Christopher J.F. Williams (williams-cjf)
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Williams, Christopher J. F. 1963.
“Definition by Internal
Relation.” Australasian Journal of Philosophy
41(1): 76–79.
Williams, Christopher J. F. 1965.
“Form and Sensation.”
Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Supplementary Volume
39: 139–154.
Williams, Christopher J. F. 1969a.
“Are Primary Qualities Qualities?” Pacific
Philosophical Quarterly 19: 310–323.
Williams, Christopher J. F. 1969b.
“What does ‘\(X\) is True’ say about \(X\)?” Analysis
29(4): 113–124.
Williams, Christopher J. F. 1971a.
“Truth: A Composite Rejoinder [to Sayward (1970), Harman (1970), and
Jones
(1970)].” Analysis 32(2): 57–64.
Williams, Christopher J. F. 1971b.
“Stroup on Austin on
‘Ifs’ .” Mind 80(317): 93–95.
Williams, Christopher J. F. 1973.
“Truth: Or Bristol Revisited.” Proceedings
of the Aristotelian Society, Supplementary Volume 47: 121–133.
Williams, Christopher J. F. 1976a.
What is Truth? Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press.
Williams, Christopher J. F. 1976b.
“Reply to Grover (1976).”
Philosophical Books 17(3): 101–103.
Williams, Christopher J. F. 1980a.
Free Will and Determinism: A
Dialogue. Indianapolis, Indiana: Hackett Publishing Co.
Williams, Christopher J. F. 1980b.
“What Is, Necessarily Is, When It Is.”
Analysis 40: 127–131.
Williams, Christopher J. F. 1981.
What is Existence? Oxford: Oxford
University Press.
Williams, Christopher J. F. 1982a.
Aristotle: De Generatione et
Corruptione. Clarendon Aristotle
Series, ed. J.L. Ackrill and Lindsay Judson. Oxford: Oxford
University Press.
Williams, Christopher J. F. 1982b.
“Reply to Miller (1982).”
Analysis 42(4): 189–190.
Williams, Christopher J. F. 1984.
“Comparatives.” Analysis 44(1):
15–20.
Williams, Christopher J. F. 1985a.
“Aristotle’s Theory of
Descriptions.” The Philosophical Review 94:
63–80.
Williams, Christopher J. F. 1985b.
“Kant and Aristotle on the Existence of
Space.” Grazer Philosophische Studien 25–26:
559–572. “Non-Existence and Predication,” ed. by
Rudolf Haller.
Williams, Christopher J. F. 1989a.
What is Identity? Oxford: Oxford
University Press.
Williams, Christopher J. F. 1989b.
“Aristotle on Cambridge
Change.” in Oxford Studies in
Ancient Philosophy, volume 7, edited by Julia Annas, pp. 41–57. Oxford: Oxford University
Press.
Williams, Christopher J. F. 1991.
“On Sameness and Selfhood.” in
Peter Geach: Philosophical Encounters, edited by
Harry A. Lewis, pp. 195–212.
Synthese Library n. 213. Dordrecht: D. Reidel Publishing
Co.
Williams, Christopher J. F. 1992.
Being, Identity, and Truth. Oxford:
Oxford University Press.
Williams, Christopher J. F. 1993.
“Do I Have to Be Here Now?”
Ratio 6: 165–180.
Williams, Christopher J. F. 1994.
“Neither Confounding the Persons nor Dividing
the Substance.” in Reason and the
Christian Religion: Essays in Honor of Richard Swinburne,
edited by Alan G. Padgett, pp. 227–244.
Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Williams, Christopher J. F. 2000.
“False Delicacy.” in Feminist Interpretations of David Hume,
edited by Anne Jaap Jacobson, pp.
239–262. Rereading the Canon. University
Park, Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania State University Press.
Williams, Christopher J. F. 2003.
“Perverted Attractions Being Conscious of
Ourselves.” The Monist 86(1): 115–140.
Williams, Christopher J. F. 2007a.
“Some Questions in Hume’s
Aesthetics.” Philosophy Compass 2(2): 157–169.
Williams, Christopher J. F. 2007b.
“Death and Deprivation.”
Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 88: 265–283.
Williams, Christopher J. F. 2009.
“Teaching & Learning Guide for: Some
Questions in Hume’s Aesthetics.” Philosophy
Compass 4(1): 292–295.
Further References
Grover, Dorothy L. 1976. “Williams on Truth [review of Williams (1976a)].” Philosophical Books 17(3): 97–101.
Harman, Gilbert H. 1970. “ ‘– is true’ ’ [on Williams (1969b)].” Analysis 30(3): 98–99.
Jones, O. R. 1970. “On Truth: A Reply to Williams (1969b).” Analysis 31(1): 24–29.
Miller, Barry. 1982. “Negative Existential Propositions.” Analysis 42(4): 181–188.
Sayward, Charles. 1970. “Williams’ Definition of ‘\(X\) is True’ [on Williams (1969b)].” Analysis 30(3): 95–97.