Complete List of Publications

Books

Canfield, J. V. (2007). Becoming human: The development of language, self, and self-consciousness. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillian.

Canfield, J. V. (Ed.) (2003). Philosophy of the English-speaking world in the twentieth century 2: Meaning, knowledge and value (Routledge history of philosophy volume 10). New York: Routledge.

Canfield, J. V., and Shanker, S. (Eds.) (1993). Wittgenstein's intentions. New York: Garland.

Canfield, J. V. (1990). The looking-glass self: An examination of self-awareness. New York: Praeger.

Canfield, J. V. (1981). Wittgenstein: Language and world. Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press.

Canfield, J. V. (1966). Purpose in nature. Englewood Cliffs: Prentice-Hall.

Canfield, J. V., and Donnell, F. H. (1964). Readings in the theory of knowledge. New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts.

Canfield, J. V. (1959). Functional analysis and the logic of explanation. Providence: Brown University Press.

Articles

Canfield, J. V. (2009). Back to the rough ground: Wittgenstein and ordinary language. In H. J. Glock and J. Hyman (eds.), Wittgenstein and analytic philosophy: Essays for P. M. S. Hacker (pp. 109-132). Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Canfield, J. V. (2009). The self and the emotions. In Y. Gustafsson, C. Karonqvist and M. McEachrane (eds.), Emotions and understanding: Wittgensteinian perspectives (pp. 102-112). London: Palgrave Macmillan.

Canfield, J. V. (2009). Wittgenstein, Ned Block and the inverted spectrum. Philosophia, 37, 691-712.

Canfield, J. V. (2007). Wittgenstein on fear. In D. Moyal-Sharrock (ed.), Perspicuous presentations: Essays on Wittgenstein's philosophy of psychology (pp. 12-27). Basingstoke: Palgrave.

Canfield, J. V. (2005). Der Grund des Seins. Wittgensteins, religiöse Betrachtungsweise [The ground of being: Wittgenstein's religious point of view]. Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie, 53, 257-276.

Canfield, J. V. (2004). Pretence and the inner. In D. Moyal-Sharrock (ed.), The third Wittgenstein: The post-Investigations works (pp. 145-158). Aldershot: Ashgate.

Canfield, J. V. (2004). Wittgenstein's religious point of view. In W. Löffler and P. Weingartner (eds.), Knowledge and belief (pp. 90-9). Vienna: öbv&hpt-Verlagsgesellschaft.

Canfield, J. V. (2003). Wittgenstein's later philosophy. In J. V. Canfield (ed.), Philosophy of the English-speaking world in the twentieth century 2: Meaning, knowledge and value (Routledge history of philosophy volume 10) (pp. 168-193). New York: Routledge.

Canfield, J. V. (2003). Introduction. In J. V. Canfield (ed.), Philosophy of the English-speaking world in the twentieth century 2: Meaning, knowledge and value (Routledge history of philosophy volume 10) (pp. 1-7). New York: Routledge.

Canfield, J. V. (2001). Private language: The diary case. Australasian Journal of Philosophy, 79, 377-394.

Canfield, J. V. (1999). Folk psychology versus philosophical anthropology. Idealistic Studies, 29, 153-171.

Canfield, J. V. (1996). The passage into language: Wittgenstein versus Quine. In R. L. Arrington and H. J. Glock (eds.), Wittgenstein and Quine (pp. 118-143). New York: Routledge.

Canfield, J. V. (1996). Ethics post-Zen. In D. Z. Phillips (ed.), Religion and morality (pp. 191-211). London: Palgrave Macmillan.

Canfield, J. V. (1996). The community view. The Philosophical Review, 105, 469-488.

Canfield, J. V. (1995). The rudiments of language. Language and Communication, 15, 195-211.

Canfield, J. V. (1993). Wittgenstein's intentions. In J. V. Canfield and S. Shanker (eds.), Wittgenstein's intentions (pp. 1-37). New York: Garland.

Canfield, J. V. (1993). The proof of objects: Tractatus 2.0211 and 2.0212. Philosophia, 22, 313-329.

Canfield, J. V. (1993). The living language: Wittgenstein and the empirical study of communication. Language Sciences, 15, 165-193.

Canfield, J. V. (1991). Private language, Philosophical Investigations §258 and environs. In R. L. Arrington and H. J. Glock (eds.), Wittgenstein's Philosophical Investigations : Text and context (pp. 120-137). New York: Routledge.

