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    Karalis and other minds.Joe Ullian - 1957 - Review of Metaphysics 10 (3):525-528.
    In his paper "knowledge of other minds" ("review of metaphysics", Volume ix, June, 1956, Pages 565-568), Nicholas karalis attempts to demonstrate that numerically identical acts of thought can occur in different minds. The cogency of his arguments is questioned. It is contended that some of them rest on a confusion between what is known and what is true.
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    Minds and Machines.Joseph S. Ullian - 1971 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 36 (1):177-177.
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    Set Theory and Its Logic.Joseph S. Ullian & Willard Van Orman Quine - 1966 - Philosophical Review 75 (3):383.
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    More on "grue" and grue.J. S. Ullian - 1961 - Philosophical Review 70 (3):386-389.
  5. The web of belief.Willard Van Orman Quine & J. S. Ullian - 1970 - New York,: Random House. Edited by J. S. Ullian.
    A compact, coherent introduction to the study of rational belief, this text provides points of entry to such areas of philosophy as theory of knowledge, methodology of science, and philosophy of language. The book is accessible to all undergraduates and presupposes no philosophical training.
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  6. Truth about Jones.Joseph Ullian & Nelson Goodman - 1977 - Journal of Philosophy 74 (6):317-338.
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    Luck, license, & lingo.Joseph Ullian - 1961 - Journal of Philosophy 58 (23):731-738.
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    The Concept of Language.Joseph S. Ullian - 1961 - Philosophical Review 70 (1):133.
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    A theorem on maximal sets.Joseph S. Ullian - 1961 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 2 (4):222-223.
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    Bad company: A reply to mr. Zabludowski and others.Joseph Ullian & Nelson Goodman - 1975 - Journal of Philosophy 72 (5):142-145.
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    Corollary to Goodman's explication of 'about'.J. S. Ullian - 1962 - Mind 71 (284):545.
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    Failure of a Conjecture about Context Free Languages.Joseph Ullian - 1967 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 32 (2):266-267.
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    Projectibility unscathed.Joseph Ullian & Nelson Goodman - 1976 - Journal of Philosophy 73 (16):527-531.
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    Truth.Joseph S. Ullian - 1991 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 25 (1):57.
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    An Introduction to Logic.Joseph S. Ullian - 1964 - Philosophical Review 73 (3):424.
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    A note on Scheffler on Nidditch.Joseph Ullian - 1965 - Journal of Philosophy 62 (10):274-275.
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    Is any set theory true?Joseph S. Ullian - 1969 - Philosophy of Science 36 (3):271-279.
    This paper draws its title from the recent symposium of which it was part; it attempts to respond to the question raised by that title, taking current work in set theory into account. To this end the paper contrasts set theory with number theory, examines a severe brand of set-theoretic realism that is suggested by a passage from Godel, and sketches a first-order way of looking at the results about competing extensions of Zermelo-Fraenkel set theory. A formalistic sentiment may be (...)
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    In Memoriam: Nelson Goodman 1906–1998.Joseph S. Ullian - 1999 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 5 (3):392-394.
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    Mathematical Objects.Joseph Ullian, Bernard Baumrin & Joseph S. Ullian - 1975 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 40 (4):593-595.
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    On projectibility.Joseph S. Ullian - 1975 - Noûs 9 (3):329-339.
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    Peirce, gambling, and insurance.Joseph S. Ullian - 1962 - Philosophy of Science 29 (1):79-80.
    Peirce writes "It is an indubitable result of the theory of probabilities that every gambler, if he continues long enough, must ultimately be ruined... if he plays long enough he will be sure some time to have such a run against him as to exhaust his entire fortune.... The same thing is true of an insurance company. Let the directors take the utmost pains... according to the doctrine of chances, the time must come, at last, when their losses will bring (...)
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    Some Comments on Professor Körner's Paper.Joseph S. Ullian - 1973 - In Glenn Pearce & Patrick Maynard (eds.), Conceptual change. Boston,: D. Reidel. pp. 137--140.
