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MORALITY AND THE LIMITS OF SACRIFICE
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INFERENCE, REASON AND REASONING IN BOOK ONE OF HUME’S TREATISE
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HUME AND THE EXPERIMENTAL METHOD OF REASONING
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THE STATUS OF HUME’S SYSTEM
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HEIDEGGER AND HEGEL ON EXPERIENCE
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EMPATHY AND ETHICS
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SHOULD LAWYERS BE PROHIBITED FROM MISLEADNG JURIES?
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Daryl Koehn
WITH A DIFFERENT EAR: HEARING GELLIGAN ANEW
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TRADITION AND TRANSLATION
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Arthur Skidmore
WHAT ARE TRUTH CONDITIONS?
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Scott L. Pratt
TWO CASES AGAINST SPECTATOR THEORIES OF KNOWLEDGE: LARRAINE CODE’S WHAT CAN SHE KNOW? AND JOHN DEWEY’S THE QUEST FOR CERTAINTY
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Brian Cooney
DENNETT’S FICTIONAL SELVES
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HOW A DOUBLE SUCCESS CAN BE A FAlLURE: REFLECTIONS ON PARFIT’S “NEW PERSPECTIVE”
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“HE WHO LAPSE LAST LAPSE BEST”: PLANTINGA ON LEIBNIZ’S LAPSE
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DID KANT REFUTE THE ONTOLOGICAL ARGUMENT?
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Kevin E. Dodson
TELEOLOGY AND MECHANISM IN KANT’S PHILOSOPHY OF HISTORY
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Jack Weir
AN ARGUMENT FOR THE CONSTITUTIVE GOODNESS OF THE NATURAL ENVIRONMENT
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Emrys Westacott
SOME OBJECTIONS TO AN OBJECTIVIST CONCEPTION OF INTRINSIC VALUE
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A VIRTUE OF DEWEY’S MORAL THOUGHT
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“ETHICS DOES NOT TREAT OF THE WORLD. ETHICS MUST BE A CONDITION OF THE WORLD, LIKE LOGIC.” NOTEBOOKS 1914-1916
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