Canfield, J. V. (1990). The concept of function in biology. Philosophical Topics, 18, 29-53.

Canfield, J. V. (1983). L. Wittgenstein, Culture and Value. Philosophy in Review, 3, 205-207.

Canfield, J. V. (1983). Discovering essence. In C. Ginet and S. Shoemaker (eds.), Knowledge and mind: Philosophical essays (pp. 105-129). Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Canfield, J. V. (1981). Critical notice: Wittgenstein's Lectures on the Foundations of Mathematics, Cambridge, 1939. From the notes of R. G. Bosanquet, Norman Malcolm, Rush Rhees, and Yorick Smythies by Cora Diamond. Canadian Journal of Philosophy, 11, 333-356.

Canfield, J. V. (1980). Notes on names and causes. Philosophical Studies, 37, 91-92.

Canfield, J. V. (1980). Criteria and truth by definition. Philosophical Studies, 37, 373-379.

Canfield, J. V. (1979). Calculations, reasons and causes. In D. F. Gustafson and B. L. Tapscott (eds.), Body, mind, and method: Essays in honor of Virgil C. Aldrich (pp. 179-196). Dordrecht: D. Reidel.

Canfield, J. V. (1979). Names and causes. Philosophical Studies, 35, 71-80.

Canfield, J. V. (1977). Donnellan's theory of names. Dialogue: Canadian Philosophical Review, 16, 104-127.

Jakobson, R., Halle, M., Bromberger, S., Fodor, J. A., Katz, J. J., Kiparsky, R. P. V., Klima, E. S., Matthews, G. H., Pomorska, K., Ross, J. R., Sledd, J. H., Canfield, J. V., Charney, E. K., Fraser, J. B., Garrett, M. F., Gruber, J. S., Schwartz, A., Smith, N. V., Walker, D. E., Wierzbicka, A., Williamson, K. R. M., Bailey, C. J. N., Cattell, N. R., Gaines, B. E., Milner, J. C., and Viertel, J. J. (1976). XXIX. Linguistics. Quarterly Progress Report, 84, 261-285.

Canfield, J. V. (1976). Tractatus objects. Philosophia, 6, 81-99.

Canfield, J. V. (1975). 'I Know that I am in pain' is senseless. In K. Lehrer (ed.), Analysis and metaphysics: Essays in honor of R. M. Chisholm (pp. 129-144). Dordrecht: D. Reidel.

Canfield, J. V. (1975). Wittgenstein and Zen. Philosophy, 50, 383-408.

Canfield, J. V. (1975). Anthropological science fiction and logical necessity. Canadian Journal of Philosophy, 4, 467-479.

Canfield, J. V. (1974). Criteria and rules of language. The Philosophical Review, 83, 70-87.

Canfield, J. V. (1974). Criteria and method. Metaphilosophy, 5, 298-315.

Canfield, J. V. (1973). A model Tractatus language. The Philosophical Forum, 4, 199-217.

Canfield, J. V. (1964). Teleological explanation in biology. The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, 56, 285-295.

Canfield, J. V. (1963). Free will and determinism: A reply. The Philosophical Review, 72, 502-504.

Canfield, J. V., and Gustavson, D. F. (1962). Self-deception. Analysis, 23, 32-36.

Canfield, J. V. (1962). The compatibility of free will and determinism. The Philosophical Review, 71, 352-368.

Canfield, J. V. (1961). Judgments in sleep. The Philosophical Review, 70, 224-230.

Canfield, J. V., and McNalley, P. (1961). Paradoxes of self-deception. Analysis, 21, 140-144.

Anthologies

Canfield, J. V. (1986). The philosophy of Wittgenstein. 15 vols. New York: Garland.

Book Reviews

Canfield, J. V. (2000). Wittgenstein on Mind and Language. By David G. Stern. The Philosophical Review, 1, 101-103.

Canfield, J. V. (1997). Moore and Wittgenstein on Certainty. By Avrum Stroll. The Philosophical Review, 106, 281-283.

Canfield, J. V. (1980). Wittgenstein and Buddhism. By Chris Gudmunsen. The Philosophical Review, 89, 140-144.

Canfield, J. V. (1980). Teleological Explanations. By Larry Wright. Teleology. By Andrew Woodfield. The Philosophical Review, 87, 284-288.

Canfield, J. V. (1964). An Inquiry into the Freedom of Decision. By Harald Ofstad. The Philosophical Review, 73, 274-277.