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    An Inspective Theory of Thinking.R. J. C. Burgener - 1959 - Review of Metaphysics 13 (1):175 - 184.
    The traditional view was that a concept must be immediate if anything is, i.e., it must be something possessed directly by my mind. To deny this seems to be saying "I think but I don't have ideas." This is of course what the proponents of the linguistic philosophy are in effect saying, and perhaps for them it is all right. Professor Price has argued ingeniously against the whole linguistic position: against the possibility of a purely linguistic solution to the problem. (...)
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    Price's Theory of the Concept.R. J. C. Burgener - 1957 - Review of Metaphysics 11 (1):143 - 159.
    Excluding only pure nominalists and "imagists" he includes in the classical theory "almost everyone who lived before the second decade of the twentieth century." This of course covers most of the other general types of theory found in the epistemology textbooks: that concepts are in the mind, that they are also in the thing, and finally that they are fundamentally prior to the thing. These types may be exemplified by Locke, Aristotle, and Plato, respectively. The controversy between these three schools (...)
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    Remarks on Price's "Comments".R. J. C. Burgener - 1959 - Review of Metaphysics 12 (4):649 - 653.
    As an immediate reply, meanwhile, I should like to make a remark or two about what is perhaps the central issue raised in the foregoing Comment. This is whether Price's dispositional reduction, or anyone's dispositional reduction can adequately render the act of thinking. Alternatively, the question could, I think, be stated in more presently-favoured language. One could ask whether statements about universals, thoughts, concepts, or ideas can be logically deduced from dispositional statements not containing these "mentalistic" terms. If one is (...)
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    Descartes's Rules for the Direction of the Mind. Harold H. Joachim, E. E. Harris.R. J. C. Burgener - 1959 - Philosophy of Science 26 (3):272-274.
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    Free Will and Determinism.R. J. C. Burgener - 1964 - Philosophy of Science 31 (2):188-189.
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    Free Will and Determinism. Allan M. Munn. [REVIEW]R. J. C. Burgener - 1964 - Philosophy of Science 31 (2):188-189.
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    Ethics. A. Campbell Garnett. [REVIEW]R. J. C. Burgener - 1961 - Philosophy of Science 28 (1):93-94.
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    The Anatomy of the World. Michael Macklem. [REVIEW]R. J. C. Burgener - 1959 - Philosophy of Science 26 (1):52-53.