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  1. Truth, belief, and vagueness.Kenton F. Machina - 1976 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 5 (1):47-78.
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    Induction and deduction revisited.Kenton F. Machina - 1985 - Noûs 19 (4):571-578.
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    Freedom of expression in commerce.Kenton F. Machina - 1984 - Law and Philosophy 3 (3):375 - 406.
    Does commercial speech deserve the same freedom from governmental interference as do noncommercial forms of expression? Examination of this question forces a reappraisal of the grounds upon which freedom of expression rests. I urge an analysis of those grounds which founds freedom of speech upon the requirements of individual autonomy over against society. I then apply the autonomy analysis to commercial expression by examining the empirical features which distinguish commercial forms of expression. Some such features - e.g., triviality — have (...)
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    Vague Predicates.Kenton F. Machina - 1972 - American Philosophical Quarterly 9 (3):225 - 233.
  5. Moral responsibility—what is all the Fuss about?Kenton Machina - 2007 - Acta Analytica 22 (1):29-47.
    Examination of several accounts regarding the nature of moral responsibility allows the extraction of a conceptual core common to all of them. Relying on that core conception of moral responsibility, the paper explores what human life without moral responsibility would be like. That exploration establishes that many robust forms of human relationship and nonmoral normativity could continue, absent moral responsibility, even if moral responsibility were abandoned on incompatibilist grounds. Much more importantly, it also establishes, contra Waller and Pereboom, that only (...)
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    Vagueness, ignorance, and margins for error.Kenton Machina & Harry Deutsch - 2002 - Acta Analytica 17 (2):19-45.
    We argue that the epistemic theory of vagueness cannot adequately justify its key tenet-that vague predicates have precisely bounded extensions, of which we are necessarily ignorant. Nor can the theory adequately account for our ignorance of the truth values of borderline cases. Furthermore, we argue that Williamson’s promising attempt to explicate our understanding of vague language on the model of a certain sort of “inexact knowledge” is at best incomplete, since certain forms of vagueness do not fit Williamson’s model, and (...)
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    Kant, Quine, and human experience.Kenton F. Machina - 1972 - Philosophical Review 81 (4):484-497.
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    Language and Truth. [REVIEW]Kenton Machina - 1992 - Noûs 26 (4):545-548.
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    Book Notes. [REVIEW]Emmett L. Bradbury, Anne W. Eaton, Sandra Jane Fairbanks, Jeffrey R. Flynn, Daniel Jacobson, Kenton F. Machina, Michael Pakaluk, Sebastian G. Rand, Lloyd Steffen & Patricia H. Werhane - 2002 - Ethics 113 (1):191-198.
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    Kamp Hans. The paradox of the heap. Aspects of philosophical logic, Some logical forays into central notions of linguistics and philosophy, edited by Mönnich Uwe, Synthese library, vol. 147, D. Reidel Publishing Company, Dordrecht, Boston, and London, 1981, pp. 225–277. [REVIEW]Kenton F. Machina - 1984 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 49 (3):991-993.
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  11. Review: Hans Kamp, Uwe Monnich, The Paradox of the Heap. [REVIEW]Kenton F. Machina - 1984 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 49 (3):991-993.