Bernard Katz
Bernard Katz
BA (Manitoba), MA, PhD (Cornell)
Professor
Research interests: metaphysics, philosophy of language, philosophical logic, early analytic philosophy, and philosophy of religion.
Recent publications include: "Making Comparisons", Mind (1995); "On a Sophisma of Richard Kilvington and a Problem of Analysis", Medieval Philosophy and Theology (1996); (with E.J. Kremer), "The Cosmological Argument without the Principle of Sufficient Reason", Faith and Philosophy (1997); "On a Supposed Counterexample to Modus Ponens", The Journal of Philosophy (1999); "On the Limits of Divine Power", Sophia, (2003); (with Doris Olin) "A Tale of Two Envelopes", Mind (2007); (with Doris Olin) "Conditionals, Probabilities, and Utilities: More on Two Envelopes", Mind (2009).
Recent publications include: "Making Comparisons", Mind (1995); "On a Sophisma of Richard Kilvington and a Problem of Analysis", Medieval Philosophy and Theology (1996); (with E.J. Kremer), "The Cosmological Argument without the Principle of Sufficient Reason", Faith and Philosophy (1997); "On a Supposed Counterexample to Modus Ponens", The Journal of Philosophy (1999); "On the Limits of Divine Power", Sophia, (2003); (with Doris Olin) "A Tale of Two Envelopes", Mind (2007); (with Doris Olin) "Conditionals, Probabilities, and Utilities: More on Two Envelopes", Mind (2009).
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