Virgil Aldrich
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American philosopher of art, language, and religion
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Virgil Charles Aldrich , was an American philosopher of art, language, and religion. Early life and education The son of Floyd Clement Aldrich and his wife Ann Hanley, Virgil Aldrich earned his Bachelor of Arts degree at Ohio Wesleyan University in 1925. He studied at Oxford University in 1927 and then went on to earn a Diplôme d'Études Supérieures de Philosophie at the Sorbonne in 1928 before completing his Ph.D. at the University of California Berkeley in 1931. He married Louise Hafliger on 3 September 1927 and they had one son, David Virgil Aldrich.
Virgil Aldrich's Published Works
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- Person And Object (1976) (269)
- The Image; Knowledge in Life and Society. (1957) (53)
- Literature and Knowledge (1970) (42)
- On Art and the Mind: Essays and Lectures by Richard Wollheim (review) (1975) (21)
- Seeing What Is Not There (1972) (15)
- FORM IN THE VISUAL ARTS (1971) (14)
- Philosophy of Art (1964) (12)
- VI.—PICTORIAL MEANING, PICTURE-THINKING, AND WITTGENSTEIN'S THEORY OF ASPECTS (1958) (9)
- Mirrors, Pictures, Words, Perceptions (1980) (8)
- Studies of type-images in poetry, religion, and philosophy (1953) (7)
- An Ethics of Shame (1939) (7)
- DesCartes' Method of Doubt (1937) (6)
- Design, Composition, and Symbol (1969) (6)
- Do Commands Express Propositions (1943) (5)
- Behavior, Simulating and Nonsimulating (1966) (5)
- The Field Theory of Meaning (1959) (5)
- Telling, acknowledging and asserting (1966) (5)
- On What It Is Like to Be a Man (1994) (5)
- John Dewey's Use of Language (1944) (4)
- Analytic a posteriori propositions (1968) (4)
- MOTHERSILL AND GOMBRICH ON ‘;THE LANGUAGE OF ART’ (1968) (4)
- The last word on being red and blue all over (1954) (3)
- Aesthetic perception and objectivity (1978) (3)
- A theory of ball-play. (1937) (2)
- The Architecture of Ludwig Wittgenstein (1975) (2)
- Art and the Human Form (1971) (2)
- The Informal Logic of the Employment of Expressions (1954) (2)
- Some Meanings of ‘Vague’ (1937) (2)
- Back to Aesthetic Experience (1966) (2)
- Education for Aesthetic Vision (1967) (2)
- Colors as Universals (1952) (2)
- Two or three thoughts on “use of an expression” (1962) (1)
- Messrs. Schlick and Ayer on Immortality (1938) (1)
- Standard of Length (1983) (1)
- Mr. Quine on meaning, naming, and purporting to name (1955) (1)
- "Expresses" and "Expressive" (1978) (1)
- Something Really Unheard Of (1974) (1)
- Theory and the Integrity of Experience (1946) (1)
- Description and expression: Physicalism restricted (1977) (1)
- Visual Noticing Without Believing (1974) (1)
- Image-Mongering and Image-Management (1962) (1)
- A Whiteheadian Aesthetic: Some Implications of Whitehead's Metaphysical Speculation (1962) (1)
- Seeing and Knowing (1970) (1)
- Mothersill and Gombrich--"The Language of Art" (1965) (1)
- Do linguistic acts make me tired? (1964) (1)
- CATEGORIES AND SPINOZA'S ATTRIBUTES (1980) (0)
- Meaning Without Mind (1934) (0)
- Berkeley's conception of nature (1935) (0)
- A Note on Visual Data in Esthetic Perspective (1942) (0)
- Renegade Instances (1936) (0)
- Symbolization and Similarity (1932) (0)
- A Note on the Empirical Meaning of "Possible" (1936) (0)
- An Aspect Theory of Mind (1966) (0)
- Chess Not Without the Queen (1957) (0)
- New Epistemological Method (1934) (0)
- Bradley's Dialectic (2007) (0)
- Language, Experience, and Pictorial Meaning (1948) (0)
- Religion and the Modern Mind.Time and Eternity; an Essay in the Philosophy of Religion.The Gate of Silence (1954) (0)
- Locke's theory of perception (1933) (0)
- Kripke on Wittgenstein on Regulation (1987) (0)
- The pleasure of being oneself (1970) (0)
- Philosophical Essays. A. J. Ayer (1955) (0)
- III.—TOO OBVIOUS FOR WORDS (1963) (0)
- The Scientific Abuse of the Imagination (1941) (0)
- “Mention” and “use” as applied to nonlinguistic actions (1968) (0)
- A Simple Theory Of Normal Conditions (2002) (0)
- IMAGES AS THINGS AND THINGS AS IMAGED (1955) (0)
- Encounter with Nothingness. Helmut Kuhn (1950) (0)
- Two Hundred Years After Hume's Treatise (1939) (0)
- The High and the Holy (1954) (0)
- What we See With (1938) (0)
- Communication from Virgil Aldrich (1991) (0)
- Book reviews (1967) (0)
- Picturing, Seeing and the Time-Lag Argument (1975) (0)
- The Spirit of the New Positivism (1940) (0)
- Religion and the Modern Mind (1954) (0)
- Taking the Causal Theory of Perception Seriously (1932) (0)
- A Biographical Sketch (1979) (0)
- Symposium: Are Religious Dogmas Cognitive and Meaningful? (1954) (0)
- Logically necessary a posteriori propositions (1969) (0)
- ARE THERE VAGUE SENSE-DATA? (1934) (0)
- Can Representations be Identical with Anything (1981) (0)
- Spatial Location and the Psycho-Physical Problem (1935) (0)
- A Faith That Fulfills. Julius Seelye Bixler (1954) (0)
- The Simply and the Literally Given in Experience (1954) (0)
- Hugo A. Meynell , The Nature of Aesthetic Value . Reviewed by (1986) (0)
- McGregor on Dickie's Institutionalized Aesthetic (1977) (0)
- The Teacher's Station and its Duties (1968) (0)
- Speaking the Same Language (1955) (0)
- The Pineal Gland Up-Dated (1970) (0)
- A Note on the Empirical Meaning of "Possible." (1936) (0)
- Language and philosphy (1956) (0)
- Seeing, Knowing, and Believing: A Study of the Language of Visual Perception (1968) (0)
- Expression by Enactment (1955) (0)
- Studies in Philosophy: A Symposium on Gilbert Ryle (1972) (0)
- The Body of a Person (1988) (0)
- Physics and Philosophy (1943) (0)
- A Point about Spaces (1964) (0)
- Good-Will, Good Coffee, and Bad Judgment (1946) (0)
- Is an After-Image a Sense-Datum? (1955) (0)
- A REPLY TO MR. STACE'S “REFUTATION OF REALISM” (1934) (0)
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