 - Documenti E Studi Sulla Tradizione Filosofica Medievale 8:159-190.
     
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  27. Philological Comments on the Neoplatonic Notion of Infinity.John Whittaker - 1976 - In R. Baine Harris (ed.), The Significance of Neoplatonism. State University of New York Press. pp. 155--172.
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    Religious beliefs as purpose claims.John H. Whittaker - 1986 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 20 (1):17 - 30.
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    Supernatural acts and supervenient explanations.John H. Whittaker - 1990 - Sophia 29 (2):17-32.
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    Self-honesty and Grammatical Appeals.John H. Whittaker - 2011 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 85 (4):529-546.
    One persistent element of Wittgenstein’s philosophical work is his insistence on self-honesty as a condition for doing logical or sense-oriented philosophy.This gives his work a spiritual weight that is not often appreciated. Yet the connection between self-honesty and logical insights is unclear, and this paper attemptsto clarify it. The paper includes brief introductions to Wittgenstein’s earlier and later thought, along with some religiously relevant examples.
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    Studies in Platonism and patristic thought.John Whittaker - 1984 - London: Variorum Reprints.
    The Middle Platonic tradition forms the main focus of these studies, many of which derive from Professor Whittaker's work on the writings of Alcinous (formerly attributed to Albinus) and their place and importance in that tradition. He follows the transmission of different texts, and the development of the commentaries upon them, from Classical times through the Byzantine world up to the Renaissance and beyond. Most of the articles, however, deal with the evolution of Platonic thought in the first centures A.D., (...)
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    Selfishness, Self-Concern and Happiness.John H. Whittaker - 1980 - Journal of Religious Ethics 8 (1):149 - 159.
    To see how one can unselfishly pursue his moral obligations for the sake of being happy, we need to distinguish between the universal, unchosen, unfocused desire for happiness and the particular, variable desire for that in which we invest our larger interest in being happy. Only the latter form of the desire for happiness threatens to reduce morality to a menial status.
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    The Hypothesis of Euripides' Hippolytus.John Whittaker - 1971 - The Classical Review 21 (01):9-.
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    The Hypothesis of Euripides' Hippolytus.John Whittaker - 1971 - The Classical Review 21 (1):9-9.
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  35. The Logic of Religious Persuasion.John Whittaker - 1993 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 33 (1):59-60.
  36. The Position of Mathematics in the Hierarchy of Speculative Science.John F. Whittaker - 1941 - The Thomist 3:467-506.
     
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  37. The Terminology of the Rational Soul in the Writings of Philo of Alexandria.John Whittaker - 1996 - The Studia Philonica Annual 8:1-20.
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    William James on 'overbeliefs' and 'live options'.John H. Whittaker - 1983 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 14 (4):203 - 216.
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    Wittgensteinian Philosophy of Religion.John H. Whittaker - 2010 - In Charles Taliaferro, Paul Draper & Philip L. Quinn (eds.), A Companion to Philosophy of Religion. Oxford, UK: Wiley‐Blackwell. pp. 659–666.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Works cited Additional recommended readings.
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    A Confusion of the Spheres. [REVIEW]John H. Whittaker - 2009 - Review of Metaphysics 62 (3):690-692.
  41. Frederick Crosson, ed.: "The Autonomy of Religious Belief". [REVIEW]John Whittaker - 1984 - The Thomist 48 (1):128.
     
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  42. Gary Gutting: "Religious Belief and Religious Skepticism". [REVIEW]John H. Whittaker - 1986 - The Thomist 50 (1):167.
     
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  43. Paul Wiebe: "The Architecture of Religion". [REVIEW]John Whittaker - 1987 - The Thomist 51 (2):388.
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    Rush Rhees, On Religion and Philosophy. [REVIEW]John H. Whittaker - 2001 - Philosophical Investigations 22 (4):341-348.
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    Sympathy: A philosophical analysis. [REVIEW]John H. Whittaker - 2005 - Journal of Value Inquiry 39 (1):127-130.
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    John H. Whittaker (ed.), The Possibilities of Sense: Essays in Honour of D. Z. Phillips. [REVIEW]John H. Whittaker - 2004 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 55 (3):197-199.
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    Wittgenstein’s On Certainty: There – Like our Life – Rush Rhees The Third Wittgenstein: The Post‐Investigations Works – Danièle Moyal‐Sharrock Understanding Wittgenstein’s On Certainty – Edited by Danièle Moyal‐Sharrock. [REVIEW]John H. Whittaker - 2006 - Philosophical Investigations 29 (3):287-300.
    Books reviewed: Rush Rhees, Wittgenstein’s On Certainty: There – Like our Life, D. Z. Phillips (ed.), (Oxford: Blackwell Publishing, 2003), 195 pp. incl. Index; $29.95; referred to in the text as Rhees. Danièle Moyal‐Sharrock, The Third Wittgenstein: The Post‐Investigations Works (Aldershot: Ashgate, 2004), 225 pp. incl. Index; $99.95; referred to in the text as Third Witt. Danièle Moyal‐Sharrock (ed.), Understanding Wittgenstein’s On Certainty (Basingstoke: Palgrave, 2004), 250 pp. incl. Index; $75.00; referred to in the text as M‐S. Reviewed by Louisiana (...)
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