Robert Wilson Robert Wilson i(A16970 works by)
Gender: Male
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1 The Man on the $10 Banknote Robert Wilson , 2014 single work review
— Appears in: The Canberra Times , 21 December 2014; (p. 21)

— Review of Banjo : The Story of the Man Who Wrote Waltzing Matilda P. Terry , 2014 single work biography
1 Goossen's Lifetime of Abandonment Robert Wilson , 2003 single work review
— Appears in: The Canberra Times , 7 June 2003; (p. 4a)

— Review of Belonging : A Memoir Renee Goossens , 2003 single work autobiography
1 Feminists, Public Figures Back Garner Book Defence Rosemary Neill , Robert Wilson , Susan Horsburgh , 1995 single work column
— Appears in: The Australian , 10 August 1995; (p. 3)
1 From Highly-Paid Writer to Sad Obscurity: the Steele Rudd Story Robert Wilson , 1995 single work review
— Appears in: The Canberra Times , 21 October 1995; (p. C11)

— Review of In Search of Steele Rudd : Author of the Classic Dad and Dave Stories Richard Fotheringham , 1995 single work biography
1 Writers' Funds Reforms Contemptuous: West Robert Wilson , 1995 single work column
— Appears in: The Australian , 9 November 1995; (p. 5)
1 1 y separately published work icon Mattoid no. 48 Robert Wilson (editor), 1994 Z425939 1994 periodical issue
1 'Fifty Years on an Upper Murray Cattle Station' Robert Wilson , 1989 single work review
— Appears in: The Canberra Times , 25 November 1989; (p. B4)

— Review of Towong Hill : fifty years on an Upper Murray cattle station Elyne Mitchell , 1989 single work autobiography
1 Joys and Sorrows of a Poet Who Loved the Bush Robert Wilson , 1989 single work column
— Appears in: The Canberra Times , 9 December 1989; (p. B4) Margin , November no. 73 2007; (p. 15-17)
1 Bushmen in Porcelain Palaces : Knowing and Mistaking in Such is Life Robert Wilson , 1979 single work criticism
— Appears in: Southerly , June vol. 39 no. 2 1979; (p. 123-142)
Wilson argues that the dominant themes of Such is Life are the conflict between free will and determinism, and the nature of knowledge. Wilson demonstrates that both inductive and deductive reasoning are practised by characters in the novel and argues that they reflect, respectively, European and Australian methods of reasoning. The novel dramatizes Tom Collins' mistakes after using both types of reasoning, reflecting the uncertainty of knowledge, and demonstrating that categoric and tautegoric knowledge frequently cohabitate in human experience.
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