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  • “Identity Mistakes: Plato and the Logical Atomists”, ''Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society'' lxx (1969-70), 181-95


  • ''Plato, Theaetetus'', translated with notes (Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1973)


  • “Comment” (on a paper by F.B. Fitch), in Stephan Körner, ed., ''Philosophy of Logic'' (Blackwell, Oxford, 1976), pp. 196-201


  • (With Gareth Evans ) “Introduction”, in Gareth Evans and John McDowell, eds., ''Truth and Meaning'' (Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1976), pp. vii-xxiii; translated into Spanish: “Introducción a Verdad y Significado”, Cuadernos de Crítica 37 (1984)


  • “Truth Conditions, Bivalence, and Verificationism”, ''ibid'', pp. 42-66


  • “On the Sense and Reference of a Proper Name”, ''Mind'' lxxxvi (1977), 159-85; reprinted in Mark Platts, ed., ''Reference Truth and Reality'' (Routledge and Kegan Paul, London, 1980), pp. 141-66, and in A. W. Moore, ed., ''Meaning and Reference'' (Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1993), pp. 111-36; translated into Spanish: “Sobre el Sentido y la Referencia de un Nombre Propio”, ''Cuadernos de Crítica 20'' (1983)


  • “On ‘The Reality of the Past’”, in Christopher Hookway and Philip Pettit, eds., ''Action and Interpretation'' (CUP, Cambridge,1978), pp. 127-44


  • “Are Moral Requirements Hypothetical Imperatives?”, ''Aristotelian Society Supplementary'' Volume lii (1978), 13-29


  • “Physicalism and Primitive Denotation”, ''Erkenntnis'' xiii (1978), 131-52; reprinted in Platts, ed., op. cit., pp. 111-30


  • “Virtue and Reason”, ''The Monist'' lxii (1979), 331-50; reprinted in Stanley G. Clarke and Evan Simpson, eds., ''Anti-Theory in Ethics and Moral Conservatism'' (SUNY Press, Albany, 1989), pp. 87-109


  • “Quotation and Saying That”, in Platts, ed., op. cit., pp. 206-37


  • “Meaning, Communication, and Knowledge”, in Zak van Straaten, ed., ''Philosophical Subjects: Essays on the Work of P. F. Strawson'' (Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1980), pp. 117-39


  • “The Role of Eudaimonia in Aristotle’s Ethics”, ''Proceedings of the African Classical Associations'' xv (1980), 1-14; reprinted in Amélie Oksenberg Rorty, ed., ''Essays on Aristotle’s Ethics'' (University of California Press, Berkeley, Los Angeles, London, l980), pp. 359-76


  • “Anti-Realism and the Epistemology of Understanding”, in Herman Parret and Jacques Bouveresse, eds., ''Meaning and Understanding'' (De Gruyter, Berlin and New York, 1981), pp. 225-48


  • “Non-Cognitivism and Rule-Following”, in Steven Holtzman and Christopher Leich, eds., ''Wittgenstein: To Follow A Rule'' (Routledge and Kegan Paul, London, 1981), pp. 141-62


  • “Falsehood and Not-Being in Plato’s Sophist”, in Malcolm Schofield and Martha Craven Nussbaum, eds., ''Language and Logos: Studies in Ancient Greek Philosophy presented to G. E. L. Owen'' (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1982), pp. 115-34


  • “Truth-Value Gaps”, in ''Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science'' VI (North-Holland, Amsterdam, l982), pp. 299-313


  • “Reason and Action, III”, ''Philosophical Investigations'' v (1982), 301-5


  • (Editor) Gareth Evans, ''The Varieties of Reference'' (Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1982)


  • “Criteria, Defeasibility, and Knowledge”, ''Proceedings of the British Academy'' lxviii (1982), 455-79; reprinted in part in Jonathan Dancy, ed., ''Perceptual Knowledge'' (Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1988)


  • “Aesthetic Value, Objectivity, and the Fabric of the World”, in Eva Schaper, ed., ''Pleasure, Preference and Value'' (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1983), pp. 1-16


  • “Wittgenstein on Following a Rule”, ''Synthese'' 58 (1984), 325-363; reprinted in Moore, ed., ''Meaning and Reference'', pp. 257-93


