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  1. Perceiving God-the epistemology of religious-experience-reply.Wp Alston - 1994 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 54 (4):891-899.
     
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  2. Alston, WP-A Realist Conception of Truth.R. C. S. Walker - 1997 - Philosophical Books 38:252-254.
     
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  3. Alejandro, R., Hermeneutics, Citizenship, and the Public Sphere, Albany, State University of New York Press, 1993, ix, 291, US $17.95 (cloth). Alston, WP, The Reliability of Sense Perception, Ithaca, Cornell University Press, 1993, x, 148, US $27.50 (cloth). [REVIEW]A. J. Ayer, J. O'Grady, Blackwell Oxford, J. Bacon, K. Campbell & L. Reinhardt - 1994 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 72 (1).
  4. Speech Acts: An Essay in the Philosophy of Language.William P. Alston - 1970 - Philosophical Quarterly 20 (79):172-179.
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  5. Concepts of Epistemic Justification.William P. Alston - 1985 - The Monist 68 (1):57-89.
    Justification, or at least ‘justification’, bulks large in recent epistemology. The view that knowledge consists of true-justified-belief has been prominent in this century, and the justification of belief has attracted considerable attention in its own right. But it is usually not at all clear just what an epistemologist means by ‘justified’, just what concept the term is used to express. An enormous amount of energy has gone into the attempt to specify conditions under which beliefs of one or another sort (...)
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  6. Virtues of the Mind: An Inquiry into the Nature of Virtue and the Ethical Foundations of Knowledge.William P. Alston - 1996 - Philosophical and Phenomenological Research 60 (1):197-201.
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  7. On the'arriving at principles from numbers'method of thought in the late-Ming, early-Qing period-a look at the nature of late-Ming, early-Qing thought from one angle.Wp Chen - 1991 - Chinese Studies in Philosophy 22 (2):3-23.
     
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  8. West-Germanic Verse. University Park and London: Pennsylvania State University Press, 1988.Wp Lehmann - 1991 - Semiotica 85:163.
     
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    The Multiplication of Utility.Wp SWp, Wswp Swsw & Wswswp Swswsw - 1994 - Utilitas 6 (2).
  10. Comment and evaluative statements regarding panco, G. essay.Wp Frost - 1982 - Ultimate Reality and Meaning 5 (2):178-178.
     
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  11. Prerecognition processing of spoken nonwords affects subsequent word recognition.Wp Wallace & Mt Stewart - 1992 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 30 (6):451-451.
  12. What Euthyphro Should Have Said.William P. Alston - 2002 - In William Lane Craig (ed.), Philosophy of religion: a reader and guide. New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers University Press. pp. 283-298.
     
