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         Harman Gilbert:     more books (34)
  1. The Nature of Morality: An Introduction to Ethics by Gilbert Harman, 1977-01-06
  2. Reasoning, Meaning, and Mind by Gilbert Harman, 1999-09-16
  3. Thought by Gilbert Harman, 1973-03
  4. Semantics of Natural Language (Synthese Library)
  5. Change in View: Principles of Reasoning by Gilbert Harman, 1986-01
  6. Reliable Reasoning: Induction and Statistical Learning Theory (Jean Nicod Lectures) by Gilbert Harman, Sanjeev Kulkarni, 2007-05-01
  7. Explaining Value: and Other Essays in Moral Philosophy by Gilbert Harman, 2000-12-28
  8. Skepticism & the Definition of Knowledge (Harvard Dissertations in Philosophy) by Gilbert Harman, 1990-03-01
  9. Conceptions of the Human Mind: Essays in Honor of George A. Miller
  10. LOGIC OF GRAMMAR by Donald and Harman, Gilbert Davidson, 1975-01-01
  11. Moral Relativism and Moral Objectivity (Great Debates in Philosophy) by Gilbert Harman, Judith Thomson, 1996-01-17
  12. Gilbert Harman
  13. International Socialism: A Quarterly Journal of Socialist Theory - Autumn 2000 by Paul McGarr, Boris Kargarlitsky, Gilbert Archar, Dave Renton, Keith Flett, John Newsinger Chris Harman, 2000
  14. Philosophical Review, Vol. 84, No. 1, January 1975 by Gilbert; Kitcher, Philip; Sievert, Donald et al. Harman, 1975

1. Gilbert Harman
Current interests Ethics, epistemology, metaphysics, language, and mind. Gilbert Harman. Room 118, 1879 Hall, Department of Philosophy
http://www.princeton.edu/~harman
Gilbert Harman Room 118, 1879 Hall, Department of Philosophy
Princeton University
, Princeton, NJ 08544-1006
Phone: 609-258-4301, Fax: 609-258-1502
Email is most reliable: harman@princeton.edu This page created and maintained by Gilbert Harman
URL: http://www.princeton.edu/~harman/index.html
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2. Harman Gilbert
harman gilbert 1989 The Intrinsic Quality of Experience , in James Tomberlin (ed.)Philosophical Perspectives, 4, Action Theory and Philosophy of Mind, 3152.
http://lgxserver.uniba.it/lei/mind/books/b_120.htm
Harman Gilbert
1989 "The Intrinsic Quality of Experience", in James Tomberlin (ed.) Philosophical Perspectives, 4, Action Theory and Philosophy of Mind

3. Harman Gilbert On Noam Chomsky: Critical Essays
harman gilbert On Noam Chomsky Critical Essays. Title On Noam ChomskyCritical Essays Author harman gilbert. Category Reference
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4. Lucy, Gilbert, Olivia, And Elizabeth Harman
GILBERT, LUCY, ELIZABETH, AND OLIVIA HARMAN Lucy. Elizabeth. Olivia. This page createdand maintained by Gilbert Harman Last edited February 22, 2003, 0152 pm .
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GILBERT, LUCY, ELIZABETH, AND OLIVIA HARMAN Gilbert teaches philosophy at Princeton. To see his philosophy web page click HERE Lucy is a psychotherapist, with a specialty in family therapy. Elizabeth is finishing a dissertation for a Ph.D. in philosophy at MIT. Olivia is class of 2004 at Swarthmore. Gilbert Lucy Elizabeth Olivia This page created and maintained by Gilbert Harman
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5. HARMAN GILBERT (in VSCCAT)
harman gilbert. Records 1 to 2 of 2. Harman, Gilbert. Change in view principlesof reasoning / Gilbert Harman. Cambridge, Mass. MIT Press, c1986.
http://scolar.vsc.edu:8003/VSCCAT?A=HARMAN GILBERT

6. Hippias: Limited Area Search Of Philosophy On The Internet
Gilbert harman gilbert Harman Department of Philosophy Room 118, 1879 Hall PrincetonUniversity Princeton, NJ 085441006 Phone 609-258-4301 Fax 609-258-1502
http://hippias.evansville.edu/search.cgi?John Searle&11