  • “De Re Senses”, ''Philosophical Quarterly'' xxxiv (l984), 283-94; also in Crispin Wright, ed., ''Frege: Tradition and Influence'' (Blackwell, Oxford, l984), pp. 98-l09


  • “Values and Secondary Qualities”, in Ted Honderich, ed., ''Morality and Objectivity'' (Routledge and Kegan Paul, London, 1985), pp. 110-29


  • “Functionalism and Anomalous Monism”, in Ernest LePore and Brian McLaughlin, eds., ''Actions and Events: Perspectives on the Philosophy of Donald Davidson'' (Blackwell, Oxford, 1985), pp. 387-98


  • “Critical Notice: Ethics and the Limits of Philosophy, by Bernard Williams”, ''Mind'' xcv (1986), 377-86


  • (With Philip Pettit) “Introduction”, in Philip Pettit and John McDowell, eds., ''Subject, Thought and Context'' (Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1986), pp. 1-15


  • “Singular Thought and the Extent of Inner Space”, ''ibid'', pp. 137-68


  • “In Defence of Modesty”, in Barry Taylor, ed., ''Michael Dummett: Contributions to Philosophy'' (Martinus Nijhoff, Dordrecht, 1987), pp. 59-80


  • ''Projection and Truth in Ethics'' (1987 Lindley Lecture), published by the University of Kansas


  • “Comments on T. H. Irwin’s ‘Some Rational Aspects of Incontinence’”, ''Southern Journal of Philosophy'' xxvii, Supplement (1988), 89-102


  • “One Strand in the Private Language Argument”, ''Grazer Philosophische Studien'' 33/34 (1989), 285-303


  • “Mathematical Platonism and Dummettian Anti-Realism”, ''Dialectica'' 43 (1989), 173-92


  • “Wittgenstein and the Inner World” {Link without Title} , ''Journal of Philosophy'' lxxxvi (1989), 643-4


  • “Peacocke and Evans on Demonstrative Content”, ''Mind'' xcix (1990), 311-22


  • “John Leslie Mackie, 1917-1981”, in ''Proceedings of the British Academy'' lxxvi (1990), 487-98


  • “Intentionality De Re”, in Ernest LePore and Robert van Gulick, eds. ''John Searle and His Critics'' (Blackwell, Oxford, 1991), pp. 215-25


  • “Intentionality and Interiority in Wittgenstein”, in Klaus Puhl, ed., ''Meaning Scepticism'' (De Gruyter, Berlin and New York, 1991), pp. 148-69


  • “Putnam on Mind and Meaning”, ''Philosophical Topics'' xx (1992), 35-48


  • “Meaning and Intentionality in Wittgenstein’s Later Philosophy”, in Peter A. French, Theodore E. Uehling, Jr., and Howard K. Wettstein, eds., ''Midwest Studies in Philosophy'' Volume XVII: The Wittgenstein Legacy (University of Notre Dame Press, Notre Dame, 1992), pp. 40-52


  • “Knowledge by Hearsay”, in B. K. Matilal and A. Chakrabarti, eds, ''Knowing from Words'' (Kluwer, Dordrecht, 1993; Synthese Library vol. 230), pp. 195-224


  • “The Content of Perceptual Experience”, ''Philosophical Quarterly'' xliv (1994), 190-205



  • “Might there be External Reasons”, in J. E. J. Altham and Ross Harrison, eds., ''World, Mind, and Value: Essays on the Ethical Philosophy of Bernard Williams'' (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1995), pp. 68-85


  • “Eudaimonism and Realism in Aristotle’s Ethics”, in Robert Heinaman, ed., ''Aristotle and Moral Realism'' (University College London Press, London, 1995), pp. 201-18


  • “Knowledge and the Internal”, ''Philosophy and Phenomenological Research'' lv (1995), 877-93


  • “Deliberation and Moral Development in Aristotle”, in Stephen Engstrom and Jennifer Whiting, eds., ''Aristotle, Kant and the Stoics'' (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1996), pp. 19-35


  • “Two Sorts of Naturalism”, in Rosalind Hursthouse, Gavin Lawrence, and Warren Quinn, eds., ''Virtues and Reasons: Philippa Foot and Moral Theory'' (Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1996), pp. 149-79; translated into German (“Zwei Arten von Naturalismus”), ''Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie'' v (1997), 687-710


