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  1. Ethical absolutism and the ideal observer.Roderick Firth - 1951 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 12 (3):317-345.
    The moral philosophy of the first half of the twentieth century, at least in the English-speaking part of the world, has been largely devoted to problems of an ontological or epistemological nature. This concentration of effort by many acute analytical minds has not produced any general agreement with respect to the solution of these problems; it seems likely, on the contrary, that the wealth of proposed solutions, each making some claim to plausibility, has resulted in greater disagreement than ever before, (...)
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  2. Ethical Absolutism and the Ideal Observer.Roderick Firth - 1997 - In Thomas L. Carson & Paul K. Moser (eds.), Morality and the good life. New York: Oxford University Press.
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  3. “Are Epistemic Concepts Reducible to Ethical Concepts?Roderick Firth - 1978 - In Alvin Goldman & Jaegwon Kim (eds.), Values and Morals: Essays in Honor of William Frankena, Charles Stevenson, and Richard Brandt. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 215-229.
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    Epistemic Merit, Intrinsic and Instrumental.Roderick Firth - 1981 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 55 (1):5-23.
  5. Coherence, certainty, and epistemic priority.Roderick Firth - 1964 - Journal of Philosophy 61 (19):545-557.
  6. Sense-data and the percept theory.Roderick Firth - 1950 - Mind 59 (233):35-56.
  7. Sense-data and the percept theory.Roderick Firth - 1949 - Mind 58 (232):434-465.
  8. Chisholm and the ethics of belief.Roderick Firth - 1959 - Philosophical Review 68 (4):493-506.
  9. The anatomy of certainty.Roderick Firth - 1967 - Philosophical Review 76 (1):3-27.
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    In Defense of Radical Empiricism: Essays and Lectures.Roderick Firth & John Troyer - 1998 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    Roderick Firth's writings on epistemology amount to an exceptionally careful and cogent defense of an account of perceptual knowledge in the tradition Firth called 'radical empiricism.' This important book collects all of Firth's major works on epistemology; it also contains his only publication in ethics, the extremely influential essay on 'Ethical Absolutism and the Ideal Observer.' In addition, the book includes a number of important previously unpublished essays. Together, these writings constitute the most finished and compelling version of traditional empiricist (...)
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    Ii.—sense-data and the percept theory.Roderick Firth - 1949 - Mind 58 (232):434-435.
  12. Symbols: Public and Private.Raymond Firth - 1975 - Religious Studies 11 (3):355-357.
     
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  13. Symbols: Public and Private.Raymond Firth - 1977 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 10 (3):202-205.
     
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    Berkeley.Roderick Firth - 1955 - Philosophical Review 64 (1):149.
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    ``Chisholm and the Ethics of Belief".Roderick Firth - 1959 - Philosophical Review 68 (4):493-506.
  16. Reply to professor Brandt.Roderick Firth - 1954 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 15 (3):414-421.
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    In Defense of Radical Empiricism: Essays and Lectures.Jonathan E. Adler, Roderick Firth & John Troyer - 2000 - Philosophical Review 109 (3):453.
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    Religion: A Humanist Interpretation.Raymond Firth - 1995 - Routledge.
    Treats religion as a human art, capable of great intellectual and artistic achievements.Religion: A Humanist Interpretation represents a lifetime's work on the anthropology of religion from a rather unusual personal viewpoint. Raymond Firth treats religion as a human art, capable of great intellectual and artistic achievements, but also of complex manipulation to serve the human interests of those who believe in it and operate it. His study is comparative, drawing material from a range of religions around the world. Its findings (...)
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  19. Austin and the argument from illusion.Roderick Firth - 1964 - Philosophical Review 73 (July):372-382.
    Firth argues that austin's criticisms of the argument from illusion do not destroy the argument. We can reformulate it in two ways so that it succeeds as a method of ostensibly defining terms denoting the sensory constituent of perceptual experience. One way maintains the act-Object distinction of the cartesian tradition and the other uses the language of "looks." (staff).
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    II. ultimate evidence.Roderick Firth - 1956 - Journal of Philosophy 53 (23):732-739.
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  21. Sense-data and the percept theory, part I.Roderick Firth - 1949 - Mind 58 (October):434-465.
     
