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Department of Philosophy

The Philosophy of Roderick M. Chisholm
(Volume XXV, 1997)

Chisholm

Chisholm has shaped contemporary American philosophy. He introduced the concept of intentionality into the Anglo-American intellectual world in the 1950s; he has done seminal work on the theory of knowledge, perception, evidence, foundationalism, and doxastic aspects of belief; and his development of the adverbial theory of sensory experience and of immanent agent causation have been impressive and persuasive.

Roderick M. Chisholm: Intellectual Autobiography
(replies follow most essays)

Richard Taylor: Chisholm's Idea of a Person
Philip Quinn: Tiny Selves: Chisholm on the Simplicity of the Soul
Dean Zimmerman: Chisholm and the Essences of Events
William Alston: Chisholm on the Epistemology of Perception
Susan Haack: "The Ethics of Belief" Reconsidered
John Haldane: Forms of Thought
Gerald Myers: Self-Awareness and Personal Identity
Nicholas Rescher: Chisholm's Ontology of Things
David Sanford: Chisholm on Brentano's Thesis
Nicholas Wolterstorff: Obligations of Belief-Two Concepts
Richard Foley: Chisholm's Epistemic Principles
Ernest Sosa: Chisholm's Epistemology and Epistemic Internalism
Marietje van der Schaar: Judgment and Negation
Robert Audi: Chisholmian Justification, Causation, and Epistemic Virtue
Bruce Aune: Chisholm on the Self
Jaegwon Kim: Chisholm on Intentionality: De Se, De Re and De Dicto
Keith Lehrer: The Quest for the Evident
Anthony Anderson: Chisholm and the Logic of Intrinsic Value
Lynn Baker: Persons in Metaphysical Perspective
Johannes Brandl: Recurrent Problems-On Chisholm's Theory of Events
Jong-Ho Ha: A Defense of Chisholm's Direct Attribution Theory of Objective Reference
Andrew Reck: Substance and Chisholm's Concept of the Person
Johann C. Marek: Properties as Object and Content of Thinking: On Chisholm's Theory of Intentional Reference to properties
Barry Smith: Boundaries: An Essay in Mereotopology
Martine Nida-Rumelin: Chisholm on Personal Identity and the Attribution of Experiences
John A.I. Bewaji: The Certain, the Evident, and the Problem of Criterion: Perspectives in Roderick Chisholm's Response to Skeptical Epistemology
Noah Lemos: Chisholm, the A Priori, and Epistemic Principles
Marian David: Two Conceptions of the Synthetic A Priori
Marie-Luise Schubert Kalsi: The Problem of Self-Presenting Properties in Chisholm's Theory of Knowledge and the Speckled Hen
Donna Summerfield and Pat Manfredi: Chisholm on Intentionality: Wittgenstein's Questions

Bibliography of the Writings of Roderick M. Chisholm
Index

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