  • “Précis of Mind and World”, in Enrique Villanueva, ed., ''Perception: Philosophical Issues'', 7 (Ridgeway, Atascadero, 1996), pp. 231-9


  • “Reply to Gibson, Byrne, and Brandom”, ''ibid'', pp. 283-300


  • “Reply to Price”, ''Philosophical Books'' 38 (1997), 177-81


  • “Brandom on Representation and Inference”, ''Philosophy and Phenomenological Research'' lvii (1997), 157-62


  • “Another Plea for Modesty”, in Richard Heck, Jnr., ed., ''Language, Thought, and Logic: Essays in Honour of Michael Dummett'' (Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1997), pp. 105-29


  • “Reductionism and the First Person”, in Jonathan Dancy, ed., ''Reading Parfit'' (Blackwell, Oxford, 1997), pp. 230-50


  • ''Mind, Value, and Reality'' (a collection of papers) (Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Mass., 1998)


  • ''Meaning, Knowledge, and Reality'' (a collection of papers) (Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Mass., 1998)


  • “Some Issues in Aristotle’s Moral Psychology”, in Stephen Everson, ed., ''Companions to Ancient Thought: 4: Ethics'' (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1998), pp. 107-28


  • “Referring to Oneself”, in Lewis E. Hahn, ed., ''The Philosophy of P. F. Strawson'' (Open Court, Chicago and Lasalle, 1998), pp. 129-45


  • “Response to Crispin Wright”, in Crispin Wright, Barry C. Smith, and Cynthia Macdonald, eds., ''Knowing Our Own Minds'' (Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1998), pp. 47-62.


  • “Précis of Mind and World” and “Reply to Commentators”, ''Philosophy and Phenomenological Research'' lviii (1998), 365-8 and 403-31


  • “The Constitutive Ideal of Rationality: Davidson and Sellars”, ''Crítica'' xxx (1998), 29-48


  • “Having the World in View: Sellars, Kant, and Intentionality” (The Woodbridge Lectures, 1997), ''The Journal of Philosophy'' xcv (1998), 431-91


  • “Comment on Hans-Peter Krüger’s paper”, ''Philosophical Explorations'' i (1998), 120-5 (comment on Hans-Peter Krüger, “The Second Nature of Human Beings: an Invitation for John McDowell to discuss Helmuth Plessner’s Philosophical Anthropology”, ''ibid'' 107-19).


  • “Sellars’s Transcendental Empiricism”, in Julian Nida-Rümelin, ed., ''Rationality, Realism, Revision'' (Proceedings of the 3rd international congress of the Society for Analytical Philosophy), Walter de Gruyter, Berlin and New York, 1999, pp. 42-51.


  • “Scheme-Content Dualism and Empiricism”, in Lewis E. Hahn, ed., ''The Philosophy of Donald Davidson'' (Open Court, Chicago and Lasalle, 1999), pp. 87-104


  • “Comment” on Robert B. Brandom, “Some Pragmatist Themes in Hegel’s Idealism”, ''European Journal of Philosophy'' vii (1999), 190-3.


  • “Evans, Gareth (1946-80)”: entry in the new ''Routledge and Kegan Paul Encyclopaedia of Philosophy''.


  • “Towards Rehabilitating Objectivity”, in Robert B. Brandom, ed., ''Rorty and His Critics'' (Blackwell, Malden, Mass. and Oxford, 2000), pp. 109-23


  • “Experiencing the World” and “Responses”, in Marcus Willaschek, ed., ''John McDowell: Reason and Nature: Lecture and Colloquium in Münster 1999'' (LIT Verlag, Münster, 2000), pp. 3-17, 93-117


  • “Comment on Richard Schantz, ‘The Given Regained’”, in ''Philosophy and Phenomenological Research'' lxii (2001), 181-5


  • “Comments”, in ''The Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology'' xxi (2000), 330-43 (a special issue devoted to my work)


  • “Scheme-Content Dualism and Empiricism”, in Petr Kotatko, Peter Pagin, and Gabriel Segal, eds., ''Interpreting Davidson'' (Stanford: CSLI Publications, 2001), 143-54. (This is a shorter version of the paper previously published in the Davidson LLP volume.)


  • “L’idealismo di Hegel come radicalizzazione di Kant”, in ''Iride'' 34 (2001), 527-48. (Translation of the paper I gave at the Venice Hegel conference in May 2001.)