7. Paf_5 - Pafg04.htm - Generated By Personal Ancestral File
Mr. Gilbert and Mrs. BF Harman, who was called to Oklahoma City severaldays ago, were accompanied as far as St. 106, M, i, James harman gilbert.
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Descendants of Mr. Ford
Fourth Generation
Jane Wells Nancy E. Ford Solomon Mr. Jane married Mr. Ballard They had the following children: F i Emma Ballard M ii Ollie Ballard F iii Jennie Ballard F iv Mattie Ballard M v Earl Ballard M vi Morton Ballard M vii Arthur Ballard Etta Ford Daniel J. (or G.) Solomon Mr. Etta married Mr. Lynch They had the following children: M i Edward Lynch Charles B. Gilbert Elizabeth Ann Ford Solomon Mr. ) was born in Jan 1861/1869. He died on 4 Oct 1932 in Waltonville, Jefferson County, Illinois and was buried on 6 Oct 1932 in Waltonville, Jefferson County, Illinois. OBITUARY: The Mt. Vernon Register News published the following on Tuesday, October 4, 1932 which read: "Charles B. Gilbert, aged 71 years, died at noon today at his home in Blissville township, after an illness of several months. A member of an old Jefferson county family, Mr. Gilbert was well known, and had been active for years in Republican politics. He served as a member of the board of supervisors, and was at one time chairman of the board. A substantial and successful farmer. Mr. Gilbert had many friends throughout the county, and was generally respected for his ability and fine character. Mr. Gilbert is survived by a widow, and one son, Alva S. Gilbert of Waltonville; a daughter, Mrs. G. W. Stoddard, of Decatur, died in January of this year. He also leaves four grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Thursday morning at 10 o'clock at Waltonville Methodist church of which Mr. Gilbert had long been a member." Charles married

8. 20th WCP: Qualia, Robots And Complementarity Of Subject And Object
(22) Jackson 82 loc. cit. (23) p. 459. (24) Harman, Gilbert op. 3152.harman gilbert (1991/3) Can Science Understand the Mind?
http://www.bu.edu/wcp/Papers/Mind/MindBolt.htm
Philosophy of Mind Qualia, Robots and Complementarity
of Subject and Object
Piotr Boltuc
St. Olaf College
Boltuc@stolaf.edu
ABSTRACT: Jackson claims that a person who sees colors for the first time by this very fact acquires a certain knowledge which she or he could not have learned in a black and white world. This argument can be generalized to other secondary qualities. I argue that this claim is indefensible without implicit recourse to the first-person experience; also Nagel’s "what it is like" argument is polemically weak. Hence, we have no argument able to dismiss physicalism by consideration of first-person qualia ( contra Jackson); however, it does not force us to endorse qualia-reductionism. In the second part of my paper I defend non-reductionism in a different way. Following Nagel and Harman, I try to avoid criticisms usually presented against Nagel, seeing subjectivity and objectivity as two complementary structures of the subjective and objective element of our language. I refer to classical German philosophy, phenomenology and Marxist dialectics which have developed a complementary approach crucial in the reductionist/anti-reductionist controversy in the philosophy of mind. "Opinion says hot and cold, but the reality is atoms and empty space."

9. Gilbert Harman
Philosopher of mind, ethicist at Princeton University.Category Society Philosophy Academics......This page has moved to here.
http://www.cogsci.princeton.edu/~ghh/
This page has moved to here

10. Gilbert Harman On-Line Papers
gilbert harman Unpublished Stuff Note. These are drafts that will not correspondexactly to the edited published versions. Forthcoming Responses and Reviews.
http://www.princeton.edu/~harman/Papers/
Gilbert Harman: Unpublished Stuff
Note
These are drafts that will not correspond exactly to the edited published versions.
Forthcoming Responses and Reviews
  • "Epistemicism." Draft of my contribution to a symposium on Jonathan Adler's Belief's Own Ethics at the Pacific meeting of the American Philosophical Association in San Francisco, on March 29, 2003. PDF
  • Review of Timothy Williamson, Knowledge and Its Limits for The Philosophical Review (revised December 4, 2002). PDF
  • Review of Robert Audi, The Architecture of Reason , for The Philosophical Quarterly PDF
  • Review of H. P. Grice, Aspects of Reason , forthcoming in The Philosophical Quarterly PDF
Other Forthcoming Papers
  • "Practical Aspects of Theoretical Reasoning," to appear in a volume on Rationality , edited by Al Mele and Piers Rawling, Oxford University Press, PDF
  • "The Future of the A Priori," to appear in the Journal of Philosophical Research PDF or HTML (minor corrections December 26, 2002).
  • "Skepticism and Foundations," to appear in Steven Luper, ed., The Skeptics: Contemporary Essays (Ashgate) PDF or HTML
  • "Three Trends in Moral and Political Philosophy," to appear in an issue of

