Charles Burton Martin (martin-cb)
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Armstrong, David M., Martin, Charles Burton and Place, Ullin Thomas. 1992. “A Debate on Dispositions, Their Nature and Their Role in Causation – Part II – The Martin-Armstrong-Place Debate.” Conceptus: Zeitschrift für Philosophie 26(67–68): 3–58.
Armstrong, David M., Martin, Charles Burton and Place, Ullin Thomas. 1996. Dispositions – a Debate. London: Routledge. Edited and with an introduction by Tim Crane.
Martin, Charles Burton. 1952. “A Religious Way of Knowing.” Mind 61: 497–512.
Martin, Charles Burton. 1953. “Mr. Hanson on Statements of Fact.” Analysis 13: 72.
Martin, Charles Burton. 1955a. “Mr. Basson on Immortality.” Mind 64: 249–253.
Martin, Charles Burton. 1955b. “The Perfect Good.” Australasian Journal of Philosophy 33: 20–31.
Martin, Charles Burton. 1956. “The Perfect Good: Replies.” Australasian Journal of Philosophy 34: 27–37.
Martin, Charles Burton. 1958. “Identity and Exact Similarity.” Analysis 18: 83–87.
Martin, Charles Burton. 1959. Religious Belief. Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press.
Martin, Charles Burton. 1969. “People.” in Contemporary Philosophy in Australia, edited by Robert Brown and C. D. Rollins, pp. 158–172. Atlantic Highlands, New Jersey: Humanities Press.
Martin, Charles Burton. 1971. “Knowledge without Observation.” Canadian Journal of Philosophy 1(1): 15–24.
Martin, Charles Burton. 1976. “God, the Null Set, and Divine Simplicity.” in The Challenge of Religion, edited by John King-Farlow. New York: Science History Publications.
Martin, Charles Burton. 1980. “Substance Substantiated.” Australasian Journal of Philosophy 58: 3–10.
Martin, Charles Burton. 1984a. “Anti-Realism and the World’s Undoing.” Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 65(1): 3–20.
Martin, Charles Burton. 1984b. “The New Cartesianism.” Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 65: 236–258.
Martin, Charles Burton. 1987a. “Proto-Language.” Australasian Journal of Philosophy 65: 277–289.
Martin, Charles Burton. 1987b. “Life After Death.” in Philosophy: An Introduction Through Original Fiction, Discussion, and Readings, edited by T. D. Davis, 2nd ed. New York: Random House.
Martin, Charles Burton. 1993. “Power for Realists.” in Ontology, Causality and Mind – Essays in Honour of D.M. Armstrong, edited by John Bacon, Keith Campbell, and Loyd R. Reinhardt, pp. 175–185. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Martin, Charles Burton. 1994. “Dispositions and Conditionals.” The Philosophical Quarterly 44(174): 1–8.
Martin, Charles Burton. 1996. “How It Is: Entities, Absences and Voids.” Australasian Journal of Philosophy 74(1): 57–65.
Martin, Charles Burton. 1997. “On the Need for Properties: The Road to Pythagoreanism and Back.” Synthese 112(2): 193–231.
Martin, Charles Burton. 2000. “On Lewis and Then Some.” Logique et Analyse 43(169–170): 43–48.
Martin, Charles Burton. 2008. The Mind in Nature. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199234103.001.0001.
Martin, Charles Burton and Deutscher, Max. 1966. “Remembering.” The Philosophical Review 75: 161–196.
Martin, Charles Burton and Heil, John. 1998. “Rules and Powers.” in Philosophical Perspectives 12: Language, Mind, and Ontology, edited by James E. Tomberlin, pp. 283–312. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers.