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         Harman Gilbert:     more books (34)
  1. Semantics of Natural Language by Donald & Harman, Gilbert (eds.) Davidson, 1972
  2. On Noam Chomsky: Critical Essays (Modern Studies in Philosophy) by Gilbert Harman, 1974
  3. THE JOURNAL OF PHILOSOPHY VOLUME LXXIII, NUMBER 17 OCTOBER 7, 1976 DOUBLE ISSUE: SEVENTY-THIRD ANNUAL MEETING OF THE AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL ASSOCIATION EASTERN DIVISION by Gilbert Harman, Mark Pastin, Fred F (The Journal of Philosophy) [R. A. Fumerton, 1976-01-01
  4. British Economics Writers: Jo Johnson, Chris Harman, Will Hutton, Gilbert Slater, David Boyle, Richard Koch, Martin Wolf
  5. Naturaleza de la moralidad. Cuadernos No.39, La by Gilbert HARMAN, 1996
  6. HARMAN, GILBERT(1938): An entry from Gale's <i>Encyclopedia of Philosophy</i> by David Sosa, 2006
  7. The intrinsic quality of experience (CSL report / Princeton University. Cognitive Science Laboratory) by Gilbert Harman, 1988
  8. Philosophical issues in cognitive science (CSL report / Princeton University. Cognitive Science Laboratory) by Gilbert Harman, 1988
  9. THOUGHT by Gilbert Harman, 1973-01-01
  10. I̲f̲ and modus ponens* by Gilbert Harman, 1975
  11. Explaining Value and Other Essays in Moral Philoso by Gilbert Harman, 2000
  12. Moral agent and impartial spectator (The Lindley lecture) by Gilbert Harman, 1986
  13. Explaining Value : and Other Essays in Moral Philosophy by Gilbert Harman, 1980
  14. Conceptions of the Human Mind: Essays in Honor of George A. Miller by Gilbert Harman, 1993-01-01

21. On Noam Chomsky; Critical Essays. - HARMAN, GILBERT / CHOMSKY, NAOM,
On Noam Chomsky; critical essays.; harman, gilbert / CHOMSKY, NAOM,. Offered by O Donoghue Books.
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22. The Theory Of Meaning By Russell Eliot Dale; Bibiography
harman, gilbert H. (1974a). Review of Stephen Schiffer, Meaning. harman, gilbert H., ed. (1974b). On Noam Chomsky Critical Essays. 2nd edition, 1982.
http://www.russelldale.com/dissertation/biblio.html
Bibliography Aarsleff, Hans. (1976). "An Outline of Language-Origins Theory Since the Renaissance". In Harnad, Steklis, and Lancaster (1976). Also in Aarsleff (1982). Aarsleff, Hans. (1982). From Locke to Saussure: Essays on the Study of Language and Intellectual History. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press. Anderson, C. Anthony and Joseph Owens. (1990). Propositional Attitudes: The Role of Content in Logic, Language, and Mind. Stanford: CSLI. qvist, Lennart. (1967). "Semantic and Pragmatic Characterizability of Linguistic Usage". Synthese, 17 (1967), 281-291. Armstrong, D. M. (1971). "Meaning and Communication". Philosophical Review, October 1971, 427-447. Austin, J. L. (1950). "Truth". In Austin (1970). Austin, J. L. (1962). How to do Things with Words. 2nd edition. J. O. Urmson and Marina Sbis, eds. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press. Austin, J. L. (1970). Philosophical Papers. 2nd edition. J. O. Urmson and G. J. Warnock, eds. Oxford: Clarendon Press. Avramides, Anita. (1989). Meaning and Mind: An Examination of a Gricean Account of Language. Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press. A Bradford book.