11. Handout 13: Literatur Zu Gilbert Harmans Relativismus
Proseminar SoSe 2001 Ethischer Relativismus Literatur zu gilbert harmans Relativismus harman, gilbert (1975) Moral Relativism Defended, Philosophical Review 84, S. 322.
http://www.gwdg.de/~sophia/schroth/ss01/ss01_h13.htm
Proseminar SoSe 2001: Ethischer Relativismus Handout 13:
Literatur zu Gilbert Harmans Relativismus Harman, Gilbert (1975): Moral Relativism Defended, Philosophical Review 84, S. 3-22. Wiederabgedruckt in Harman, Explaining Value and Other Essays in Moral Philosophy , Oxford 2000, S. 3-19. Harman, Gilbert (1977): The Nature of Morality. An Introduction to Ethics , New York. - , Frankfurt a. M. 1981, Kap. 8 und 9. Harman, Gilbert (1978): Relativistic Ethics: Morality as Politics, Midwest Studies in Philosophy Vol. 3: Studies in Ethical Theory , hrsg. von Peter French, Theodore E. Uehling und Howard Wettstein, Morris, S. 109-21. Wiederabgedruckt in Harman, Explaining Value and Other Essays in Moral Philosophy , Oxford 2000, S. 39-57. Harman, Gilbert (1978): What is Moral Relativism?, in Values and Morals , hrsg. von Alvin I. Goldman und Jaegwon Kim, Dordrecht, S. 143-61. Wiederabgedruckt in Harman, Explaining Value and Other Essays in Moral Philosophy , Oxford 2000, S. 20-38. Harman, Gilbert (1985): Is There a Single True Morality?, in Morality, Reason and Truth. New Essays on the Foundations of Ethics

12. SELLARS-HARMAN CORRESPONDENCE
CORRESPONDENCE BETWEEN WILFRID SELLARS AND gilbert harman ON TRUTH{*}
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CORRESPONDENCE BETWEEN WILFRID SELLARS AND GILBERT HARMAN ON TRUTH
Contents
February 26, 1970: Sellars to Harman
March 24, 1970: Harman to Sellars

November 20, 1970: Sellars to Harman

December 9, 1970: Harman to Sellars
THE ROCKEFELLER UNIVERSITY
New York, N.Y. l0021 February 26, 1970 Professor Gilbert Harman
Department of Philosophy
Princeton University
Princeton, New Jersey Dear Gil: I have read and reread your insightful and challenging review of Science and Metaphysics , and have been accumulating notes, I won't say for a reply, but for a first attempt at rising to your closing challenge. I shall concentrate on the points you raise concerning meaning and truth, leaving to another occasion topics which, though important, do not touch the very heart of the enterprise. Thus I shall not discuss your comments on the availability and/or adequacy of concepts of thinking-out-loud and its modes as models for the construction of a theoretical framework which introduce classical thought-episodes. I certainly did not mean to imply that all the thinking of Jones' Rylean contemporaries was thinking-out-loud, but only that they did more of it than we do. Most of their thinking would be, in the terminology of my "Language as Thought and as Communication," extremely short term proximate propensities to think such and such out loud. (I thought I had made this clear in SM .) Also, I have stressed from the beginning that inner thought episodes, though construed on the model of overt speech, are not to be thought of as "words going through ones head." No verbal imagery need occur, and even when it does, the imagery is not itself the thinking, but at most a symptom of it.

