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1954.
Heidel, Alexander, ed. and trans. The Babylonian Genesis. Chicago: U of Chicago P,
1942, 51.
Heraclitus. Heraclitus: Fragments, A Text and Translation with a commentary. T. M.
Robinson. Toronto: U ofToronto P, 1987.
Hill, Geoffrey. "Poetry as 'Menace' and 'Atonement'". In The Lords o fLimit. NY:
Oxford UP, 1984. pp. 1-18.
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Idel, Moshe. Golem: Jewish Magical andMystical Traditions on the Artificial
Anthropoid. Albany: State U ofNew York P, 1990.
Ishiguro,Hide. "UseandReferenceofNames". InStudiesinthePhilosophyof
Wittgenstein. Ed. Peter Winch. 1969.
Jakobson, Roman. "What is Poetry? " In Language and Literature. Ed. Krystyna
Pomorska and Stephen Rudy. Cambridge: Harvard UP, 1987.
James, Henry. The American Scene. NY: St. Martin's P, 1987.
Johnson, Barbara. A WorldofDifference. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins UP, 1987. Joyce, James. Finnegans Wake. NY: Penguin, 1939.
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Kahn, Charles H. The Verb 'Be 'in Ancient Greek. Vol. 6. In The Verb Be 'and its
Synonyms: Philosophical and Grammatical Studies. Ed. John W. M. Verhaar.
Boston: D. Reidel Pub. , 1973.
Kant, Immanuel. Critique o fJudgement. Trans. James Meridith. London: Oxford UP,
1961.
. Critique o fPure Reason, 2nd ed. Trans, N Kemp Smith. London:
MacMillan, 1965(1787).
. Groundingfo r the Metaphysics o fMorals. Trans. James W. Ellingtion.
Indianapolis: HackettPub. , 1981.
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620
____________. Prolegomena To Any Future Metaphysics. Trans. James W. Ellington. Indianapolis: Hackett, 1977.
____________. TheoreticalPhilosophy 1755-1770, tr. and ed. David Walford and Ralf Meerbote (Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1992) 373-416.
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Times. Ed. Brian McGuinness. Chicago: U of Chicago P, 1982.
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________________. ThePointofViewforMy WorkasanAuthor. Trans. Walter
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Klemke, E. D. "The Ontology of Wittgenstein's Tranctatus". In Essays on Wittgenstein.
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Kretzman, Norman. "Philosophy o f Mind". In The Cambridge Companion to Aquinas.
Ed. Norman Kretzman and Eleonore Stump. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1993, 128-159.
Lacoue-Labarthe, Philippe and Jean-Luc Nancy. The Literary Absolute: The Theory o f Literature in German Romanticism. Trans. P. Barnard and C. Lester. Albany: SUNYP, 1988.
Lejewski, C. "On Lesniewski's Ontology". Ratio I (1958), 150-76.
Lem, Stanislaus. MortalEngines. Trans. Michael Kandel. NY: HBJ, 1977.
Liddell, H. G. and R. Scott. Greek-English Lexicon. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1871. Locke, John. An Essay Concerning Human Understanding. Ed. A. D. Woozley.
NY:
New American Library, 1964.
_________. Two Treatises o f Government. Ed. Peter Laslett. NY: New American
Library, 1960.
Lucretius. On The Nature o f The Universe. Trans. R. E. Latham. NY: Penguin Bks. , 1951. MacIntyre, Alasdair. After Virtue: A Study in Moral Theory. London: Duckworth,
1981.
________________. Against the Self-Images o f the Age: Essays on Ideology and
Philosophy. Notre Dame: U ofNotre Dame, 1978.
Maddy, Penelope. Realism in Mathematics. Oxford: Clarendon, 1990.
Marcovich, M. "Heraclitus" In Realencyclopadie der classischen Alterumswissenschqft.
Ed. A. F. von Pauly, G. Wissowa, et al. Stuttgart 1894-1974.
Marshack, Alexander. The Roots o f Civilization. NY: Moyer Bell, ltd. , 1991. McCulloch, Warren. Embodiments o fMind. Cam: MIT Press, 1988.
McCarthy, Patrick. The Riddles o fFinnegans Wake. Rutherford, NJ: Associated UP,
1980.
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621
McHugh, Roland. Anmotations to Finnegans Wake. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins P, 1980. _____________. TheSiglaofFinnegansWake. Austin: UofTexasP, 1987. McTaggart, J. McT. E. The Nature o fExistence, vol. n . Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1927. Melville, Herman. "Bartleby". In Billy Budd and Other Stories. NY: Penguin Bks. 1984.
1-46.
Millikan, Ruth Garrett. Language, Thought, and Other Biological Categories.
Cambridge: MIT P, 1984.
Milton, John. John Milton: Complete Poems andMajor Prose. Ed. Merritt Y. Hughes.
NY: The Odyssey P, 1957.
Mink, Louis O. A Finnegans Wake Gazetteer. Bloomington: Indiana UP, 1979. Minsky, Marvin. The Society o fMind. NY: Touchstone Bks, 1986.
Nagel, Ivan. Autonomy andMercy: Reflections on Mozart's Operas. Cambridge:
Harvard UP, 1991.
Nagy, Gregory. Pindar's Homer: The Lyric Possession o fan Epic Past. Baltimore: The
Johns Hopkins P, 1990.
The New Oxford Annotated Bible (New Revised Standard Version). Ed. Bruce M.
Metzger and Roland E. Murphy. New York: Oxford UP, 1991.
Ockham. Philosophical Writings. Ed. and Trans. Philotheus Boehner. Indianopolis:
Hackett Pub, 1990.
Onians, R. B. The Origin o fEuropean Thought about th Body, the Mind, the Soul, the
World, Time, and Fate. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1951.
Onions, C. T. et al. The OxfordDictionary ofEnglish Etymology. Oxford: Oxford UP,
1966.
OxfordEnglish Dictionary. Compact Ed. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1971. Parmenides. Parmenides o fElea: Fragments, A Text and Translation with an
Introduction. Trans. David Gallop. Toronto: U o f Toronto P, 1984.
Partiridge, Eric. Origins: A Short Etymological Dictionary o f the English Language. NY:
Macmillan, 1959.
Plotinus. The Enneads. Trans. Stephen MacKenna. London: Penguin Books, 1991. Plotinus. Plotinus, 7 volumes. Trans. A. H. Armstrong. Cambridge: Harvard UP, 1966-88. Pokomy, Julius. Indogermcmisches Etymologisches Woterbuch. Bern, 1959.
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Premack, David, '"Does the Chimpanzee have a Theory o f Mind? ' revisited". In
MachiavellianIntelligence: SocialExpertiseandtheEvolutionofIntellectin Monkeys, Apes, andHumans. Ed. R. Byrne and A. Whiten. (Oxford: Clarendon
Press, 1988).
Pylyshyn, Z. Ed. The Robot's Dilemma: The Frame Problem in Artificial Intelligence.
Norwood: Ablex, 1987.
Pynchon, Thomas. Gravity's Rainbow. NY: Bantam, 1973.
Quine, Willard Van Orman. Quiddities. Cambridge: Harvard UP, 1987. ______________________. Wordand Object. Cambridge: MIT P, 1960.
Ramsey, Frank P. "Review o f'Tractatus'". In Essays on Wittgenstein's Tractatus. Ed.
Irving M. Copi and Robert W. Beard. NY: Hafiier P, 1973. pp. 9-24. Ransom, John Crowe. The W orld's Body. NY: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1938.
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622
Rahner, Karl. Foundations o f Christian Faith. London: Darton, Longman, and Todd, 1978.
Rosen, Charles. The Romantic Generation. Cambridge: Harvard UP, 1995.
Russell, Bertrand. The Principles o fMathematics. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1903. Schank, Roger and Lawrence Bimbaum, "Memory, Meaning, and Syntax". In Talking
Minds: ThestudyofLanguageinCognitiveScience. Ed. Bever,Carroll,and Miller. Cambridge: MIT Press, 1984.
Scholem, Gershom. "The Idea of the Golem" in On the Kabbalah and its Symbolism. Trans. R. Manheim. NY: Schoken, 158-204.
_____________. "The Name o f God and the Linguistic o f the Kabbalah," Diogenes, vol. 79 (1979) 59-80, vol. 80 (1973) 164-94.
Schrodinger,Erwin. WhatisLife? andMindandMatter. Cambridge: CambridgeUP, 1969.