23. Used, Rare And Out Of Print Books And Textbooks Are All Available Online At Grea
Author gilbert harman Anchor Press January 1, 1974. List Price $5.53 Author gilbert harman Oxford University Press, USA January 1, 1977
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24. Advanced Epistemology And Metaphysics
harman, gilbert. 1984. “Positive versus negative undermining in belief . “Pragmatics,” in Donald Davidson and gilbert harman, eds., Semantics of Natural
http://www.geocities.com/philosophy_450/
Advanced Epistemology and Metaphysics Philosophy 450 California State University , Northridge Spring 2006 Assignments One-Page Essay 1 One-Page Essay 2 , due March 7 th One-Page Essay 3 , due May 16th Papers that we’ll read after Spring Break Michael Bishop and J. D. Trout, “The Pathologies of Standard Analytic Epistemology” “Normativity and Epistemic Intuitions” Stephen Stich, “Naturalizing Epistemology: Quine, Simon and the Prospects for Pragmatism” Unassigned Papers that Might Grab You Berit Brogaard’s “Contextualism, Skepticism, and the Gettier Problem” Jonathan Kvanvig’s “Assertion, Knowledge, and Lotteries” Jonathan Kvanvig’s “Contrastivism and Closure” Jonathan Kvanvig’s “Contextualism, Contrastivism, Relevant Alternatives, and Closure” Jonathan Kvanvig’s “Nozickian Epistemology and the Question of Closure” Jonathan Kvanvig’s “Nozickian Epistemology and the Value of Knowledge” Michael Blome-Tillman’s “A Closer Look at Closure Scepticism” Jonathan Schaffer’s “Closure, Contrast, and Answer” Donald Smith’s “Knowledge and Lotteries” Ted A. Warfield and Marian David’s

25. EpistPapersBySubject.html
harman, gilbert. Review of Robert Audi The Architecture of Reason Correspondence Between Wilfred Sellars and gilbert harman on Truth (1970)
http://www.ucs.louisiana.edu/~kak7409/EpistPapersBySubject.html
The Epistemology Research Guide:
Subject Index

What follows are the links to 1,058 epistemology papers online organized loosely by subject. To keep updating manageable, each paper appears only under one subject heading. Please send comments, suggestions, or recommended links to Dr. Keith Korcz at keithk@louisiana.edu Last Modified: 10/17/07 Links are up to date as of 6/07.
Subjects
A Priori Knowledge
Empiricism/ Rationalism Given, The / Sense-Data
(see also Perception) Religious Epistemology Analyticity Ethics of Belief/ Epistemic Goal/ Epistemic Value Induction ... Perception
(see also Given, The) Various
Rationality

A Priori Knowledge
Bealer, George.

"Origins of Modal Error"
"Theory of the A Priori" "A Priori Knowledge and the Scope of Philosophy" ... "BonJour's Arguments Against Skepticism About the A Priori" Bergmann, Gustav "Synthetic A Priori" (selection from Logic and Reality, 1967) Brewer, Bill. "Externalism and A Priori Knowledge of Empirical Facts" Broad, C. D. "Are There Synthetic-A Priori Truths?" Brown, Jessica. "The Incompatibility of Anti-Individualism and Privileged Access" Casullo, Albert (B).

26. JSTOR The Objects Of Acceptance Competing Scientific Explanations
In a word, it is suggested that what successful acceptance rules accept are what gilbert harman has called the best of competing scientific explanations.
http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0270-8647(1972)1972<349:TOOACS>2.0.CO;2-K