  • “Knowledge and the Internal Revisited”, ''Philosophy and Phenomenological Research'' lxiv (2002), 97-105.


  • “Moderne Auffassungen von Wissenschaft und die Philosophie des Geistes”, in Johannes Fried und Johannes Süssmann, Herausg., ''Revolutionen des Wissens: Von der Steinzeit bis zur Moderne'' (München: C. H. Beck, 2001), 116-35. (Previously published in Philosophische Rundschau.)


  • “Gadamer and Davidson on Understanding and Relativism”, in Jeff Malpas, Ulrich Arnswald, and Jens Kertscher, eds., ''Gadamer’s Century: Essays in Honor of Hans-Georg Gadamer'' (Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 2002), 173-94.


  • “Responses” in Nicholas Smith, ed., ''Reading McDowell: Mind and World'' (London and New York: Routledge, 2002), pp. 269-305. (Responses to the contributions.)


  • “How not to read Philosophical Investigations: Brandom’s Wittgenstein”, in R. Haller and K. Puhl, eds., ''Wittgenstein and the Future of Philosophy: A Reassessment after 50 Years'' (Vienna: Holder, Pichler, Tempsky, 2002), pp. 245-56.


  • “Non-cognitivisme et règles”, in ''Archives de Philosophie'' 64 (2001), 457-77. (Translation of my old paper “Non-cognitivism and rule-following”.)


  • “Knowledge and the Internal Revisited”, ''Philosophy and Phenomenological Research'' lxiv (2002), 97-105.


  • ''Wert und Wirklichkeit: Aufsätze zur Moralphilosophie'' (Frankfurt: Suhrkamp, 2002). (Translation by Joachim Schulte, with an Introduction by Axel Honneth and Martin Seel, of seven of the papers in my Mind, Value, and Reality.)


  • “Hyperbatologikos empeirismos”, ''Defkalion'' 21/1, June 2003, 65-90. (Translation into Greek of “Transcendental Empiricism”, paper delivered at the Pitt/Athens symposium in Rethymnon, Crete, in 2000.)


  • “Subjective, intersubjective, objective”, ''Philosophy and Phenomenological Research'' lxvii (2003), 675-81. (Contribution to a symposium on a book by Donald Davidson.)


  • ''Mente y Mundo'' (Spanish translation of ''Mind and World''), Salamanca: Ediciones Sígueme, 2003.


  • “L’idealismo di Hegel come radicalizazzione di Kant”, in Luigi Ruggiu and Italo Testa, eds., ''Hegel Contemporaneo: la ricezione americana di Hegel a confronto con la traduzione europea'' (Milan: Guerini, 2003). (Previously in Iride for December 2001.)


  • “Naturalism in the philosophy of mind”, in Mario de Caro and David Macarthur, eds., ''Naturalism in Question'' (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 2004), 91-105. (Previously published in German translation as “Moderne Auffassungen von Wissenschaft und die Philosophie des Geistes”, see above.)


  • “Reality and colours: comment on Stroud”, ''Philosophy and Phenomenological Research'' lxviii (2004), 395-400. (Contribution to a symposium on a book by Barry Stroud.)


  • “The apperceptive I and the empirical self: towards a heterodox reading of ‘Lordship and Bondage’ in Hegel’s Phenomenology”, ''Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain'' 47/48, 2003, 1-16.


  • “Hegel and the Myth of the Given”, in Wolfgang Welsch und Klaus Vieweg, Herausg., ''Das Interesse des Denkens: Hegel aus heutiger Sicht'' (München: Wilhelm Fink Verlag, 2003), pp. 75-88.



REVIEWS


  • Michael Dummett, ''Frege: Philosophy of Language'' (Times Literary Supplement, 30 November, 1973: unsigned, as was then the custom in the TLS); reprinted (still anonymously) in TLS 12 (OUP, London, 1974), pp. 217-224


  • John Searle, ''Expression and Meaning: Studies in the Theory of Speech Acts'' (London Review of Books, 17 April, 1980)


  • Saul A. Kripke, ''Naming and Necessity'' (Times Literary Supplement, January 16, 1981)


  • Andrew Woodfield, ed., ''Thought and Object'' (Times Literary Supplement, July 16, 1982)



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