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California State University, Fullerton
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    Moore's paradox revisited.Kent Linville & Merrill Ring - 1991 - Synthese 87 (2):295 - 309.
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    Knowledge: The Cessation of Belief.Merrill Ring - 1977 - American Philosophical Quarterly 14 (1):51 - 59.
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    Beginning with the Pre-Socratics.Merrill Ring - 1987 - WCB/McGraw-Hill.
    An introduction to Pre-Socratic philosophy. It is not intended for scholars - though the interpretation of Parmenides is wholly original. It is for students in a class on Greek Philosophy, giving a useful account of the Pre-Socratics in a course that will be dominated by Socrates, Plato and Aristotle.
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    Hubert Rudolf Georg Schwyzer, 1935-2006.William Forgie, Charles McCracken & Merrill Ring - 2007 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 80 (5):173 - 174.
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    Baker and Hacker on Section One of the Philosophical Investigations.Merril Ring - 1983 - Philosophical Investigations 6 (4):259-275.
  6. Comments on George Vick's Address.Merrill Ring - 1972 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 53 (3):357.
    This paper was a comment on address at a conference whose proceedings were published by The Personalist (now the Pacific Philosophical Quarterly.) It was pure ephemera and only someone interested in the paper on which it was a comment would find this of interest. I have no copy of it remaining and have, at this distance, no memory of what I might have said.
     
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    Descartes' Intentions.Merrill Ring - 1973 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 3 (1):27 - 49.
    So many times have we heard it told and even recounted it ourselves, that the tale of Descartes’ metaphysical adventure is something we can slip our philosophical feet into without feeling the slightest pinch. The story, or perhaps, only its plot, is this: Descartes, in order to discover whether anything is certain, attempted to doubt everything; though he succeeded in casting at least a shadow of doubt on vast areas of belief, happily one item, though only one, emerged from the (...)
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    Heraclitus: Fragments.Merrill Ring - 1988 - Philosophical Books 29 (3):129-129.
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    Infallibility, Knowledge, and the Epistemological Tradition.Merrill Ring - 1983 - International Philosophical Quarterly 23 (4):367-381.
  10. John V. Canfield, The Looking Glass Self: An Examination of Self Awareness Reviewed by.Merrill Ring - 1992 - Philosophy in Review 12 (1):13-15.
     
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    Moore's Paradox: Assertion and Implication'.Kent Linville & Merrill Ring - 1972 - Behaviorism 1 (2):87-102.
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  12. Moore's Paradox: Assertion and Implication.Merrill Ring - 1973 - Behavior and Philosophy 1 (2):87.
     
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  13. Newton Garver, This Complicated Form of Life: Essays on Wittgenstein Reviewed by.Merrill Ring - 1995 - Philosophy in Review 15 (5):321-322.
     
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    Reply To Siemens.Merrill Ring - 1986 - Philosophical Investigations 9 (3):225-228.
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    Sensations and kinaesthetic knowledge.Merrill Ring - 1982 - Philosophy Research Archives, No. NO 1485:111-168.
    When Wittgenstein said psychology contains conceptual confusions and experimental results, one item he had in mind was the psycho-physiological theory of kinaesthesis, which offers an account of how we know limb movement and position. The aim of this essay is to develop and evaluate the objections to that theory which have been produced by Wittgenstein, Melden and Anscombe. That project involves specifying clearly what is involved in the theory, resolving various disagreements between the critics, showing the pattern of the objections, (...)
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    Sensations and Kinaesthetic Knowledge.Merrill Ring - 1982 - Philosophy Research Archives 8:111-168.
    When Wittgenstein said psychology contains conceptual confusions and experimental results, one item he had in mind was the psycho-physiological theory of kinaesthesis, which offers an account of how we know limb movement and position. The aim of this essay is to develop and evaluate the objections to that theory which have been produced by Wittgenstein, Melden and Anscombe. That project involves specifying clearly what is involved in the theory, resolving various disagreements between the critics, showing the pattern of the objections, (...)
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    Sensations and Kinaesthetic Knowledge.Merrill Ring - 1982 - Philosophy Research Archives 8:111-168.
    When Wittgenstein said psychology contains conceptual confusions and experimental results, one item he had in mind was the psycho-physiological theory of kinaesthesis, which offers an account of how we know limb movement and position. The aim of this essay is to develop and evaluate the objections to that theory which have been produced by Wittgenstein, Melden and Anscombe. That project involves specifying clearly what is involved in the theory, resolving various disagreements between the critics, showing the pattern of the objections, (...)
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    Wittgenstein on Essence.Merrill Ring - 2019 - Philosophical Investigations 42 (1):3-14.
    In the Investigations, #s 371 and 373, Wittgenstein said: “Essence is expressed by grammar” and “Grammar tells what kind of object anything is …”. Those passages, which commit Wittgenstein to holding that things have essences and which offer an account of what essences consist in, have been ignored by commentators, chiefly because it is thought that in #65ff (family resemblances) Wittgenstein rejected essentialism. The aim of this paper is to straighten out the story of Wittgenstein's thought on the subject of (...)
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  19. Newton Garver, This Complicated Form of Life: Essays on Wittgenstein. [REVIEW]Merrill Ring - 1995 - Philosophy in Review 15:321-322.
     
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    Science, Revolution and Discontinuity. [REVIEW]Merrill Ring - 1982 - Philosophical Books 23 (2):98-99.
    A favorable review of John Krige's Science, Revolution and Discontinuity.
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