27. Moral Realism [Internet Encyclopedia Of Philosophy]
The contrast between descriptivism and nondescriptivism seems inapt for gilbert harman’s relativism because his relativism is a definite moral antirealist
http://www.iep.utm.edu/m/moralrea.htm
Moral Realism The moral realist contends that there are moral facts, so moral realism is a thesis in ontology, the study of what is. The ontological category “moral facts” includes both the descriptive moral judgment that is allegedly true of an individual, such as, “Sam is morally good,” and the descriptive moral judgment that is allegedly true for all individuals such as, “Lying for personal gain is wrong.” A signature of the latter type of moral fact is that it not only describes an enduring condition of the world but also proscribes what ought to be the case (or what ought not to be the case) in terms of an individual’s behavior. The traditional areas of disagreement between the realist camp and the antirealist camp are cognitivism, descriptivism, moral truth, moral knowledge, and moral objectivity. The long and recalcitrant history of the realism/antirealism debate records that the focal point of the debate has been shaped and reshaped over centuries, with a third way, namely, Quasi-realism, attracting more recent attention. Quasi-realism debunks the positions of both realism and antirealism. On the one hand, considering cognitivism, descriptivism, moral truth, moral knowledge, and moral objectivity as specifying the sufficient conditions for moral realism ignores the quasi-realist way. On the other hand, defining moral realism in a way that accommodates quasi-realism concedes too much: unlike the moral realist, the quasi-realist denies that moral facts are explanatory. Consequently, one can view Quasi-realism as the contemporary heir of antirealism.

28. Harman
harman, gilbert H. (1965), The Inference to the Best Explanation. The Philosophical Review 74, 8895. pdf.
http://www.hss.caltech.edu/~franz/Knowledge and Reality/Gilbert H. Harman.htm
Harman, Gilbert H. (1965), The Inference to the Best Explanation. The Philosophical Review pdf

29. University Of Chicago Press - Book Reviews - 10.1086/340676
Explaining Value and Other Essays in Moral Philosophy is a very useful collection of some of gilbert harman s previously published papers.
http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/cgi-bin/resolve?ET113106

30. Project MUSE
harman, gilbert. 1986. Change in View. Cambridge MIT Press. harman, gilbert and Thomson, Judith Jarvis. 1996. Moral Relativism and Moral Objectivity.
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31. PHIL501
Author harman, gilbert Call Number BD 161 F666 1993 Title Working without a net a study of egocentric epistemology Author Foley, Richard
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PHILOSOPHY 501 - fall term 2004
adam morton - humanities centre 4- 99
office hours wednesdays 3-4 (subject to change) or by appointment
email: adam.morton@ualberta.ca
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advice on writing term papers
reserve list on library computer ... notes from two classes on irrationality
: tues, thurs 930-1050 Humanities Centre level 2 room 19
format : discussion. Usually the tuesday meeting will centre on understanding the week's reading, and the thursday meeting will be a wider discussion
requirements : class participation (interrupting the instructor is obligatory), a term paper. Topics for the term paper will be suggested, but your own topics are ok if I agree to them. Each student will have a meeting with me to plan her or his term paper.
grading : based on the grade for the term paper adjusted within a +/- range by class participation
topic : how do ideas about bounded rationality that have been developed in decision theory apply in epistemology? tentative schedule Sept 9 introductory meeting Sept 14 - 16 cognitive limitations and irrationality Reading: Elster Sept 21 - 23 satisficing Reading: Slote, Simon

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33. The Course Will Survey The Moral And Political Philosophy Of David Hume With Ref
harman, gilbert. 1973. Thought. Princeton University Press. harman, gilbert. 1986. Change in View Principles of Reasoning. MIT Press. Rizzello, Salvatore.
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Politics G53.3100: Political Epistemology Russell Hardin Spring 2004, Mondays 4:00-6:00 Office: 762 in 726 Broadway russell.hardin@nyu.edu Office hours: Tu 2:00-4:00 or by appointment This course is a discussion seminar. The course will focus on ways to understand knowledge and to explain a wide range of behaviors and beliefs from an account of what people know or how they come to believe what they believe. Readings will be from varied perspectives. Course assignments are a term paper of no more than 25 pages and two papers of no more than We will reserve some time in the last two sessions for brief presentations of term papers. Or we will schedule an extra session at the end for that purpose. Readings are heavy in some weeks. Use your own judgment of whether you can skim some discussions and concentrate more heavily on others. Books available for the course (all in paper): Fodor, Jerry A. 1983. The Modularity of Mind . Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. Hayek, Friedrich A. 1996. Individualism and Economic Order . University of Chicago Press Hibbing, John R., and Elizabeth Theiss-Morse. 2002.

