Margaret Macdonald (macdonald-m)
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Macdonald, Margaret. 1934. “Verification and Understanding.” Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 34: 143–156.
Macdonald, Margaret. 1936a. “Russell and McTaggart.” Philosophy 10(43): 322–335.
Macdonald, Margaret. 1936b. “Language and Reference.” Analysis 4(2–3): 33–41.
Macdonald, Margaret. 1937a. “Induction and Hypothesis.” Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Supplementary Volume 16: 20–35.
Macdonald, Margaret. 1937b. “Reply to MacIver (1937a).” Analysis 4(5): 77–80.
Macdonald, Margaret. 1937c. “Further Reply to MacIver [reply to MacIver (1937b)].” Analysis 5(1): 1–5.
Macdonald, Margaret. 1938a. “Things and Processes.” Analysis 6(1): 1–10.
Macdonald, Margaret. 1938b. “The Philosopher’s Use of Analogy.” Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 38: 291–312.
Macdonald, Margaret. 1947. “Natural Rights.” Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 47: 225–250. Reprinted in Waldron (1984, 21–40).
Macdonald, Margaret. 1950. “Ethics and the Ceremonial Use of Language.” in Philosophical Analysis: A Collection of Essays, edited by Max Black, pp. 198–215. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, Inc.
Macdonald, Margaret. 1953a. “Linguistic Philosophy and Perception.” Philosophy 28(107): 311–324.
Macdonald, Margaret. 1953b. “Sleeping and Waking.” Mind 62(246): 241–245. Reprinted in Moyal (1991, 66–77).
Macdonald, Margaret, ed. 1954a. Philosophy and Analysis. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Macdonald, Margaret. 1954b. “The Language of Fiction.” Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Supplementary Volume 28: 165–184.
Further References
MacIver, A. M. 1937a. “Token, Type and Meaning.” Analysis 4(4): 58–64.
MacIver, A. M. 1937b. “Rejoinder to Macdonald (1937b).” Analysis 4(6): 81–88.
Moyal, Georges J. D., ed. 1991. René Descartes. Critical Assessments. Critical Assessments of Leading Philosophers, II. London: Routledge.
Waldron, Jeremy, ed. 1984. Theories of Rights. Oxford Readings in Philosophy. Oxford: Oxford University Press.