Talk:Maximilian de Gaynesford

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Reviews of de Gaynesford John McDowell (2004)

  • by Alexander Baggatini and Marcus Willaschek in Philosophical Books Volume 47, Issue 3, July 2006, Pages 281-4[1]
  • by Alexander Miller in Philosophical Quarterly Volume 55, Issue 221, 2005 Pages 667-9[2]
  • by Arif Ahmed in Mind Volume 115, Issue 458, April 2006, Pages 403–409[3]

Reviews of de Gaynesford Hilary Putnam (2006)

  • by George Engelbretson in History and Philosophy of Logic Volume 28, February 2007 Pages 101-2[4]
  • by Robert C. Danisch in Metascience Volume 16, 2007 Pages 107–110 [5]

Reviews of de Gaynesford I: The Meaning of the First Person Term (2006)

  • by Stephen Williams in Times Literary Supplement April 2007[6]
  • by Jose Luis Bermudez in Philosophical Review Volume 117, Number 4, November 2008, Pages 634-637[7]
  • by Richard Vallée in Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews November 2006[8]
  • by Maria Alvarez in Philosophical Quarterly Volume 58, Issue 231, April 2008, Pages 372–374[9]
  • by Daniel Morgan in Dialectica Volume 61, Issue 4, 2007, Pages 583-7[10]

Reviews of de Gaynesford The Rift In The Lute: Attuning Poetry and Philosophy (2017)

  • by Richard Eldridge in The British Journal of Aesthetics Volume 59, Issue 2, April 2019, Pages 236–239[11]
  • by Lowell Gallagher in SEL Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 vol. 58 no. 1, 2018, pp. 219-277[12]

Articles in response to de Gaynesford on Poetry

  • by Christopher Mole The Performative Limits of Poetry in The British Journal of Aesthetics Volume 53, Issue 1, January 2013, Pages 55–70[13]

Biographical evidence from other sources:

  • Lincoln College Record 2001-2 reports de Gaynesford leaving Lincoln College Oxford in 2002[14]
  • Leiter Reports: A Philosophical Blog reports de Gaynesford's move to the University of Reading from the College of William and Mary in 2006[15]

A recording of a talk de Gaynesford gave at the celebratory conference on Hilary Putnam at Harvard in 2011[16]

Phenomenologuy (talk) 12:10, 26 July 2019 (UTC)[reply]

References

  1. ^ "Baggatini and Willaschek".
  2. ^ "Miller".
  3. ^ "Ahmed".
  4. ^ "Engelbretson".
  5. ^ "Danisch".
  6. ^ "Williams".
  7. ^ "Bermudez".
  8. ^ "Vallee".
  9. ^ "Alvarez".
  10. ^ "Morgan".
  11. ^ "Eldridge".
  12. ^ "Gallagher".
  13. ^ "Mole".
  14. ^ "Lincoln Record" (PDF).
  15. ^ "Leiter Reports".
  16. ^ "Putnam and the Model Theoretic Argument".