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Charles S. Chihara (chihara)

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    Chihara, Charles S. 1963. Mathematical Discovery and Concept Formation.” The Philosophical Review 72(1): 17–34.
    Chihara, Charles S. 1965a. On the Possibility of Completing an Infinite Process.” The Philosophical Review 74: 74–87.
    Chihara, Charles S. 1965b. What Dreams Are Made Of.” Theoria 31(3): 145–158.
    Chihara, Charles S. 1968. Our Ontological Commitment to Universals.” Noûs 2(1): 25–46.
    Chihara, Charles S. 1972a. On Alleged Refutations of Mechanism Using Godel’s Incompleteness Results.” The Journal of Philosophy 69: 507–526.
    Chihara, Charles S. 1972b. Russell’s Theory of Types.” in Bertrand Russell: A Collection of Critical Essays, edited by David F. Pears, pp. 245–289. Garden City, New York: Anchor Books.
    Chihara, Charles S. 1973a. Ontology and the Vicious-Circle Principle. Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press.
    Chihara, Charles S. 1973b. Operationalism and Ordinary Language Revisited.” Philosophical Studies 24(3): 137–157.
    Chihara, Charles S. 1977. Wittgenstein’s Analysis of the Paradoxes in his Lectures on the Foundations of Mathematics.” The Philosophical Review 86: 365–381.
    Chihara, Charles S. 1979. The Semantic Paradoxes: A Diagnostic Investigation.” The Philosophical Review 88(4): 590–618.
    Chihara, Charles S. 1980. Ramsey’s Theory of Types: Suggestions for a Return to Fregean Sources.” in Prospects for Pragmatism: Essays in Memory of F.P. Ramsey, edited by David Hugh Mellor, pp. 21–48. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    Chihara, Charles S. 1981. Quine and the Confirmational Paradoxes.” in Midwest Studies in Philosophy 6: Foundations of Analytic Philosophy, edited by Peter A. French, Theodore E. Uehling Jr., and Howard K. Wettstein, pp. 425–454. Minneapolis, Minnesota: University of Minnesota Press.
    Chihara, Charles S. 1982. A Gödelian Thesis concerning Mathematical Objects: Do They Exist and Can We Perceive Them? The Philosophical Review 91: 211–227.
    Chihara, Charles S. 1984a. Priest, the Liar, and Gödel.” The Journal of Philosophical Logic 13(2): 117–124.
    Chihara, Charles S. 1984b. A Simple Type Theory without Platonic Domains.” The Journal of Philosophical Logic 13(3): 249–283.
    Chihara, Charles S. 1985. Olin, Quine, and the Surprise Examinations.” Philosophical Studies 47: 191–199.
    Chihara, Charles S. 1987. Quine’s Indeterminacy.” in On Being and Saying: Essays for Richard Cartwright, edited by Judith Jarvis Thomson, pp. 41–56. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press.
    Chihara, Charles S. 1989. Tharp’s Myth and Mathematics.” Synthese 81: 153–165.
    Chihara, Charles S. 1990. Constructibility and Mathematical Existence. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/0198239750.001.0001.
    Chihara, Charles S. 1993. Modality Without Worlds.” in Proceedings of the 15th International Wittgenstein Symposium: Wittgenstein’s Philosophy of Mathematics (part 1), edited by Johannes Czermak, pp. 253–268. Schriftenreihe der Österreichischen Ludwig Wittgenstein Gesellschaft n. 20/1. Wien: Hölder-Pichler-Tempsky.
    Chihara, Charles S. 1994a. The Many Persons Problem.” Philosophical Studies 76(1): 45–49.
    Chihara, Charles S. 1994b. The Howson-Urbach Proofs of Bayesian Principles.” in Probability and Conditionals: Belief Revision and Rational Decision, edited by Ellery Eells and Brian Skyrms, pp. 161–178. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    Chihara, Charles S. 1998a. The Worlds of Possibility: Modal Realism and the Semantics of Modal Logic. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199246557.001.0001.
    Chihara, Charles S. 1998b. Tarski’s Thesis and the Ontology of Mathematics.” in The Philosophy of Mathematics Today, edited by Matthias Schirn, pp. 157–171. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/oso/9780198236542.001.0001.
    Chihara, Charles S. 2004. A Structural Account of Mathematics. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    Chihara, Charles S. 2005. Nominalism.” in The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Mathematics and Logic, edited by Stewart Shapiro, pp. 483–514. Oxford Handbooks. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/0195148770.001.0001.
    Chihara, Charles S. 2006. Burgess’s ‘Scientific’ Arguments for the Existence of Mathematical Objects.” Philosophia Mathematica 14(3): 318–337.
    Chihara, Charles S. 2007a. The Burgess-Rosen Critique of Nominalistic Reconstructions.” Philosophia Mathematica 15(1): 54–78.
    Chihara, Charles S. 2007b. Modal Realism and its Roots in Mathematical Realism.” in Philosophy of Logic, edited by Dale Jacquette, 1st ed., pp. 997–1022. Handbook of the Philosophy of Science n. 5. Amsterdam: Elsevier Science Publishers B.V.
    Chihara, Charles S. 2008a. Quine’s Lecture on Nominalism from the Perspective of a Nominalist.” in Oxford Studies in Metaphysics, volume IV, edited by Dean W. Zimmerman, pp. 79–98. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/oso/9780199542987.001.0001.
    Chihara, Charles S. 2008b. The Existence of Mathematical Objects.” in Proof and Other Dilemmas: Mathematics and Philosophy, edited by Bonnie Gold and Roger A. Simons, pp. 131–156. Washington, D.C.: Mathematical Association of America.
    Chihara, Charles S. and Fodor, Jerry A. 1965. Operationalism and Ordinary Language: A Critique of Wittgenstein.” American Philosophical Quarterly 2(4): 281–295. Reprinted in Fodor (1981, 35–62) and in Rosenthal (1991).
    Mclelland, James and Chihara, Charles S. 1975. The Surprise Examination Paradox.” The Journal of Philosophical Logic 4(1): 71–89.

Further References

    Fodor, Jerry A. 1981. Representations: Philosophical Essays on the Foundations of Cognitive Science. Harvester Studies in Cognitive Science n. 13. Brighton: Harvester Press.
    Rosenthal, David M., ed. 1991. The Nature of Mind. Oxford: Oxford University Press.