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  1. new readings in philosophical analysis by Herbert, and Wilfrid Sellars And Kieth Lehrer Feigl, 1972-01-01
  2. Readings in Ethical Theory
  3. Personer, intentioner och qualia: En studie i Wilfrid Sellars medvetandefilosofi (Swedish Edition) by Bjorn Haglund, 1984
  4. The Metaphysics of Epistemology: Lectures by Wilfrid Sellars by Wilfrid Sellars, 1989-01-01
  5. Science and Metaphysics: Variations on Kantian Themes by Wilfrid Sellars by Wilfrid Sellars, 1968
  6. Science, Perception and Reality + 3 off-prints by Sellars (Imperatives,Intentions and the Logic of "Ought" / Empiricism and Abstract Entities /Time and the World Order) by Wilfrid Sellars, 1963-01-01
  7. Vlastos and 'the third man' (The Bobbs-Merrill reprint series in philosophy. Phil.-195) by Wilfrid Sellars, 1955
  8. "--this I or he or it (the thing) which thinks--": Immanuel Kant, Critique of pure reason (A346; B404) by Wilfrid Sellars, 1971
  9. Empiricism and the philosophy of mind. With an introduction by Richard Rorty and a study guide by Robert Brandom. by Wilfrid Sellars, 1997-01-01
  10. Naturalism and ontology: The John Dewey Lecture for 1974 by Wilfrid Sellars, 1996
  11. Ciencia, Percepcion y Realidad by Wilfrid Sellars, 1971
  12. Counterfactuals, dispositions, and the causal modalities by Wilfrid Sellars, 1957
  13. Form and Content in Ethical Theory. by Wilfrid. Sellars, 1967-01-01
  14. Imperatives, intentions, and the logic of "Ought" by Wilfrid Sellars, 1963

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Websites Problems from Wilfrid Sellars - Discussion forum and archives of works by and related to this American thinker.
http://www.ditext.com/sellars/
[Verwandte Websites] Sellars, Wilfrid - Entry from the Dictionary of Philosophy of Mind.
http://www.artsci.wustl.edu/~philos/MindDict/sellars.html
[Verwandte Websites] Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Wilfrid Sellars - Article by Jay F. Rosenberg, providing an extensive overview of Sellars' life and thought.
http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/sellars/
[Verwandte Websites] Wilfrid Sellars: Biographical Sketch - A eulogy by Robert Brandom. Praises Sellars' legacy to philosophy.

82. Bill'shomepage
how things in the broadest possible sense of the term hang togetherin the broadest possible sense of the term. wilfrid sellars.
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Willem A. deVries The aim of philosophy, abstractly formulated, is to understand how things in the broadest possible sense of the term hang together in the broadest possible sense of the term.
-Wilfrid Sellars My Research Interests and a (defunct) textbook, Reality, Knowledge, and the Good Life. The hot new thing is a collaboration with my colleague Timm Triplett on a guide to Wilfrid Sellars's "Empiricism and the Philosophy of Mind," just out from Hackett Publishing. We're also working on a set of dialogues debating Sellars's success. More Personally active in my community: school building committees, soccer coach and referree, school technology committee.
I also like to cook, wind surf, and do other nongeeky things on occasion

83. PHI 5225 Philosophy Of Language
Quine, WVO “ sellars on Behaviorism, Language and Meaning” (sellars on BLM).sellars, wilfrid. “Some Reflections on Language Games” (LG). Roth, Paul.
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PHI 5225 Philosophy of Language
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Professors Stephen P. Turner and Joanne B. Waugh
Wednesdays: 2:00-5:00 (class meets 3:00-5:00). Individual Meetings with Instructors Wednesday 2:00-3:00 FAO 231 (Waugh), and FAO 227 (Turner) Joanne Waugh 974-5571, FAO 231 jwaugh@chuma1.cas.usf.edu Office hours: Wednesday 12:00-2:00 Stephen Turner turner@chuma.cas.usf,edu 974-8207, FAO 227, Office hours: Thursday 2-4 The object of the course is to identify and analyze philosophical issues arising around the general theme of language. The emphasis will be on the some current philosophical debates in the philosophy of language, especially regarding the problem of normativity, and not with the theory of reference or other technical issues within formal semantics or linguistics. Attendance is required, although appropriate excuses will, of course, be accepted. Seminar behavior is required—seminars succeed only if all members of the seminar are active participants. Grading: Each student will be expected to introduce the discussion in two sessions by providing a summary of the topic and key ideas and opening up discussion. 25% of the student’s grade will be determined by the student’s degree of engagement in the work of the seminar, including these two presentations and as well as participation in seminar discussions.

