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Southwest Philosophy Review
Volume 21, Issue 2, July 2005
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PAUL RICOEUR 1913-2005
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THE ORIGIN AND DEVELOPMENT OF SPINOZA’S POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY
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DOUBTS ABOUT DOUBTING: KIERKEGAARD'S RESPONSE TO SKEPTICISM IN WORKS OF LOVE
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KIERKEGAARD’S IRRATIONALISM: A RESPONSE TO DAVENPORT AND RUDD
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DEWEY ON MACINTYRE AND HUMAN PRACTICES
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REFLECTIVE EQUILIBRIUM AS A THEORY OF MORAL CHANGE
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John M. Collins
FELDMAN’S ACCOUNT OF DEATH’S BADNESS, AND LIFE-DEATH COMPARATIVES
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Keya Maitra
SELF-KNOWLEDGE: PRIVILEGED IN ACCESS OR PRIVILEGED IN AUTHORITY?
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CALLICOTT’S ARCHIMEDEAN POINT-THE PROBLEM OF TRANSCENDING HUME’S IS/OUGHT DICHOTOMY
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David T. Schwartz
Comments on “Blessed with Awareness Wolterstorff, Danto and Hornby on Responding to Art”
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Three Kinds of Weakness of the Will
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Jean-Paul Vessel
Consequentialist Reactions to Cain’s Objection from the Individual
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The Consequentialist Trap: Comments on Dunn’s “The Value of Solidarity”
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Robust and Genuine: The Assertibility Conditions of Indicative Conditionals
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Simon Keller
Comments on George Schedler, "Should Peter Singer Become an Ethical Meat Eater?"
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Joseph Bien
Couch, Kant, Culture end the Role of the Artist
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Mark Painter
A Response to Timothy Hyde’s “Methodological Questions”: “An Analysis of Heidegger’s Interrogative Methodology as Expressed in the Introduction to Being and Time”
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Todd Stewart
Comments on Tucker’s “Harman vs. Virtue Theory”
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The Necessity of Repentence: Comments on Brad Wilburn’s “Forgiveness and Moral Improvement”
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Michael P. Wolf
Contextualist Responses to Greene’s Puzzle
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