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Southwest Philosophy Review
Volume 11, Issue 2, July 1995
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VLASTOS, ELENCHOS, AND HOW SOCRATES LOST HIS RELIGION
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ARISTOTLE, SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE, AND THE SYNTHETIC APRIORI
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INTELLECTUAL ABSTRACTION AS INCOMPATIBLE WITH MATERILISM
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DESCARTES ON MIND-BODY IDENTITY: MATERIALISM VS THE COMPOUND SUBSTANCE THEORY
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HUME ON SPATIAL CONTIGUITY
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HUME’S PARADOXICAL THESIS AND HIS CRITICS: SOME COMMENTS
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THE MEANING OF KIERKEGAARD’S CHOICE BETWEEN THE AESTHETIC AND THE ETHICAL: A RESPONSE TO MACINTYRE
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WILLIAMS JAMES’S PHILOSOPHY OF MIND AS EXTRACTED FROM THE PRINCIPLES OF PSYCHOLOGY
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Lawrence W. Howe
RAVAISSON’S LEGACY TO BERGSON
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Frank Schalow
LANGUAGE AND TEMPORALITY IN HEIDEGGER AND KANT
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Mark Tanzer
HEIDEGGER’S CRITIQUE OF REALISM
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MISPLACED ALTERITY: ANOTHER “OTHER” OF PHENOMENOLOGICAL TIME
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William F. Vallicella
EXISTENCE AND INDEFINITE IDENTIFIABILITY
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Christopher Read Hitchcock
PERMUTATION OR TRANLATION: WILL THE REAL INDETERMINACY THESIS PLEASE STAND UP?
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ARTIFICAL INTELLIGENCE AND THE RETURN OF THE REPRESSED
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NATURAL TALENT AND LIBERAL JUSTICE
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Manuel M. Davenport
Comments on James B. Sauer’s “Ethics after the Linguistic Turn”
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Objectivity without Causality: a Response to Robinson’s “Alles Folgen ist Erfolgen”
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Control, Responsibility and Free Will: a Response to Bernstein
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On Collingwood and the Institutional Theory Of Art
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