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    Sheila Greibach. A note on undecidable properties of formal languages. Mathematical systems theory, vol. 2 , pp. 1–6.Joseph S. Ullian - 1975 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 40 (2):245.
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    (1 other version)Splinters of recursive functions.J. S. Ullian - 1960 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 25 (1):33-38.
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    The ninth inning.Joseph S. Ullian - 1982 - Journal of Philosophy 79 (6):332-334.
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    Wanton embedding revised and secured.Joseph S. Ullian - 1980 - Journal of Philosophy 77 (8):487-495.
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    Sport: A Philosophic Inquiry. [REVIEW]Joseph S. Ullian - 1973 - Journal of Philosophy 70 (10):299-301.
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    Joe L. Kincheloe 163.Joe L. Kincheloe - forthcoming - Journal of Thought.
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    Truth and Denotation: A Study in Semantical Theory. [REVIEW]Joseph S. Ullian - 1960 - Philosophical Review 69 (1):127-130.
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    Relatively about: Loose composites and loose ends. [REVIEW]Joseph S. Ullian - 1984 - Linguistics and Philosophy 7 (1):83 - 100.
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    Michael Arbib. Turing machines, finite automata and neural nets. Journal of the Association for Computing Machinery, vol. 8 , pp. 467–475. [REVIEW]Joseph S. Ullian - 1970 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 35 (3):482.
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    Noam Chomsky and George A. Miller. Introduction to the formal analysis of natural languages. Handbook of mathematical psychology, Volume II, edited by R. Duncan Luce, Robert R. Bush, and Eugene Galanter, John Wiley and Sons, Inc., New York and London1963, pp. 269–321. - Noam Chomsky. Formal properties of grammars.Handbook of mathematical psychology, Volume II, edited by R. Duncan Luce, Robert R. Bush, and Eugene Galanter, John Wiley and Sons, Inc., New York and London1963, pp. 323–418. - George A. Miller and Noam Chomsky. Finitary models of language users.Handbook of mathematical psychology, Volume II, edited by R. Duncan Luce, Robert R. Bush, and Eugene Galanter, John Wiley and Sons, Inc., New York and London1963, pp. 419–491. [REVIEW]Joseph S. Ullian - 1968 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 33 (2):299-300.
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    Hilary Putnam. Minds and machines. Minds and machines, edited by Alan Ross Anderson, Prentice-Hall, Inc., Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, 1964, pp. 72–97. [REVIEW]Joseph S. Ullian - 1971 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 36 (1):177.
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    Alex Orenstein. Willard Van Orman Quine. Twayne's world leaders series, no. 65. Twayne Publishers, Boston1977, 180 pp. [REVIEW]Joseph S. Ullian - 1980 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 45 (2):371-372.
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    Anderson Alan Ross. What do symbols symbolize?: Platonism. Philosophy of science, The Delaware seminar, Volume 1, 1961–1962, edited by Baumrin Bernard, Interscience Publishers, New York and London 1963, pp. 137–151.Anderson A. R., Baumrin B., Busse W., Bynum T., Gray R. D., McCormack W., Reese W.. Discussion. Philosophy of science, The Delaware seminar, Volume 1, 1961–1962, edited by Baumrin Bernard, Interscience Publishers, New York and London 1963, pp. 151–158. [REVIEW]Joseph S. Ullian - 1971 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 36 (2):323.
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    Review: M. A. Aizerman, L. A. Gusev, L. I. Rozonoer, I. M. Smirnova, A. A. Tal, The algorithmic Insolubility of the Problem of Recognizing the Representability of recursive events in finite automata. [REVIEW]Joseph S. Ullian - 1972 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 37 (2):410-411.
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    Ann Yasuhara. Recursive function theory and logic. Academic Press, New York and London 1971, xv + 338 pp. [REVIEW]Joseph S. Ullian - 1975 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 40 (4):619-620.