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    The Suspect: Counterterrorism, Islam and the Security State by Riwzaan Sabir (review).Rhiannon Firth - 2023 - Utopian Studies 34 (1):132-137.
    Author Rizwaan Sabir, as a then-MA student at Nottingham University, became known as one-half of the “Nottingham Two” following his arrest along with Hicham Yezza in May 2008. They were detained for six days without charge on suspicion of terrorism for the possession of a document titled the Al Qaeda Training Manual, which was freely available on the internet and from bookstores. Sabir had downloaded it from a US government website for use as primary source material in his proposed PhD (...)
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    Comments on professor Postow's paper.Roderick Firth - 1978 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 39 (1):122-123.
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    Radical Empiricism and Perceptual Relativity. I.Roderick Firth - 1950 - Philosophical Review 59 (2):164-183.
  25. Radical empiricism and perceptual relativity. II.Roderick Firth - 1950 - Philosophical Review 59 (3):319-331.
  26. Art and Anthropology.Raymond Firth - 1994 - In Jeremy Coote (ed.), Anthropology, Art, and Aesthetics. Clarendon Press.
  27. An Anthropological Interpretation Of Religion.Raymond Firth - 1996 - Free Inquiry 16.
     
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  28. Coherence, certainty, and epistemic priority.R. Firth - 1988 - In Jonathan Dancy (ed.), Perceptual knowledge. New York: Oxford University Press.
     
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  29. Coherence, Certainly, Epistemic Certainty.R. Firth - 1988 - In Jonathan Dancy (ed.), Perceptual knowledge. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 164--176.
     
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    Comments on Mr. Hempel's Theses.Roderick Firth, Wilfrid Sellars, Roderick M. Chisholm & Paul Weiss - 1952 - Review of Metaphysics 5 (4):622 - 627.
    2. Because of the possibility of lies, or the misuse of language, I believe that Professor Hempel's formulation of the problem of empirical certainty must be interpreted as a convenient abbreviation, in linguistic terms, of a question about beliefs. A complete formulation of the question would have to make some reference to the speaker's beliefs as he utters an "experiential statement.".
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    Comments on Taylor's Theses.Roderick Firth, Richard B. Brandt, Carl G. Hempel, Roderick M. Chisholm & Donald Walhout - 1954 - Review of Metaphysics 7 (4):681 - 689.
    1. If Taylor's first two proposals are accepted, we must introduce a term to replace "know" in a familiar, but weaker, sense of the word. In ordinary speech it is correct to say that I know that p, even if my conviction that p might be somewhat increased by further evidence. In Taylor's stronger sense of "know" and "knowledge," it is doubtful that we have much, if any, knowledge. For even if we sometimes have evidence which is conclusive, and which (...)
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    Donald Cary Williams 1899-1983.Roderick Firth, Robert Nozick & W. V. Quine - 1983 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 57 (2):245 - 248.
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    Knowledge and the future school: curriculum and social justice. By Michael Young and David Lambert, with Carolyn Roberts and Martin Roberts.Roger Firth - 2015 - British Journal of Educational Studies 63 (3):425-427.
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    No Title available: PHILOSOPHY.Raymond Firth - 1941 - Philosophy 16 (64):439-440.
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    Raphael Demos 1892-1968.Roderick Firth - 1970 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 44:208 - 209.
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    Reply to Sellars.Roderick Firth - 1981 - The Monist 64 (1):91-101.
    Sellars discusses a wide variety of philosophical problems in his Carus Lectures, and everything he has to say about those problems deserves very careful attention. But it seems appropriate for me to confine my remarks to his first lecture, which he calls “The Lever of Archimedes.” He pays me the compliment of taking as a starting point for this lecture a paper of mine, “Coherence, Certainty, and Epistemic Priority,” published by The Journal of Philosophy in 1964. Although the paper deals (...)
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  37. Sense-data and the percept theory, part II.Roderick Firth - 1950 - Mind 59 (January):35-56.
     
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  38. The Fate of the Soul: An Interpretation of Some Primitive Concepts.RAYMOND FIRTH - 1955
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    The social images of man and woman.Rosemary Firth - 1970 - Journal of Biosocial Science 2 (S2):85-92.
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    Myths and Legends of the Australian Aboriginals. [REVIEW]Raymond Firth - 1931 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 9 (3):231.
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    Western Australia State Psychological Clinic. Annual Report. [REVIEW]Raymond Firth - 1931 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 9 (2):155.
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    Pragmatism and Pioneering in Benoy Sarkar's Sociology and Economics. By Nagendra Nath Chaudhury. (Calcutta: Chuckervertty Chatterjee & Co., Ltd. 1940. Pp. ii + 152. Price Rs. 3.). [REVIEW]Raymond Firth - 1942 - Philosophy 17 (66):190-.
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    Principles of Economic Sociology. By D. M. Goodfellow. (London: George Routledge & Sons, Ltd., 1939. Pp. xx + 289. Price 12s. 6d. [REVIEW]Raymond Firth - 1941 - Philosophy 16 (64):439-.
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