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Atherton, Margaret and Schwartz, Robert. 1974. “Linguistic Innateness and Its Evidence.” The Journal of Philosophy 71(6): 155–168. Reprinted in Stich (1975, 203–218).
Cauman, Leigh S., Levi, Isaac, Parsons, Charles and Schwartz, Robert, eds. 1983. How Many Questions? Essays in Honor of Sidney Morgenbesser. Indianapolis, Indiana: Hackett Publishing Co.
Goodman, Nelson, Schwartz, Robert and Scheffler, Israel. 1970. “An Improvement in the Theory of Projectibility.” The Journal of Philosophy 67: 605–608. Reprinted in Goodman (1972, 389–393).
Hullett, James and Schwartz, Robert. 1967. “Grue: Some Remarks.” The Journal of Philosophy 64: 259–271. Reprinted in Elgin (1997, 109–121).
Schwartz, Robert. 1969. “On Knowing a Grammar.” in Language and Philosophy. A Symposium, edited by Sidney Hook, pp. 183–190. New York: New York University Press.
Schwartz, Robert. 1974. “Representation and Resemblance.” Philosophical Forum (Boston) 4. Reprinted in Schwartz (2006a, 143–158).
Schwartz, Robert. 1978. “Infinite Sets, Unbound Competences, and Models of Mind.” in Minnesota Studies in the Philosophy of Science, Volume IX: Perception and Cognition: Issues in the Foundations of Psychology, edited by C. Wade Savage, pp. 183–200. Minneapolis, Minnesota: University of Minnesota Press.
Schwartz, Robert. 1981. “Imagery: There is More to It than Meets the Eye.” in PSA 1980: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association, Part II: Symposium Papers, edited by Peter D. Asquith and Ronald N. Giere, pp. 285–301. East Lansing, Michigan: Philosophy of Science Association.
Schwartz, Robert. 1986. “I’m Going to Make You a Star.” in Midwest Studies in Philosophy 11: Studies in Essentialism, edited by Peter A. French, Theodore E. Uehling Jr., and Howard K. Wettstein, pp. 427–439. Minneapolis, Minnesota: University of Minnesota Press.
Schwartz, Robert. 1994a. Vision: Variations on Some Berkeleian Themes. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers. Ch. 2, “Size,” reprinted in Schwartz (2006a, 29–36).
Schwartz, Robert. 1994b. “The Role of Inference in Vision.” in Representation, Relationship Between Language and Image: Proceedings from a conference at the Palazzo Dei Papi, Piazza San Lorenzo, Viterbo, Italy, October 17-19, 1991, edited by Stefano Levialdi and Carlo E. Bernadelli, pp. 97–99. Singapore: World Scientific Publishing Co. Reprinted in Schwartz (2006a, 95–108).
Schwartz, Robert. 1995a. “Is Mathematical Competence Innate?” Philosophy of Science 62: 227–240.
Schwartz, Robert. 1995b. “Seeing Distance from a Berkeleian Perspective.” in Berkeley’s Metaphysics: Structural, Interpretive, and Critical Essays, edited by Robert G. Muehlmann, pp. 217–230. University Park, Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania State University Press. Reprinted in Schwartz (2006a, 13–28).
Schwartz, Robert. 1996a. “Directed Perception.” Philosophical Psychology 9. Reprinted in Schwartz (2006a, 123–138).
Schwartz, Robert. 1996b. “Pluralist Perspectives on Perceptual Error.” in Pluralismus: Erkenntnistheorie, Ethik und Politik, edited by Günter Abel and Hans-Jörg Sandkühler, pp. 95–102. Hamburg: Felix Meiner Verlag. Reprinted in Schwartz (2006a, 233–242).
Schwartz, Robert. 1997. “Pictures, Puzzles, and Paradigms.” Philosophia Scientiae. Travaux d’histoire et de philosophie des sciences 2(1). Reprinted in Schwartz (2006a, 159–172).
Schwartz, Robert. 2001a. “The Concept of an ‘Object’ in Perception and Cognition.” in From Fragments to Objects: Segmentation and Grouping in Vision, edited by Thomas F. Shipley and Philip J. Kellman, pp. 3–18. Advances in Psychology n. 130. Amsterdam: Elsevier Science Publishers B.V. Reprinted in Schwartz (2006a, 191–210).
Schwartz, Robert. 2001b. “Vision and Cognition in Picture Perception.” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 62(3): 707–719. Reprinted in Schwartz (2006a, 173–186).
Schwartz, Robert. 2003. “Avoiding Errors about Error.” in Colour Perception. Mind and the physical world, edited by Rainer Mausfeld and Dieter Heyer. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Reprinted in Schwartz (2006a, 211–232).
Schwartz, Robert, ed. 2004a. Perception. Blackwell Readings in Philosophy. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers.
Schwartz, Robert. 2004b. “To Austin or Not to Austin, That’s the Disjunction.” Philosophical Studies 120(1–3): 255–263.
Schwartz, Robert. 2005. “A Note on Goodman’s Problem.” The Journal of Philosophy 102(7): 375–379, doi:10.5840/jphil2005102715.
Schwartz, Robert. 2006b. “Making Maximum Sense of ‘Minimum Visible’ .” in Visual Versions, pp. 37–54. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press.
Schwartz, Robert. 2006c. “Heterogeneity and the Senses.” in Visual Versions, pp. 55–70. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press.
Schwartz, Robert. 2006d. “What Berkeley Saw in the Man Born Blind.” in Visual Versions, pp. 71–89. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press.
Schwartz, Robert. 2006e. “Making Occlusion More Transparent.” in Visual Versions, pp. 109–122. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press.
Schwartz, Robert. 2006f. “An Austinian Look at the ‘Objects of Perception’ .” in Visual Versions, pp. 243–254. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press.
Schwartz, Robert. 2011. “Goodman and the Demise of Syntactic and Semantics Models.” in Handbook of the History of Logic. Volume 10: Inductive Logic, edited by Dov M. Gabbay, Stephan Hartmann, and John Woods, pp. 391–414. Amsterdam: North-Holland Publishing Co.
Schwartz, Robert. 2012. Rethinking Pragmatism: From William James to Contemporary Philosophy. Chichester: Wiley-Blackwell, doi:10.1002/9781118253687.
Schwartz, Robert. 2016. “Perceptual Veridicality.” Philosophical Topics 44(2): 381–403.
Schwartz, Robert. 2017. “Berkeley and Austin on the Argument from Illusion.” in Interpreting J.L. Austin. Critical Essays, edited by Savas L. Tsohatzidis, pp. 143–164. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, doi:10.1017/9781316421840.