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  13. Level-Confusions in Epistemology.William P. Alston - 1980 - Midwest Studies in Philosophy 5 (1):135-150.
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  14. Priming of visual-attention for item and location.Wp Banks & D. Krajicek - 1989 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 27 (6):507-507.
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    Anti-Christelike'ateïsme'en anti-Semitisme by Friedrich Nietzsche.Wp Esterhuyse - 1998 - South African Journal of Philosophy 17 (3):239-261.
  16. An individual as purpose in and of himself Kant philosophy.Wp Mendonca - 1993 - Kant Studien 84 (2):167-184.
  17. Psychophysical materialism from the perspective of Kant and Wittgenstein.Wp Mendonca - 1990 - Kant Studien 81 (3):339-359.
  18. Beyond "Justification": Dimensions of Epistemic Evaluation.William P. Alston - 2005 - Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
    " In a book that seeks to shift the ground of debate within theory of knowledge, William P. Alston finds that the century-lo.
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  19. Difference, identity, and" otherness" in a multicultural world.Kal Alston - 1995 - In Wendy Kohli (ed.), Critical conversations in philosophy of education. New York: Routledge. pp. 278.
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    The difference we make: Philosophy of education and the tower of babel.К Alston - 1995 - In Wendy Kohli (ed.), Critical conversations in philosophy of education. New York: Routledge. pp. 278--297.
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  21. Perceiving God: the epistemology of religious experience.William Alston - 1991 - Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press.
    Introduction i. Character of the Book The central thesis of this book is that experiential awareness of God, or as I shall be saying, the perception of God, ...
  22. Epistemic Justification: Essays in the Theory of Knowledge.William P. Alston - 1989 - Cornell University Press.
    Introduction As the title indicates, the chief focus of this book is epistemic justification. But just what is epistemic justification and what is its place ...
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  23. The deontological conception of epistemic justification.William P. Alston - 1988 - Philosophical Perspectives 2:257-299.
  24. The reliability of sense perception.William P. Alston - 1993 - Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press.
    Chapter INTRODUCTION i. The Problem Why suppose that sense perception is, by and large, an accurate source of information about the physical environment? ...
  25. A realist conception of truth.William P. Alston - 1996 - Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press.
    William P. Alston formulates and defends a realist conception of truth, which he calls alethic realism (from "aletheia", Greek for "truth").
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    Perceiving God: The Epistemology of Religious Experience.William P. Alston - 1991 - Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press.
    In this clear and provocative account of the epistemology of religious experience, William P. Alston argues that the perception of God—his term for direct experiential awareness of God—makes a major contribution to the grounds of religious belief. Surveying the variety of reported direct experiences of God, Alston demonstrates that a person can be justified in holding certain beliefs about God on the basis of mystical experience.
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  27. An internalist externalism.William P. Alston - 1988 - Synthese 74 (3):265 - 283.
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    Illocutionary Acts and Sentence Meaning.William P. Alston - 2000 - Cornell University Press.
    What is it for a sentence to have a certain meaning? This is the question that the distinguished analytic philosopher William P. Alston addresses in this major contribution to the philosophy of language. His answer focuses on the given sentence's potential to play the role that its speaker had in mind, what he terms the usability of the sentence to perform the illocutionary act intended by its speaker. Alston defines an illocutionary act as an act of saying something (...)
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  29. Epistemic circularity.William P. Alston - 1986 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 47 (1):1-30.
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    A Sensible Metaphysical Realism.William P. Alston - 2001 - Marquette University Press.
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    Virtues of the Mind: An Inquiry into the Nature of Virtue and the Ethical Foundations of Knowledge.William P. Alston - 2000 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 60 (1):185.
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  32. Illocutionary Acts and Sentence Meaning.William P. Alston - 1999 - Cornell University Press.
    William P. Alston. difference in the scope of the rule reflects the fact that I-rules exist for the sake of making communication possible. Whereas their cousins are enacted and enforced for other reasons. We could distinguish I-rules just by this ...
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    Philosophy of education in a new key: Snapshot 2020 from the United States and Canada.Liz Jackson, Kal Alston, Lauren Bialystok, Larry Blum, Nicholas C. Burbules, Ann Chinnery, David T. Hansen, Kathy Hytten, Cris Mayo, Trevor Norris, Sarah M. Stitzlein, Winston C. Thompson, Leonard Waks, Michael A. Peters & Marek Tesar - 2022 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 54 (8):1130-1146.
    This article shares reflections from members of the community of philosophers of education in the United States and Canada who were invited to express their insights in response to the theme ‘Snaps...
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  34. Internalism and Externalism in Epistemology.William P. Alston - 1986 - Philosophical Topics 14 (1):179-221.
    Internalism restricts justifiers to what is "within" the subject. two main forms of internalism are (1) perspectival internalism (pi), which restricts justifiers to what the subject knows or justifiably believes, and (2) access internalism (ai), which restricts justifiers to what is directly accessible to the subject. the two forms are analyzed and interrelated, and the grounds for each are examined. it is concluded that although pi is both unacceptable and without adequate support, a modest form of ai might be defended.
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  35. Does God have Beliefs?: WILLIAM P. ALSTON.William P. Alston - 1986 - Religious Studies 22 (3-4):287-306.
    Beliefs are freely attributed to God nowadays in Anglo–American philosophical theology. This practice undoubtedly reflects the twentieth–century popularity of the view that knowledge consists of true justified belief . The connection is frequently made explicit. If knowledge is true justified belief then whatever God knows He believes. It would seem that much recent talk of divine beliefs stems from Nelson Pike's widely discussed article, ‘Divine Omniscience and Voluntary Action’. In this essay Pike develops a version of the classic argument for (...)
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  36. How to Think about Reliability.William P. Alston - 1995 - Philosophical Topics 23 (1):1-29.
  37. Perceiving God.William P. Alston - 1986 - Journal of Philosophy 83 (11):655-665.
  38. The inductive argument from evil and the human cognitive condition.William P. Alston - 1991 - Philosophical Perspectives 5:29-67.
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    Words and Deeds: Problems in the Theory of Speech Acts.William P. Alston - 1982 - Noûs 16 (4):623-626.
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    Philosophy of language.William P. Alston - 1964 - Englewood Cliffs, N.J.,: Prentice-Hall.
  41. Back to the theory of appearing.William P. Alston - 1999 - Philosophical Perspectives 13:181--203.
  42. Epistemic desiderata.William P. Alston - 1993 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 53 (3):527-551.
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  44. Ontological commitments.William P. Alston - 1958 - Philosophical Studies 9 (1-2):8 - 17.
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    Perceiving God: The Epistemology of Religious Experience.Stephen Maitzen & William P. Alston - 1993 - Philosophical Review 102 (3):430.
  46. Two types of foundationalism.William P. Alston - 1976 - Journal of Philosophy 73 (7):165-185.
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    Pleasures and Pains: A Theory of Qualitative Hedonism. [REVIEW]William P. Alston - 1979 - Philosophical Review 91 (1):143-145.
  48. What's wrong with immediate knowledge?William P. Alston - 1983 - Synthese 55 (April):73-96.
    Immediate knowledge is here construed as true belief that does not owe its status as knowledge to support by other knowledge (or justified belief) of the same subject. The bulk of the paper is devoted to a criticism of attempts to show the impossibility of immediate knowledge. I concentrate on attempts by Wilfrid Sellars and Laurence Bonjour to show that putative immediate knowledge really depends on higher-level knowledge or justified belief about the status of the beliefs involved in the putative (...)
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    Divine Nature and Human Language: Essays in Philosophical Theology.William P. Alston - 1989 - Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
    Divine Nature and Human Language is a collection of twelve essays in philosophical theology by William P. Alston, one of the leading figures in the current renaissance in the philosophy of religion. Using the equipment of contemporary analytical philosophy, Alston explores, partly refashions, and defends a largely traditional conception of God and His work in the world a conception that finds its origins in medieval philosophical theology. These essays fall into two groups: those concerned with theological language and (...)
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  50. Varieties of priveleged access.William P. Alston - 1971 - American Philosophical Quarterly 8 (3):223-41.
    This paper distinguishes and interrelates a number of respects in which persons have been thought to be in a specially favorable epistemic position vis-A-Vis their own mental states. The most important distinction is a six-Fold one between infallibility, Omniscience, Indubitability, Incorrigibility, Truth-Sufficiency, And self-Warrant. Each of these varieties can then be sub-Divided as the kind of modality, If any, Involved. It is also argued that discussions of self-Knowledge have been hampered by a failure to recognize these distinctions.
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