Rules for the Direction of the Mind by René ; Discourse on the Method ; Meditations on First Philosophy ; Objections Against The Meditations and Replies ; The Geometry. Ethics.René Descartes,Benedictus de Spinoza,Elizabeth Sanderson Haldane &G. R. T. Ross -1952 - W. Benton, Encyclopaedia Britannica.detailsDescartes submitted his manuscript to many philosophers, theologians and a logician before publishing the Meditations. Their objections and his replies (many of which are quite extensive) were included in the first publication of the Meditations.
Relativity in Ethics.G. R. T. Ross -1933 -Philosophy 8 (30):177 - 190.detailsIt is fairly clear that, when I say “I like this” and “This is good,” I do not mean the same thing. Even though I should reverse the position of the two relata in my expression of the former proposition and state the non-symmetrical relation intended in the equivalent form, “This is liked by me” unidiomatically or, in good English, by “This pleases me,” the meaning of what I assert would not be logically equivalent to “This is good.” True, it (...) is certain that, if I actually believe the latter, I also believe the former; this must please me in some way: I approve of it. Here, however, we have only one-sided implication, not equivalence; B implies A, but A does not imply B. (shrink)
De Sensu and de Memoria: Text and Translation with Introduction and Commentary.G. R. T. Ross (ed.) -1906 - New York: Cambridge University Press.detailsOriginally published in 1906, this book presents the texts of Aristotle's De Sensu and De Memoria, the first two parts of the Parva Naturalia. Both are provided in Greek with a facing-page English translation. Detailed commentaries are also included, together with a bibliography and indexes in English and Greek. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in Aristotle's works and classical philosophy.