James M. Brown (brown-jm)
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Brown, James M. 1976a. “The Correspondence Theory of Truth.” Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 25: 338–340.
Brown, James M. 1976b. “Bernay’s Non-Circular Proof of the Non-Independence of the Fourth Axiom of Principia Mathematica.” Analysis 36(4): 207–208.
Brown, James M. 1976c. “Confirmation and Confirmability.” Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 25: 340–342.
Brown, James M. 1977. “Moral Theory and the Ought-Can Principle.” Mind 86(342): 206–223, doi:10.1093/mind/lxxxvi.342.206.
Brown, James M. 1978. “The Probable and the Provable.” Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 26: 270–271.
Brown, James M. 1979. “What Disconfirms a Moral Principle.” The Journal of Value Inquiry 13(1): 77–80.
Brown, James M. 1980. “Moral Practices and the Moral Sceptic.” Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 27: 116–128.
Brown, James M. 1982. “Action and Interpretation.” Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 29: 349–351.
Brown, James M. 1984. “Popper Had a Brand New Bag.” Philosophy 59(230): 512–515.
Brown, James M. 1986. “Popper and After.” Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 31: 356–361.
Brown, James M. 1987a. “On Applying Ethics.” in Moral Philosophy and Contemporary Problems, edited by John David Gemmill Evans, pp. 81–93. Royal Institute of Philosophy Lectures n. 22. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Brown, James M. 1987b. “Reinach on Representative Acts.” in Speech Act and Sachverhalt: Reinach and the Foundations of Realist Phenomenology, edited by Kevin Mulligan, pp. 119–132. Den Haag: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers.