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    SMART, J. J. C.: "Philosophy and scientific realism".M. C. Bradley -1964 -Australasian Journal of Philosophy 42:262.
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    Sensations, brain-processes, and colours.M. C. Bradley -1963 -Australasian Journal of Philosophy 41 (3):385-93.
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    The fine-tuning argument.M. C. Bradley -2001 -Religious Studies 37 (4):451-466.
    A frequent objection to the fine-tuning argument has been that although certain necessary conditions for life were admittedly exceedingly improbable, still, the many possible alternative sets of conditions were all equally improbable, so that no special significance is to be attached to the realization of the conditions of life. Some authors, however, have rejected this objection as fallacious. The object of this paper is to state the objection to the fine-tuning argument in a more telling form than has been done (...) hitherto, and to meet the charge of fallacy. (shrink)
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    How never to know what you mean.M. C. Bradley -1969 -Journal of Philosophy 66 (5):119-124.
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    Hume's chief objection to natural theology.M. C. Bradley -2007 -Religious Studies 43 (3):249-270.
    In the Dialogues Hume attaches great importance to an objection to the design argument which states, negatively, that from phenomena which embody evil as well as good there can be no analogical inference to the morally perfect deity of traditional theism and, positively, that the proper conclusion as regards moral character is an indifferent designer. The first section of this paper sets out Hume's points, and the next three offer an updating of Hume's objection which will apply to Swinburne's Bayesian (...) form of the design argument. The final section concludes that Hume's objection, suitably developed, holds against most of the main theistic arguments, even in their Bayesian form. (shrink)
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    More on Kirk and Quine on Underdetermination and Indeterminacy.M. C. Bradley -1978 -Analysis 38 (3):150 - 159.
    This paper re-examines an argument of kirk's aimed at refuting quine's inference from the underdetermination of physical theory to the indeterminacy of translation. it is claimed that kirk's argument is unsuccessful; unsuccessful, at any rate, if we make what has seemed until recently the only possible assumption about quine's criterion for individuating theories. but in recent publications quine has proposed a rather different criterion, and in the light of this, it is conceded, kirk's argument may well take effect. it is (...) then argued that quine's new criterion has disastrous effects; it not merely opens a way for kirk's criticism of one of the props of the indeterminacy thesis, but puts that thesis itself at risk. (shrink)
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    More on mind-body problem and indeterminacy of translation.M. C. Bradley -1980 -Mind 89 (354):261-262.
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    Quine's arguments for the indeterminacy thesis.M. C. Bradley -1976 -Australasian Journal of Philosophy 54 (1):24 – 49.
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    Geach and Strawson on negating names.M. C. Bradley -1986 -Philosophical Quarterly 36 (142):16-28.
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    ARMSTRONG, D. M., "Universals and Scientific Realism" Vols. I and II.M. C. Bradley -1979 -Australasian Journal of Philosophy 57:350.
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    A note on mr. Macintyre's determinism.M. C. Bradley -1959 -Mind 68 (272):521-526.
  12. A note on a circularity argument.M. C. Bradley -1966 -Australasian Journal of Philosophy 44:91.
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    Errata: ``Copi's method of deduction again''.M. C. Bradley -1973 -Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 14 (4):584-584.
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    Kenny on hard determinism.M. C. Bradley -1974 -Australasian Journal of Philosophy 52 (3):202-211.
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    Kirk on Indeterminacy of Translation.M. C. Bradley -1975 -Analysis 36 (1):18 - 22.
    R kirk ("analysis", volume 33, 1973, pages 195-201) proposes an argument against quine's deduction of indeterminacy of translation from underdetermination of physical theory. the present paper is a reply to kirk, aimed primarily at showing that his argument is "ignoratio elenchi".
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    Mind-body problem and indeterminacy of translation.M. C. Bradley -1977 -Mind 86 (343):345-367.
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    Mr. Strawson and Skepticism.M. C. Bradley -1959 -Analysis 20 (1):14 - 19.
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    Professor Smart's "extreme and restricted utilitarianism".M. C. Bradley -1957 -Philosophical Quarterly 7 (28):264-266.
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    Stove on Hume.M. C. Bradley -1977 -Australasian Journal of Philosophy 55 (1):69 – 73.
  20. Two arguments against the identity thesis.M. C. Bradley -1969 - In Robert Brown & Calvin Dwight Rollins,Contemporary Philosophy in Australia. New York,: Allen & Unwin Academic.
     
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    Two logical connection arguments and some principles about causal connection.M. C. Bradley -1979 -Erkenntnis 14 (1):1 - 23.
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    WIGGINS, David: Identity and Spatio-Temporal Continuity.M. C. Bradley -1969 -Australasian Journal of Philosophy 47:69.
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    Copi's method of deduction again.M. C. Bradley -1971 -Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 12 (4):454-458.
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    Discussion.L. J. Russell &M. C. Bradley -1966 -Australasian Journal of Philosophy 44 (1):89 – 94.
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    New books. [REVIEW]Romane Clarke,A. C. Jackson,O. P. Wood,M. C. Bradley,A. R. Manser,William Kneale,J. Hartland-Swann,A. M. MacIver,R. Harré,Alan R. White,A. R. Manser,B. Peach &G. J. Warnock -1960 -Mind 69 (274):267-287.
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  26. HACKING, I.: "Why Does Language Matter to Philosophy"? [REVIEW]M. C. Bradley -1977 -Australasian Journal of Philosophy 55:215.
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    Ix.—new books. [REVIEW]M. C. Bradley -1960 -Mind 69 (274):272-274.
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  28. SMART, J. J. C.: "An Outline of a System of Utilitarian Ethics". [REVIEW]M. C. Bradley -1961 -Australasian Journal of Philosophy 39:290.
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  29. SHAHAN, R. and SWOYER, C. , "Essays on the Philosophy of W. V. Quine". [REVIEW]M. C. Bradley -1981 -Australasian Journal of Philosophy 59:109.
     
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  30. WINCH, P. -The Idea of Social Science. [REVIEW]M. C. Bradley -1960 -Mind 69:272.
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    In Defence of Free Will, with Other Philosophical Essays. [REVIEW]M. C. Bradley -1968 -Journal of Philosophy 65 (11):341-350.
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