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    Robert Wall. Introduction to mathematical linguistics. Prentice-Hall, Inc., Englewood Cliffs, N.J., 1972, xiv + 337 pp. [REVIEW]Joseph S. Ullian - 1974 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 39 (3):615-616.
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    More about `about'.Hilary Putnam & J. S. Ullian - 1965 - Journal of Philosophy 62 (12):305-310.
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    Annual meeting of the association for symbolic logic: Saint Louis, 1977.Jon Barwise, Kenneth Kunen & Joseph Ullian - 1978 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 43 (2):365-372.
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    Meeting of the association for symbolic logic: St. Louis 1972.Carl G. Jockusch, Joseph S. Ullian & Robert B. Barrett - 1972 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 37 (4):775-782.
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    Ambiguity in Context Free Languages.Seymour Ginsburg, Joseph Ullian & Thomas N. Hibbard - 1968 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 33 (2):301-302.
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    The short of it.Nelson Goodman & Joseph Ullian - 1978 - Journal of Philosophy 75 (5):263-264.
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  44. The Web of Belief.Willard Orman Quinvane & J. S. Ullian - 1982 - Random House.
     
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    Between Nature and Culture: Photographs of the Getty Center by Joe Deal.Joe Deal, Richard Meier, Weston Naef & Mark Johnstone - 1999 - J. Paul Getty Museum.
    "He completed the assignment in two phases: The photographs made during the first phase capture the natural ruggedness of the terrain and establish its relationship to the developed neighboring enclaves. Those made during the second phase not only record the actual construction process but also reveal Deal's personal perspective on the qualities of light and the creation of form. Represented in this book as a selection from the resulting portfolio, Topos, a Greek word meaning place, site, position, and occasion - (...)
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  46. The All or Nothing Problem.Joe Horton - 2017 - Journal of Philosophy 114 (2):94-104.
    There are many cases in which, by making some great sacrifice, you could bring about either a good outcome or a very good outcome. In some of these cases, it seems wrong for you to bring about the good outcome, since you could bring about the very good outcome with no additional sacrifice. It also seems permissible for you not to make the sacrifice, and bring about neither outcome. But together, these claims seem to imply that you ought to bring (...)
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  47. Individuation without Representation.Joe Dewhurst - 2018 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 69 (1):103-116.
    ABSTRACT Shagrir and Sprevak explore the apparent necessity of representation for the individuation of digits in computational systems.1 1 I will first offer a response to Sprevak’s argument that does not mention Shagrir’s original formulation, which was more complex. I then extend my initial response to cover Shagrir’s argument, thus demonstrating that it is possible to individuate digits in non-representational computing mechanisms. I also consider the implications that the non-representational individuation of digits would have for the broader theory of computing (...)
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  48. New Essays on the Knowability Paradox.Joe Salerno (ed.) - 2008 - Oxford, England and New York, NY, USA: Oxford University Press.
    This collection assembles Church's referee reports, Fitch's 1963 paper, and nineteen new papers on the knowability paradox.
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  49. Always Aggregate.Joe Horton - 2018 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 46 (2):160-174.
    Is there any number of people you should save from paralysis rather than saving one person from death? Is there any number of people you should save from a headache rather than saving one person from death? Many people answer ‘yes’ and ‘no’, respectively. They therefore accept a partially aggregative moral view. Patrick Tomlin has recently argued that the most promising partially aggregative views in the literature have implausible implications in certain cases in which there are additions or subtractions to (...)
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  50. New and Improvable Lives.Joe Horton - 2021 - Journal of Philosophy 118 (9):486-503.
    According to weak utilitarianism, at least when other things are equal, you should maximize the sum of well-being. This view has considerable explanatory power, but it also has two implications that seem to me implausible. First, it implies that, other things equal, it is wrong to harm yourself, or even to deny yourself benefits. Second, it implies that, other things equal, given the opportunity to create new happy people, it is wrong not to. These implications can be avoided by accepting (...)
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