34. Special Issues Of Journals Devoted To DANIEL C. DENNETT
harman, gilbert. Adaptationist Theorizing and Intentional System Theory, p. harman, gilbert. What is the Intentional Stance? p. 515. Kirsh, David.
http://sun3.lib.uci.edu/~scctr/philosophy/dennett/special_issues.html
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Special Issues of Journals Devoted to DANIEL C. DENNETT
Compiled by Eddie Yeghiayan
    (September
    Author:
    Dennett, Daniel C. "Intentional Systems in Cognitive Ethology: The `Panglossian Paradigm' Defended," pp.
    Open Peer Commentary:
    • Beatty, John. "Rationality: Putting the Issue to the Scientific Community," pp.
    • Bennett, Jonathan. "Cognitive Ethology: Theory or Poetry?" pp.
    • Churchland, Patricia Smith. "Dennett's Instrumentalism: A Frog at the Bottom of the Drug," pp.
    • Danto, Arthur C. "Science as an Intentional System," pp.
    • Dawkins, Richard. "Adaptationism was Always Predictive and Needed No Defense," pp.
    • Eldredge, Niles. "A la Recherche du Docteur Pangloss," pp.
    • Ghiselin, Michael T. "Lloyd Morgan's Canon in Evolutionary Context," pp.
    • Graham, George. "Denoting and Demoting Intentional Systems," pp.
    • Griffin, Donald R. "Thinking about Animal Thoughts," p. 364.
    • Harman, Gilbert. "Adaptationist Theorizing and Intentional System Theory," p. 365.

35. Title: An Argument Against The Relativism Of 'Inner' Moral Judgments
This essay is a response to an essay by gilbert harman entitled, Moral Relativism Defended 1 in which he makes the case for a particular form of moral
http://nd.edu/~dthunder/Articles/Article2.html
An Argument against the Relativism of 'Inner' Moral Judgments by David Thunder 17th April 1998 Back to articles Return to homepage An Argument Against the Relativism of 'Inner' Moral Judgments T his essay is a response to an essay by Gilbert Harman entitled, "Moral Relativism Defended" in which he makes the case for a particular form of moral relativism, which is based on an analysis of certain kinds of moral propositions or judgments. It is useful to distinguish (as Harman himself does) between the principal thesis of Harman's essay, which lays down certain conditions for the validity of moral 'ought' judgments; and the more contentious claim that moral agreements arise through a process of moral 'bargaining' . I am not concerned with this latter part of his thesis, since it is not an essential part of his relativism.
1. Harman's main thesis and how he argues for it.
Harman's moral relativism is a "soberly logical thesis - a thesis about logical form" (189

36. "Errol Morris’ Technokillers" Endnotes
harman, gilbert. 1986. Change in View. Cambridge, MA MIT Press. References. Arendt, Hannah. 1994. Eichmann in Jerusalem A Report on the Banality of Evil.
http://www.ejumpcut.org/archive/jc47.2005/technokillersMorris/notes.html
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Notes New Political Science, Volume 25, no. 1, 2003, pp. 5-17. Arendt, Hannah. 1994. Eichmann in Jerusalem, p. Botwinick, Rita Steinhardt, ed. 1998. A Holocaust Reader: From Ideology to Annihilation . Upper Saddle River, New Jersey: Prentice Hall, p. 133. International Journal of Human Rights, Volume 6, no. 1, p. 1-19. Peace Review, Volume 16, no. 3, pp. 349-356 http://www.errolmorris.com/html/
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Harman, Gilbert. 1986. Change in View . Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. References Arendt, Hannah. 1994. Eichmann in Jerusalem: A Report on the Banality of Evil . New York: Penguin Books. The Nation, November 26. Botwinick, Rita Steinhardt, ed. 1998. A Holocaust Reader: From Ideology to Annihilation . Upper Saddle River, New Jersey: Prentice Hall, p. 133. Peace Review, Volume 16, no. 3, pp. 349-356. New Political Science, Volume 25, no. 1, pp. 5-17. International Journal of Human Rights, Volume 6, no. 1, p. 1-19. Harman, Gilbert. 1986. Change in View . Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. Leuchter, Fred A. 1988.

