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John Watling (watling)

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    Brown, Robert and Watling, John. 1950–1952. Hypothetical Statements and Phenomenalism.” Synthese 8(1): 355–366.
    Brown, Robert and Watling, John. 1952. Counterfactual Conditionals.” Mind 61: 70–71.
    Watling, John. 1957a. Review of Berg (1955).” The Journal of Symbolic Logic 22(4): 390.
    Watling, John. 1957b. Review of Halle (1964).” The Journal of Symbolic Logic 22(3): 321.
    Watling, John. 1957c. Review of Ushenko (1954).” The Journal of Symbolic Logic 22(3): 321–322.
    Watling, John. 1957d. Review of Bergmann (1955).” The Journal of Symbolic Logic 22(3): 322.
    Watling, John. 1957e. Review of Ushenko (1953).” The Journal of Symbolic Logic 22(3): 322–323.
    Watling, John. 1957f. Review of Nuchelmans (1955).” The Journal of Symbolic Logic 22(3): 322–323.
    Watling, John. 1957g. Review of Stanley (1956).” The Journal of Symbolic Logic 22(3): 324–325.
    Watling, John. 1957h. Review of Nuchelmans (1953).” The Journal of Symbolic Logic 22(4): 389–390.
    Watling, John. 1958a. Entailment.” Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Supplementary Volume 32: 143–156.
    Watling, John. 1958b. Review of Austin (1950).” The Journal of Symbolic Logic 23(1): 74–75.
    Watling, John. 1969. Chance.” Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Supplementary Volume 43: 37–48.
    Watling, John. 1970. Bertrand Russell. Edinburgh: Oliver; Boyd.
    Watling, John. 1971. Kant’s Explanation of the Necessity of Geometrical Truths.” in Reason and Reality, edited by Godfrey N. A. Vesey, pp. 131–144. Royal Institute of Philosophy Lectures n. 5. London: MacMillan Publishing Co. Book publication 1972.
    Watling, John. 1974. Are Causes Events or Facts? Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 74: 161–170.
    Watling, John. 1991. The Importance of ‘If’ .” in A.J. Ayer Memorial Essays, edited by A. Phillips Griffiths, pp. 167–180. Royal Institute of Philosophy Lectures n. 30. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Further References

    Austin, John Langshaw. 1950. Truth.” Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Supplementary Volume 24: 111–128. Reprinted in Austin (1961, 85–101), Pitcher (1964, 18–31) and in Austin (1979, 117–133).
    Austin, John Langshaw. 1961. Philosophical Papers. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Edited by J.O. Urmson and G.J. Warnock.
    Austin, John Langshaw. 1979. Philosophical Papers. 3rd ed. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Edited by J.O. Urmson and G.J. Warnock, doi:10.1093/019283021X.001.0001.
    Berg, Jan. 1955. On Defining Disposition Predicates.” Analysis 15(4): 85–89.
    Bergmann, Gustav. 1955. Dispositional Properties and Dispositions.” Philosophical Studies 6(5): 77–80.
    Halle, Phillip R. 1964. On so-called ‘Counterfactual Conditionals’ .” The Journal of Philosophy 61(24): 273–278.
    Nuchelmans, Gabriel. 1953. ‘Counterfactual Conditionals’ and Singular Causal Statements.” in Proceedings of the XIth International Congress of Philosophy, Brussels, August 20-26, 1953, volume 8, edited by anon, pp. 160–165. Amsterdam: North-Holland Publishing Co.
    Nuchelmans, Gabriel. 1955. The Analysis of Counterfactual Conditionals.” Synthese 9(1): 48–63.
    Pitcher, George W., ed. 1964. Truth. Contemporary Perspectives in Philosophy. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, Inc.
    Stanley, Robert L. 1956. A Theory of Subjunctive Conditionals.” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 17: 22–35.
    Ushenko, Andrew Paul. 1953. The Principles of Causality.” The Journal of Philosophy 50: 85–101.
    Ushenko, Andrew Paul. 1954. The Counterfactual.” The Journal of Philosophy 51: 369–383.