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Midwest Studies in Philosophy
Volume 11, 1986
Studies in Essentialism
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Graeme Forbes
In Defense of Absolute Essentialism
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The Epistemology of Essentialist Claims
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Mapping Semantic Paths: Is Essentialism Relevant?
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Modal Paradox: Parts and Counterparts, Points and Counterpoints
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Counterparts and Identity
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Mereological Essentialism, Mereological Conjunctivism, and Identity through Time
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Roderick M. Chisholm
Possibility without Haecceity
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Robert C. Cobum
Individual Essences and Possible Worlds
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Peter van Inwagen
Two Concepts of Possible Worlds
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Alfred J. Freddoso
The Necessity of Nature
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Eli Hirsch
Metaphysical Necessity and Conceptual Truth
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Fabrizio Mondadori
Available Properties
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Richard A. Fumerton
Essential Properties and De Re Necessity
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Thomas J. McKay
Against Constitutional Sufficiency Principles
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Diana F. Ackerman
Essential Properties and Philosophical Analysis
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Robert Merrihew Adams
Time and Thisness
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George Myro
Time and Essence
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William G. Lycan, Stewart Shapiro
Actuality and Essence
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Hugh S. Chandler
Sources of Essence
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Evan Pales
Essentialism and the Elementary Constituents of Matter
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