37. Epistemic Virtues, Metavirtues, And Computational Complexity - Cogprints
harman, gilbert (1999) Reasoning, meaning, and mind, Oxford University Press. Hookway, Christopher (1999) “Epistemic norms and theoretical deliberation,”
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    Morton, Professor Adam Epistemic virtues, metavirtues, and computational complexity. [Preprint] Full text available as: Preview PDF - Requires a PDF viewer such as GSview Xpdf or Adobe Acrobat Reader
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    I argue that considerations about computational complexity show that all finite agents need characteristics like those that have been called epistemic virtues. The necessity of these virtues follows in part from the nonexistence of shortcuts, or efficient ways of finding shortcuts, to cognitively expensive routines. It follows that agents must possess the capacities – metavirtues –of developing in advance the cognitive virtues they will need when time and memory are at a premium. Item Type: Preprint Keywords: cognition, computational complexity, epistemology, epistemic virtue, metavirtue, virtue Subjects:
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38. Noam Chomsky, By Zoltán Gendler Szabó, Dictionary Of Modern American Philosoph
harman, gilbert ed. On Noam Chomsky Critical Essays (New York, 1974). harman, gilbert Review of Chomsky, New Horizons in the Study of Language and Mind
http://www.chomsky.info/bios/2004----.htm
Noam Chomsky by Zoltán Gendler Szabó In Ernest LePore (ed.), Dictionary of Modern American Philosophers, 1860-1960 , Bristol, 2004 Chomsky received a faculty position at MIT in 1955 and he has been teaching there ever since. In 1961 he was appointed full professor in the Department of Modern Languages and Linguistics; the graduate program in linguistics began the same year. In 1966 he was appointed Ferrari Ward Professor of Linguistics. In 1976, the linguistics and philosophy programs at MIT were merged and the Department of Linguistics and Philosophy was created; this has been Chomsky's home department ever since. Alongside his career as a linguist, Chomsky has been active in left-wing politics. In 1965 he organized a citizen's committee to publicize tax refusal in protest to the war in Vietnam; four years later he published his first book on politics American Power and the New Mandarins. By the 1980's he had become both the most distinguished figure of American linguistics and one of the most influential left-wing critics of American foreign policy. He has been extremely prolific as a writer: his web-site in 2003 listed 33 book publications in linguistics (broadly construed), and although the individuation of his political books is complicated, their number definitely exceeds 40. According to a 1992 tabulation of sources from the previous 12 years in the Arts and Humanities Citation Index, Chomsky was the most frequently-cited person alive, and one of the eight most frequently-cited authors of all time.

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40. Intrinsic Vs. Extrinsic Value (Stanford Encyclopedia Of Philosophy)
gilbert harman was one of the first explicitly to discuss basic intrinsic value when he pointed out the apparent need to invoke such value if we are to
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First published Tue Oct 22, 2002; substantive revision Wed Feb 7, 2007 Many philosophers take intrinsic value to be crucial to a variety of moral judgments. For example, according to a fundamental form of consequentialism, whether an action is morally right or wrong has exclusively to do with whether its consequences are intrinsically better than those of any other action one can perform under the circumstances. Many other theories also hold that what it is right or wrong to do has at least in part to do with the intrinsic value of the consequences of the actions one can perform. Moreover, if, as is commonly believed, what one is morally responsible for doing is some function of the rightness or wrongness of what one does, then intrinsic value would seem relevant to judgments about responsibility, too. Intrinsic value is also often taken to be pertinent to judgments about moral justice (whether having to do with moral rights or moral desert), insofar as it is good that justice is done and bad that justice is denied, in ways that appear intimately tied to intrinsic value. Finally, it is typically thought that judgments about

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