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Roderick Firth (firth-r)

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    Firth, Roderick. 1949. Sense-Data and the Percept Theory.” Mind 58(232): 434–465. Reprinted in Swartz (1965, 204–270).
    Firth, Roderick. 1950. Sense-Data and the Percept Theory II.” Mind 59(233): 434–465. Reprinted in Swartz (1965, 271–287).
    Firth, Roderick. 1956. Ultimate Evidence.” The Journal of Philosophy 53(23): 732–739. Reprinted in Swartz (1965, 486–496).
    Firth, Roderick. 1967a. The Men Themselves; or the Role of Causation in Our Concept of Seeing.” in Intentionality, Minds, and Perception: Discussions on Contemporary Philosophy. A Symposium, edited by Hector-Neri Castañeda, pp. 357–382. Detroit, Maryland: Wayne State University Press. Proceedings from the Wayne State University Symposium in the Philosophy of Mind, December 1962.
    Firth, Roderick. 1967b. Rejoinder [to Caton (1967)].” in Intentionality, Minds, and Perception: Discussions on Contemporary Philosophy. A Symposium, edited by Hector-Neri Castañeda, pp. 395–398. Detroit, Maryland: Wayne State University Press. Proceedings from the Wayne State University Symposium in the Philosophy of Mind, December 1962.
    Firth, Roderick. 1967c. The Anatomy of Certainty.” The Philosophical Review 76(1): 3–27, doi:10.2307/2182963.
    Firth, Roderick. 1968. Lewis on the Given.” in The Philosophy of C.I. Lewis, edited by Paul Arthur Schilpp, pp. 329–350. The Library of Living Philosophers n. 13. LaSalle, Illinois: Open Court Publishing Co.
    Firth, Roderick. 1969. Austin’s Argument From Illusion.” in Symposium on J.L. Austin, edited by Kuang T. Fann, pp. 254–266. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul.
    Firth, Roderick. 1971. On Being in the Mind [on Shaffer (1971)].” Philosophic Exchange 2: 45–48.
    Firth, Roderick. 1978. Are Epistemic Concepts Reducible to Ethical Concepts? in Values and Morals: Essays in Honor of William Frankena, Charles Stevenson, and Richard Brandt, edited by Alvin I. Goldman and Jaegwon Kim, pp. 215–230. Philosophical Studies Series n. 13. Dordrecht: D. Reidel Publishing Co.
    Firth, Roderick. 1981. Reply to Sellars [to Sellars (1981)].” The Monist 64(1): 91–101.
    Firth, Roderick, Black, Max, Nagel, Ernest and Hempel, Carl Gustav. 1952. Science, Language, and Human Rights. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: University of Pennsylvania Press. Papers for the symposium at the annual meeting of APA, Eastern Division, held at the College of the City of New York, 29-31 December 1952.

Further References

    Caton, Charles E. 1967. Comments [on Firth (1967a)].” in Intentionality, Minds, and Perception: Discussions on Contemporary Philosophy. A Symposium, edited by Hector-Neri Castañeda, pp. 383–394. Detroit, Maryland: Wayne State University Press. Proceedings from the Wayne State University Symposium in the Philosophy of Mind, December 1962.
    Sellars, Wilfrid. 1981. Foundations for a Metaphysics of Pure Process. Lecture I: The Lever of Archimedes.” The Monist 64(1): 3–36. Reprinted in Sellars (2007, 229–257).
    Sellars, Wilfrid. 2007. In the Space of Reasons: Selected Essays. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press. Edited by Kevin Scharp and Robert B. Brandom.
    Shaffer, Jerome A. 1971. The Philosophy of Mind and Some Ethical Implications.” Philosophic Exchange 2: 31–42.
    Swartz, Robert J. 1965. Introduction.” in Perceiving, Sensing, and Knowing, edited by Robert J. Swartz, pp. xi–xxii. Garden City, New York: Anchor Books.