13. Philosophy 535
Philosophy of Mind Consciousness Fall Term 19992000 gilbert harman Reading. gilbertharman, Wide Functionalism, RMM 235-243. Cody Gilmore presents.
http://www.cogsci.princeton.edu/~ghh/Consciousness.html
Philosophy 535. Philosophy of Mind: Consciousness
Fall Term 1999-2000
Gilbert Harman Reading
NOC = The Nature of Consciousness: Philosophical Debates, edited by Ned Block, Owen Flanagan, and Guven Guzeldere (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1997). Copies have been ordered at the Princeton University Store. RMM = Gilbert Harman, Reasoning, Meaning, and Mind (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1999). Tentative Schedule Session 1. September 16, 1999 Introduction Classical responses to the mind-body problem. Is there really a coherent problem? We understand what mind is, but do we understand what body is, for purposes of stating the mind-body problem? Main Reading: Noam Chomsky, "Language and Nature, Mind 104 (1995): 1-61, especially pp. 1-12. Background: (I haven't put these on reserve but do have a copy of each I could lend out. All of the following are worth owning.) Peter Van Inwagen, "The Nature of Rational Beings: Dualism and Physicalism," Metaphysics (Boulder, CO: Westview, 1993), chapter 9.
Samuel Guttenplan, "An Essay on Mind," in his Companion to the Philosophy of Mind (Oxford: Blackwell, 1995): 3-107, esp. 76-107.

14. Sito Web Italiano Per La Filosofia-GILBERT HARMAN
Translate this page gilbert harman. Il Sole 24 Ore-2 LUGLIO 2000 Ma ai geni chi darà il coraggio? Comesi può smontare il determinismo biologico a parlare dalle categorie morali.
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    17. (Nonsolipsistic) Conceptual Role Semantics
    (Nonsolipsistic) Conceptual Role Semantics. gilbert harman. Princeton University
    http://www.nyu.edu/gsas/dept/philo/courses/concepts/NonSolips.html
    (Nonsolipsistic) Conceptual Role Semantics
    GILBERT HARMAN
    Princeton University
    WHAT IS (NONSOLIPSISTIC) CONCEPTUAL ROLE
    SEMANTICS?
    In this paper I will defend what I shall call `(nonsolipsistic) conceptual role semantics'. This approach involves the following four claims:
      (1) The meanings of linguistic expressions are determined by the contents of the concepts and thoughts they can be used to express; (2) the contents of thoughts are determined by their construction out of concepts; and (3) the contents of concepts are determined by their `functional role' in a person's psychology, where (4) functional role is conceived nonsolipsistically as involving relations to things in the world, including things in the past and future.
    `Thoughts' here include beliefs, hopes, desires, fears, and other attitudes, in addition to thoughts properly so called. `Functional role' includes any special roles a concept may play in perception and in inference or reasoning, including practical reasoning that leads to action. I include the parenthetical modifier `(nonsolipsistic)' in the phrase `(nonsolipsistic) conceptual role semantics' to contrast this approach with that of some recent authors (Field, 1977; Fodor, 1980; Loar, 1981) who think of conceptual role solipsistically as a completely internal matter. I put parentheses around `nonsolipsistic' because, as I will argue below, the term is redundant: conceptual role must be conceived nonsolipsistically

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    electricbrain Index Society Philosophy Philosophers harman, gilbert, homeindex write privacy. Famous quotes I never met a man I didn't want to fight.
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    19. Virtues
    harman, gilbert. Virtue Ethics without Character Traits. A discussionof Judith Jarvis Thompson's views of the virtues. harman, gilbert.
    http://www.etsu.edu/Ethics.in.Practice/Virtues.htm
    Virtues "Servility and Self-Respect" Thomas E. Hill, Jr. click on an author's name to go to her/his web page (if available) "On Improving People by Political Means" Lester H. Hunt "Generosity" James D. Wallace "Humility" Judith Andre Web Resources Individual virtues

    20. KLI Theory Lab - Authors - Gilbert Harman
    gilbert harman . Department of Philosophy, Princeton University, Room 118,1879 Hall, Princeton, NJ 085441006, USA. homepage e-mail. harman, G. 1986.
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    Harman, G.
    1986. Moral explanations of natural facts - can moral claims be tested against moral reality? Southern Journal of Philosophy Reprinted in Smith, 1995. Meta-Ethics, Keyword: evolutionary ethics Submit your own bibliography Submit corrections and additions Send us other comments Comments are welcome: theorylab@kli.ac.at

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