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  1. Why is Aristotle's Brave Man So Frightened? The Paradox of Courage in the Eudemian Ethics.John F. Heil - 1996 - Apeiron 29 (1):47-74.
  2. Mental properties.John Heil & David Robb - 2003 - American Philosophical Quarterly 40 (3):175-196.
    It is becoming increasingly clear that the deepest problems currently exercising philosophers of mind arise from an ill-begotten ontology, in particular, a mistaken ontology of properties. After going through some preliminaries, we identify three doctrines at the heart of this mistaken ontology: (P) For each distinct predicate, “F”, there exists one, and only one, property, F, such that, if “F” is applicable to an object a, then “F” is applicable in virtue of a’s being F. (U) Properties are universals, not (...)
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    Relations.John Heil - 2009 - Cambridge University Press.
    Historically, philosophical discussions of relations have featured chiefly as afterthoughts, loose ends to be addressed only after coming to terms with more important and pressing metaphysical issues. F. H. Bradley stands out as an exception. Understanding Bradley's views on relations and their significance today requires an appreciation of the alternatives, which in turn requires an understanding of how relations have traditionally been classified and how philosophers have struggled to capture their nature and their ontological standing. Positions on these topics range (...)
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  4. Perceptual experience.John Heil - 1991 - In Dretske and His Critics. Cambridge: Blackwell.
     
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  5. Perception and Cognition.John Heil - 1983 - University of California Press. Edited by Fiona Macpherson.
  6. (3 other versions)Philosophy of Mind: A Contemporary Introduction.John Heil (ed.) - 1998 - New York: Routledge.
  7. Privileged access.John Heil - 1988 - Mind 97 (386):238-51.
  8. Doxastic agency.John Heil - 1983 - Philosophical Studies 43 (3):355 - 364.
  9. Relations.John Heil - 2009 - In Robin Le Poidevin, Simons Peter, McGonigal Andrew & Ross P. Cameron, The Routledge Companion to Metaphysics. New York: Routledge.
     
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  10. (1 other version)Supervenience deconstructed.John Heil - 1998 - European Journal of Philosophy 6 (2):146-155.
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  11. III—Aristotelian Supervenience.John Heil - 2015 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 115 (1pt1):41-56.
    Three matchsticks could be arranged on a table so as to form a triangle. Were you to place a lump of sugar into a cup of hot tea it would dissolve. You might never have been born. Such assertions express modal judgements and, as we suppose, truths about the universe. But if modal judgements can be true, what features of the universe make them true? Thanks largely to the efforts of David Lewis, philosophers nowadays find it natural to appeal to (...)
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  12. Cartesian Transubstantiation.John Heil - 2015 - Oxford Studies in Philosophy of Religion 6:139-157.
     
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    What Gibson's missing.John Heil - 1979 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 9 (3):265–269.
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    Recent work in realism and anti‐realism1.John Heil - 1989 - Philosophical Books 30 (2):65-73.
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    The Molyneux question.John Heil - 1987 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 17 (3):227–241.
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  16. Universals in a world of particulars.John Heil - unknown
     
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    5 Being indiscrete.John Heil - 1991 - In John D. Greenwood, The Future of Folk Psychology: Intentionality and Cognitive Science. Cambridge University Press. pp. 120.
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    Doubts about skepticism.John Heil - 1987 - Philosophical Studies 51 (1):1 - 17.
  19. Functionalism, realism and levels of being.John Heil - 2002 - In Pragmatism and Realism. New York: Routledge.
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    Skepticism and Realism.John Heil - 1998 - American Philosophical Quarterly 35 (1):57 - 72.
  21. Is genetic epistemology possible?Richard F. Kitchener - 1987 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 38 (3):283-299.
    Several philosophers have questioned the possibility of a genetic epistemology, an epistemology concerned with the developmental transitions between successive states of knowledge in the individual person. Since most arguments against the possibility of a genetic epistemology crucially depend upon a sharp distinction between the genesis of an idea and its justification, I argue that current philosophy of science raises serious questions about the universal validity of this distinction. Then I discuss several senses of the genetic fallacy, indicating which sense of (...)
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  22. Dretske and His Critics.John Heil - 1991 - Cambridge: Blackwell.
     
