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Robyn R. Gaier A Matter of Facts: Comments on “Can Facts be Truth-makers?” by Justin Clarke
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Deborah Heikes Comments on Fields’ “The Many Meanings of Success and the Failures of Fictions”
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Ken Rogerson Comments on “Contesting the Audience of Nietzsche’s Genealogy”
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Mark Silcox Response to “Moral Heroism and the Requirement Claim” by Kyle Fruh
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Klaus Ladstaetter On Maxwell Suffis’s “From the Ground Up: Explaining Category Differences in Ontological Pluralism”
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Randall Auxier Commentary on Anne Marie Schultz’s and Paul Carron’s “The Virtuous Ensemble”
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David L. Hildebrand Comment on Rosenbaum’s “Justice, The Lorax and the Environment”
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James Mock Response to “Hume and the Ethics of Taste”
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S. West Gurley Commentary upon Brian Harding’s “Object Oriented Ontology and José Ortega y Gasset’s Anti-Idealist Interpretation of Phenomenology”
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Dave Beisecker On the Construction of Heavenly Bodies: Comments on Justin Remhof’s “Object Constructivism and Unconstructed Objects”
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E.M. Dadlez Comment on James Rocha, “Forced to Listen to the Heart”
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Andrew Brei Complementarianism: An Apology of Sorts
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Unfortunately, we are heirs to a history which has conditioned us to a remarkable extent. In every time and place, this conditioning has been an obstacle to the progress of women. Women’s dignity has often been unacknowledged and their prerogatives misrepresented; they have often been relegated to the margins of society and even reduced to servitude. This has prevented women from truly being themselves and it has resulted in a spiritual impoverishment of humanity.
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Pete A.Y. Gunter Response to Professor Shane Ralston’s “Doing versus Thinking: John Dewey’s Critique of Scientifi c Management”
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John D. Glenn Jr. Comments on Whitley Kaufman’s “Why Science Does Not Refute Free Will”
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Mark Piper Valenta on Frankfurt’s Doctrine of Sufficiency
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J. K. Swindler Commentary on Paul Gowder: “Institutional Values, or How to Say What Democracy Is”
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Russ Jacobs Harm by Example: Response to Purves
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Kevin W. Sharpe Comments on Kevin Morris’ “The Exclusion Problem, without the Exclusion Principle”
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Todd M. Stewart Comments on Mary Gwin’s “IrRational Analysis”
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Logan Paul Gage Evidence and What We Make of It
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