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    The concept of language.Neil Leslie Wilson -1959 - [Toronto]: University of Toronto Press.
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    Color qualities and reference to them.Neil L. Wilson -1972 -Canadian Journal of Philosophy 2 (December):145-169.
    Rightly or, wrongly I am going to take it that the doctrine of simple qualities says three things. First, that yellow, for example, is a simple unanalyzable quality. I don’t really believe this to be true, except in what it denies, but I have no immediate quarrel with it. Second, a simple quality, such as yellow, is what it is quite independently of its pattern of exemplification. Third, yellow is somehow ineffable, the sheer dazzling yellowishness of yellow things cannot be (...) conveyed in words. In the third case, I do not mean the commonplace that words are different from things, that the word ‘yellow’ is not itself yellow. I mean the view that there is something about color qualities as immediately apprehended by us that eludes description. Now all these views are somewhat old-fashioned. The third is hardly mentioned nowadays. Yet I am not so sure that we are not still very much in their grip. In any case, philosophical hemlil)eS oscillate almost as frequently as do those of high fashion so it should not surprise anyone if these views were to come back into vogue, especially if phenomenology becomes important in this country. Now it may be more a matter of convenience than of historical accuracy that I am lumping these three doctrines together as “the doctrine of simple qualities”. Perhaps “doctrine of atomistic qualities” would be better. I am reasonably certain that the second and third doctrines mutually entail each other, although it has to be conceded that the situation is fairly complicated. I shall have something to say about the third doctrine–the doctrine of ineffability, but I shall be mostly concerned to refute the second doctrine–the doctrine that the identity of a quality is independent of its extension–and to put something else in its place. I shall be concerned incidentally to examine certain puzzling statements like ‘Red is a color’, ‘Red is between orange and purple’ and ‘Whatever is green is extended’, which seem to be necessary but don’t seem to be analytic. (shrink)
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    (1 other version)Designation and description.Neil L. Wilson -1953 -Journal of Philosophy 50 (13):369-383.
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    Entities and Individuation: Studies in Ontology and Language : in Honour of Neil Wilson.Neil L. Wilson &D. Stewart -1989 - Edwin Mellen Press.
    Essays devoted to the work of the late Neil Wilson, Canadian philosopher and contributor to the field of semantic analysis that emerged from the fusion of logic, pragmatism, and ontology. Many of the essays in this volume take their initial inspiration from Wilson's seminal work Substances Without Substrata.
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    In Defense of Proper Names.Neil L. Wilson -1955 -Journal of Symbolic Logic 20 (3):291-291.
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    In defense of proper names against descriptions.Neil L. Wilson -1953 -Philosophical Studies 4 (5):72 - 78.
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    Logical Analysis and Predication.Neil L. Wilson -1966 -Southern Journal of Philosophy 4 (2):100-100.
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    On Semantically Relevant Whatsits: A Semantics for Philosophy of Science.Neil L. Wilson -1973 - In Glenn Pearce & Patrick Maynard,Conceptual change. Boston,: D. Reidel. pp. 233--245.
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