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    Abandoning the Levels Conception: First Steps.John Heil - 2003 - In From an ontological point of view. New York: Oxford University Press.
    Proponents of the idea that reality is hierarchical appeal to the ‘multiple realizability’ of higher‐level properties. The ontology of multiple realizability is fuzzy, however, and in any case, we can accommodate putative examples of multiple realizability without positing higher‐level properties. Predicates taken to name such properties are better understood as being satisfied by diverse but similar properties. Ontological reduction does not imply analytical or explanatory reduction.
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    Cognition and representation.John Heil - 1980 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 58 (2):158-168.
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    Dispositional and Categorical Properties.John Heil - 2003 - In From an ontological point of view. New York: Oxford University Press.
    One popular view of dispositions turns them into ‘higher‐level’ properties with categorical ‘realizers’. The position is motivated in part by the belief that the same disposition can have different bases, and in part by a conviction that powers are contingent features of the world. I argue that the belief and conviction are misguided.
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    Intentionality.John Heil - 2003 - In From an ontological point of view. New York: Oxford University Press.
    Dispositions ground the of‐ness and about‐ness of thought. What a thought is about can depend on the world, but a thought's trajectory is internally fixed. ‘Swampman’ is exhibited as a counter‐example to radically externalist accounts of intentionality and Kripke's Wittgenstein's attack on dispositions as bases for rules is defused.
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    Introduction.John Heil - 1991 - Journal of Philosophical Research 16:331-331.
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    Mental Causation and Epiphenomenalism.John Heil - 2010 - In Timothy O'Connor & Constantine Sandis, A Companion to the Philosophy of Action. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 174–181.
    This chapter contains sections titled: References.
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    Powers.John Heil - 2003 - In From an ontological point of view. New York: Oxford University Press.
    Intrinsic properties of concrete objects endow their possessors with powers or dispositionalities. Powers are not relations or ‘relational properties’, nor are they ‘higher‐level’ properties. A power exists whether or not it is ever manifested. A power's manifestation is, in most cases, reciprocal: a mutual manifestation of reciprocal partners.
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    Predicates and Properties.John Heil - 2003 - In From an ontological point of view. New York: Oxford University Press.
    Realists take truth seriously, but what does realism require? Misguided commitment to a certain principle,, has led philosophers down the garden path. According to predicates applying truly to objects do so by virtue of naming properties possessed by those objects and by every object to which they would apply. I provide reasons to reject and thus to forego the hierarchical worldview apparently implies.
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    Properties as Pure Powers.John Heil - 2003 - In From an ontological point of view. New York: Oxford University Press.
    Properties are powers, but not pure powers. A world comprising objects, properties of which are exclusively dispositional, like a purely relational world, is indistinguishable from an empty world. If there are such worlds, they are bad models for ours. Powers and qualities go hand in hand.
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    Representations.John Heil - 1982 - Philosophical Books 23 (4):231-233.
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    Rationality, Morality, and Self-Interest: Essays Honoring Mark Carl Overvold.John Heil - 1993 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    Distinguished philosophers address questions pertaining to the character of human reason and the relation of reason to action and belief.
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    Talk and thought.John Heil - 1988 - Philosophical Papers 17 (3):153-170.
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    The Identity Theory.John Heil - 2003 - In From an ontological point of view. New York: Oxford University Press.
    Intrinsic properties of concrete objects are simultaneously dispositional and qualitative: properties are powerful qualities. This ‘surprising identity’ can be motivated by considering liabilities of the alternatives: properties as pure powers, as pure qualities, as both pure powers and pure qualities, and as contingently empowered qualities. Identity suggests itself when ‘higher‐level’ powers are relocated in ‘lower‐level’ realizers.
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    Truth or consequences.John Heil - 1994 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 17 (1):19-20.
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    Universals.John Heil - 2003 - In From an ontological point of view. New York: Oxford University Press.
    An ontology that admits properties can treat properties as universals or particulars. Universals can be transcendent Platonic entities or in rebus: wholly present in each of their instances. If properties are universals, similarity is reducible to identity: objects are similar by virtue of sharing constituents. This advantage is not enough to compensate for striking disadvantages, however.
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    Unraveling introspection.John Heil - 1993 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 16 (1):49-50.
  39. What does the mind's eye look at?John Heil - 1982 - Journal of Mind and Behavior 3 (2):143-150.
     
