William Child (child-w)
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Charles, David and Child, William, eds. 2001. Wittgensteinian Themes. Essays in Honour of David Pears. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Child, William. 1993. “Anomalism, Uncodifiability, and Psychophysical Relations.” The Philosophical Review 102: 215–245.
Child, William. 1994a. Causality, Interpretation, and the Mind. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/0198236255.001.0001.
Child, William. 1994b. “On the Dualism of Scheme and Content.” Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 94: 53–71, doi:10.1093/aristotelian/94.1.53.
Child, William. 1996. “Solipsism and the First Person / Third Person Asymmetries.” European Journal of Philosophy 4(2): 137–154.
Child, William. 1997. “Crane on Mental Causation.” Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 97: 97–102.
Child, William. 2001a. “Triangulation: Davidson, Realism and Natural Kinds.” Dialectica 55(1): 29–50.
Child, William. 2001b. “Pears’s Wittgenstein: Rule-Following, Platonism, and Naturalism.” in Wittgensteinian Themes. Essays in Honour of David Pears, edited by David Charles and William Child, pp. 81–114. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Child, William. 2002. “Reply to Goldman (2002).” in Simulation and Knowledge of Action, edited by Jérôme Dokic and Joëlle Proust, pp. 21–32. Advances in Consciousness Research n. 45. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Co.
Child, William. 2006a. “Interpreting People and Interpreting Texts.” International Journal of Philosophical Studies 14(3): 423–441.
Child, William. 2006b. “Memory, Expression, and Past-Tense Self-Knowledge.” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 73(1): 54–76.
Child, William. 2007. “Dreaming, Calculating, Thinking: Wittgenstein and Anti-Realism about the Past.” The Philosophical Quarterly 57(227): 252–272.
Child, William. 2010a. “Wittgenstein, Dreaming and Anti-Realism: A Reply to Richard Scheer (2010).” Philosophical Investigations 33(4): 329–337.
Child, William. 2010b. “Remembering Intentions.” in Wittgenstein’s Philosophical Investigations. A Critical Guide, edited by Arif Ahmed, pp. 218–234. Cambridge Critical Guides. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Child, William. 2011b. “Vision and Causal Understanding.” in Perception, Causation, and Objectivity, edited by Johannes Roessler, Hemdat Lerman, and Naomi Eilan, pp. 161–180. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199692040.001.0001.
Child, William. 2011c. “Wittgenstein on the First Person.” in The Oxford Handbook of Wittgenstein, edited by Oskari Kuusela and Marie McGinn, pp. 375–401. Oxford Handbooks. New York: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199287505.001.0001.
Child, William. 2013a. “Does the Tractatus Contain a Private Language Argument?” in Wittgenstein’s Tractatus. History and Interpretation, edited by Peter M. Sullivan and Michael D. Potter, pp. 143–169. Mind Association Occasional Series. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199665785.001.0001.
Child, William. 2013b. “First-Person Authority.” in A Companion to Donald Davidson, edited by Ernest LePore and Kirk A. Ludwig, pp. 533–549. Blackwell Companions to Philosophy. Chichester: Wiley-Blackwell, doi:10.1002/9781118328408.
Child, William. 2015. “Wittgenstein and Phenomenal Concepts.” in Wittgenstein and Perception, edited by Michael Campbell and Michael O’Sullivan, pp. 84–103. London: Routledge.
Child, William. 2017a. “The Inner and the Outer.” in A Companion to Wittgenstein, edited by Hans-Johann Glock and John Hyman, pp. 465–477. Blackwell Companions to Philosophy. Chichester: Wiley-Blackwell, doi:10.1002/9781118884607.
Child, William. 2017b. “Wittgenstein and Davidson on First-Person Authority and the Univocality of Mental Terms.” in Wittgenstein and Davidson on Language, Thought, and Action, edited by Claudine Verheggen, pp. 186–204. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, doi:10.1017/9781316145364.
Further References
Goldman, Alvin I. 2002. “Simulation Theory and Mental Concepts.” in Simulation and Knowledge of Action, edited by Jérôme Dokic and Joëlle Proust, pp. 1–20. Advances in Consciousness Research n. 45. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Co.
Scheer, Richard. 2010. “Was Wittgenstein an Anti-Realist?” Philosophical Investigations 33(4): 319–328.