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Volume 84

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Stephen Paul Foster David Hume and Edward Gibbon: Philosophical Historians / Historial Philosophers: Introduction and Overview
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Ryan Patrick Hanley David Hume and the Modern Problem of Honor
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Timothy M. Costelloe “To have lived from the beginning of the world”: Hume on Historical Anatomy and the Lessons of Virtue
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Daniele Francesconi Republican Memory and Imperial History: A Narrative Principle of Gibbon’s Decline and Fall
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Emilio Mazza Hume on the Index: Religion and the Early History of England
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Stephen Paul Foster Gibbon’s Despots: Two Great Enemies of Freedom in The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
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Michael D. Barber Special Editor’s Introduction to Interpersonal Perspectives and Knowledge
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Robert B. Brandom Kantian Lessons about Mind, Meaning, and Rationality
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Steven Crowell Phenomenology and the First-Person Character of Philosophical Knowledge
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Thomas Nenon Comments on Steven Crowell’s “Phenomenology and the First-Person Character of Philosophical Knowledge”
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Lynne Rudder Baker First-Person Externalism
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Bernard Reginster Social Externalism and Solipsism: Remarks on Lynne Baker’s “First-Person Externalism”
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Edward Minar A View from Somewhere:Wittgenstein, Nagel, and Idealism
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Mark Risjord Who are ‘We’? Dissolving the Problem of Cultural Boundaries
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Robert Gibbs Après Vous: Theory and Asymmetry
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Steven Hendley Response to Robert Gibb's “Après Vous: Theory and Asymmetry”
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Michael D. Barber Radical Reflection: Brandom and McDowell on Perception
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William Rehg Perceptual Intentionality and Brandom’s Pragmatics: Comments on Michael Barber
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Mary Jo Iozzio Odon Lottin, OSB (1880-1965) and the Renewal of Agent-Centered Moral Thought
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John A. Laumakis Aquinas and Avicebron on the Causality of Corporeal Substances
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