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    Book reviews. [REVIEW]John Heil - 1994 - Mind 103 (412):361-428.
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  41. Lynne Spellman, Substance and Separation in Aristotle. [REVIEW]John Heil Jr - 1996 - Philosophy in Review 16:67-69.
     
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    John F. Covaleskie 83.John F. Covaleskie - forthcoming - Journal of Thought.
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    John F. Crosby, A. Schopf, Brigitte Weisshaupt, Charles Hartshome.John F. Crosby, A. Schopf, Brigitte Weisshaupt & Charles Hartshome - 1988 - Philosophie Et Culture: Actes du XVIIe Congrès Mondial de Philosophie 5:608-608.
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  44. From an ontological point of view.John Heil - 2003 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    From an Ontological Point of View is a highly original and accessible exploration of fundamental questions about what there is. John Heil discusses such issues as whether the world includes levels of reality; the nature of objects and properties; the demands of realism; what makes things true; qualities, powers, and the relation these bear to one another. He advances an account of the fundamental constituents of the world around us, and applies this account to problems that have plagued (...)
  45. The Universe as We Find It.John Heil - 2012 - Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press.
    What does reality encompass? Is it exclusively physical, or does it include mental and 'abstract' aspects? What are the elements of being, reality's raw materials? John Heil offers stimulating answers to these questions framed in terms of a comprehensive metaphysics of substances and properties inspired by Descartes, Locke, and their successors.
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    Marx, Veblen, and the foundations of heterodox economics: essays in honor of John F. Henry.John F. Henry, Tae-Hee Jo & Frederic S. Lee (eds.) - 2016 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    John F. Henry is an eminent economist who has made important contributions to heterodox economics drawing on Adam Smith, Karl Marx, Thorstein Veblen, and John Maynard Keynes. His historical approach offers radical insights into the evolution of ideas (ideologies and theories) giving rise to and/or induced by the changes in capitalist society. Essays collected in this festschrift not only evaluate John Henry's contributions in connection to Marx's and Veblen's theories, but also apply them to the socio-economic issues (...)
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    The faces of existence: an essay in nonreductive metaphysics.John F. Post - 1987 - Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
    John F. Post argues that physicalistic materialism is compatible with a number of views often deemed incompatible with it, such as the objectivity of values, the irreducibility of subjective experience, the power of the metaphor, the normativity of meaning, and even theism.
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    Reasons as Defaults.John F. Horty - 2012 - Oxford, England: Oup Usa.
    In this volume, John Horty brings to bear his work in logic to present a framework that allows for answers to key questions about reasons and reasoning, namely: What are reasons, and how do they support actions or conclusions?
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    The Nature of True Minds.John Heil - 1992 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This book aims at reconciling the emerging conceptions of mind and their contents that have, in recent years, come to seem irreconcilable. Post-Cartesian philosophers face the challenge of comprehending minds as natural objects possessing apparently non-natural powers of thought. The difficulty is to understand how our mental capacities, no less than our biological or chemical characteristics, might ultimately be products of our fundamental physical constituents, and to do so in a way that preserves the phenomena. Externalists argue that the significance (...)
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    The Metaphysical Thought of Thomas Aquinas: From Finite Being to Uncreated Being.John F. Wippel - 2000 - The Catholic University of America Press.
    Written by a highly respected scholar of Thomas Aquinas's writings, this volume offers a comprehensive presentation of Aquinas's metaphysical thought. It is based on a thorough examination of his texts organized according to the philosophical order as he himself describes it rather than according to the theological order. -/- In the introduction and opening chapter, John F. Wippel examines Aquinas's view on the nature of metaphysics as a philosophical science and the relationship of its subject to divine being. Part (...)
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