The basic form of causation
The basic form of causation is a description of causation that applies to all cases of causation, so it is claimed. In essence, causation is… Read More »The basic form of causation
The basic form of causation is a description of causation that applies to all cases of causation, so it is claimed. In essence, causation is… Read More »The basic form of causation
In this post, I review some of the arguments developed by authors like Donald Campbell and Paul Meehl, in the sixties and seventies of the… Read More »Dependable Systems – why is psychology possible?
Abstract Descriptions can seem unrelated, but after further analysis, it can turn out that they describe the same thing. For example, ‘the death of Socrates’… Read More »Is the death of Socrates the cause of Xanthippe’s becoming a widow?
Author # Citations # Publications cited Skinner 201 22 Wittgenstein 99 5 Ryle 89 4 Frege 70 8 Chomsky 64 7 Davidson 41 8 Lowe… Read More »The most cited authors and publications by U. T. Place
“Understanding the types of language in behavioural science” is the title of an article I wrote for Behavior and Philosophy. It is written as a… Read More »Understanding the types of language in behavioural science
The twenty-seven most cited publications of UTP according to Google Scholar. Date: 2 September 2023. h-index = 19; i10-index = 37 TITLE # citations Is… Read More »The most cited publications of Ullin T. Place