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Volume 2, 1985
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Artificial Intelligence and Natural Stupidity
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Children and Other Barbarians
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Of Children, Fools and Madmen: Spinoza’s Scientific Method and the Constraint of Fact
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Russell Jacobs
Is “Ought Implies Can” a Moral Principle?
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Hoke Robinson
The Spatiality of Inner Sense
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Kenneth Rogerson
Appearances and Things in Themselves
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Tennis Anyone?: Problem Cases tor Formal Universalization Tests
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A Comment on Hannan’s Relativism
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John Kultgen
The Utility of Social Contract Theory
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Edward Shirley
Wide Reflective Equilibrium and Science
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Gregg Franzwa
The Meaning of Individualism in the Modem World
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Kenneth R. Merrill
Comments on Gregg Franzwa’s “Two Models of Human Nature in the Modern Period”
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Robert Hollinger
On the Limits of Tolerance: Mill vs. Feyerabend
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Joseph Bien
Hollinger on the Limits of Tolerance
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Manuel M. Davenport
Poetry, Truth, and Phenomenology
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Comment On Manuel Davenport’s “Poetry, Truth, and Phenomenology”
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