84. What Is Knowledge
287305. Available in Robbins Library. 2. sellars, wilfrid. (1956) “An ambiguityin sense-datum theories,” in Empiricism and the Philosophy of Mind.
http://icg.harvard.edu/~phil159/syllabus/Syllabus.htm
Instructor: Prof. Jonathan Vogel Teaching Fellow: David Gray
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Office Hours: Office Hours: Emerson
Mailbox: 46 Emerson Hall, 2 nd Floor Texts for this course:
  • Paul Moser (ed. Empirical Knowledge 2 nd ed Lanham, MD: Rowman
    This book is available in the Harvard COOP Additional readings will either be online, sent in a PDF file, or in Robbins Library (Emerson Hall 2 nd Floor) for copying.
Assignments: In addition to the reading for this course, students are expected to write a 1-2 page exegetical piece on a particular reading (to be assigned) as well as two 5 page papers. There will be a final examination. Section participation will also figure into your final grade. Late policy: Papers must be turned in on time. Papers turned in late, without permission of the instructor, will be penalized. For additional help concerning how to write philosophy papers, see: http://www.princeton.edu/~jimpryor/general/vocab/ http://www.princeton.edu/~jimpryor/general/writing.html http://www.williams.edu/acad-depts/philosophy/jcruz/writingtutor/ A. What is Knowledge?

85. Pain Without 'Pain'
3)sellars, wilfrid Empiricism and the Philosophy of Mind (Harvard UniversityPress, Cambridge, Mass. 1997 (originally published 1956)).
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The Philosophical tradition has been perhaps unkind to animals in its characterization of them. Descartes, for instance has been noted as characterizing animals as mere automata . lacking consciousness and the ability to make choices etc. The assumption (which is not totally unfounded) is that animals behaviors are simply caused, as they lack what Immanuel Kant might call "understanding" "conceptual capacities" and "spontaneity". . In asking the question whether animals are conscious or have "experiences" in the same manner that we would say that humans are conscious or "experience", we are forced to first decide exactly what the distinctly "human" is. (Human in quotes here referring to the philosophical rather than the biological concept, the presumption being that there could be otherworldly "humans" sharing the same capacities for consciousness that we ourselves have). Most philosophers who entertain this question point to two faculties, namely, self-awareness and the use of conceptual capacities by a spontaneous human faculty. Later philosophers especially in the analytic tradition, for example Wilfrid Sellars in his book "Empiricism and the Philosophy of Mind"

86. Rottshp2
Ph. D. Boston University, 1/22/73. Dissertion Ordinary Knowledge in the ScientificRealism of wilfrid sellars. Dissertation Director Abner Shimony.
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Abbreviated Curriculum Vitae WILLIAM ANDREW ROTTSCHAEFER Education Ph. D. Boston University, 1/22/73. Dissertion: "Ordinary Knowledge in the Scientific Realism of Wilfrid Sellars." Dissertation Director: Abner Shimony M.S. (Physics) University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, 2/15/69. S.T.L. (Licentiate in Sacred Theology) St. Louis University, 2/6/66. M.A. St. Louis University, 7/29/60. Thesis: "The Object of the Intellect in St. Thomas' Commentary on Peter Lombard's Book of the Sentences." Thesis Director: George Klubertanz, S.J. B.A. Philosophy and Letters, St. Louis University, 6/4/57 (Cum laude). Career Summary Tutor in Philosophy, State University of New York, Empire State College, North Country Division, Spring, 1975. Visiting Assistant Professor, State University of New York, College at Plattsburgh, 1973-1975. Visiting Assistant Professor, State University of New York, College at Oswego, 1972-1973. Teaching Fellow, Boston University, 1971-1972. Teaching Assistant, Boston University, 1969-1970. Lecturer, St. Louis University, Spring, 1969.

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89. Listings Of The World Society Philosophy Philosophers Sellars
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90. Links & References
Press). sellars, W. (1963) `Abstract Entities´, Review of Metaphysics,XVI, 4 627671 (reprinted in sellars 1967). sellars, W. (1967
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91. Self From FOLDOC
selfdeception. philosophical terminology avoidance or outrightdenial of unpleasant aspects of reality, especially those which
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92. Mentis Verlag GmbH
Translate this page Scharfsinnige Party im »Raum der Gründe« Endlich übersetzt WilfridSellars' Essay über den Empirismus nimmt es mit den Großen auf.
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Scharfsinnige Party im
von Wilfrid Sellars In den 50er Jahren waren es Ludwig Wittgenstein mit seinen Philosophischen Untersuchungen Zwei Dogmen des Empirismus , die sich und damit die analytische Philosophie, auf ganz unterschiedliche Weise, vom Empirismus verabschiedeten. Wilfried Sellars, so versichert Richard Rorty, sei der dritte im Bunde derer, die der analytischen Philosophie eine neue Gestalt verliehen haben: Wittgenstein, Quine und
Empirismus und die Philosophie des Geistes Nihil est in intellectu quod non fuerit in sensu Mundus intelligibilis bevor
, sondern verwendet theoretischen Thorsten Jantschek in der FRANKFURTER RUNDSCHAU, Oktober 1999

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