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1. The Southern Journal of Philosophy: Volume > 15 > Issue: 2
Joseph Beatty Practical Discourse and the Egoist
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Thomas W. Busch Sartre and the Senses of Alienation
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Ewing Y. Chinn Intentional Actions and their Side Effects
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William S. Cobb Plato’s Treatment of Immortality in the Phaedo
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Bernard P. Dauenhauer Heidegger, the Spokesman for the Dweller
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Robert A. Oakes An Illusion about Phenomenalism
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Sandra B. Rosenthal Activity and the Structure of Perceptual Experience: Mead and Peirce Revisited
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Roger A. Shiner The Ontological Necessity of Sin in Tillich’s Theology
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Milton H. Snoeyenbos Art: Theory and Definition
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Leo Sweeney “Safe” and “Cleverer” Answers in Plato’s Discussion of Participation and Immortality
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11. The Southern Journal of Philosophy: Volume > 15 > Issue: 2
Martin G. Kalin Inferences and Illusion in Dalectic
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Robert J. Dostal The A Priori of Experience in Kant and Hegel: A Reply to M. Kalin
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