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Truth and Objectivity
- C. Wright
- Philosophy
- 31 December 1992
Inflating deflationism minimal truth, internal realism and superassertibility convergence and cognitive command appendix - the euthyphro contrast cognitive command and the theoreticity of observation…
I—Crispin Wright: Warrant for Nothing (and Foundations for Free)?
- C. Wright
- Philosophy
- 1 July 2004
My life consists in my being content to accept many things
(Wittgenstein On Certainty x344)
Two kinds of epistemological sceptical paradox are reviewed and a shared assumption, that…
(Anti-)Sceptics Simple and Subtle: G.E Moore and John Mcdowell
- C. Wright
- Philosophy, Art
- 1 September 2002
Wittgenstein apparently regarded G. E. Moore's "Proof of an External World" as one of his finest pieces of philosophical work.1 That is an important clue for anyone who wants to understand what…
On the coherence of vague predicates
- C. Wright
- PhilosophySynthese
- 1 September 1975
This chapter is concerned to diagnose, and defuse, the plausibility of the universally quantified major premises in standard Sorites paradoxes. The two constituent theses of what is termed the…
Self-knowledge: the Wittgensteinian Legacy
- C. Wright
- Philosophy, PsychologyRoyal Institute of Philosophy Supplement
- 1 March 1998
It is only in fairly recent philosophy that psychological self-knowledge has come to be seen as problematical; once upon a time the hardest philosophical difficulties all seemed to attend our…
Reason's Proper Study: Essays Towards a Neo-Fregean Philosophy of Mathematics
I. ONTOLOGY AND ABSTRACTION PRINCIPLES II. RESPONSES TO CRITICS III. HUME'S PRINCIPLE IV. ON THE DIFFERENTIATION OF ABSTRACTA V. BEYOND NUMBER-THEORY
Facts and Certainty
- C. Wright
- Computer ScienceStudies in the philosophy of logic and knowledge
- 2004
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