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Beetle Boxes:
Demonstrating the Logic of P-predicates
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Graduate Study in Continental Philosophy in American Universities
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Behavior Control: Freedom and Morality
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Lawrence J. Jost
What Use Is Moral Philosophy?
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Robert S. Brumbaugh
I. Plato’s Meno as Form and as Content of Secondary School Courses in Philosophy
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Other Minds
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Kant and Causality
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Laws of Nature and Explanation
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Wittgenstein and the Problem of Universals
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Body and Mind
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Philosophy of Language
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Other Minds
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Lawrence J. Jost
Moral Philosophy
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Introduction to Logic
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Kenneth Ray
Audio-Cassettes
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Malcolm Brown
II. Comments on Brumbaugh’s Meno for Secondary Schools
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III. Teaching the Meno and the Reformation of Character
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Plato’s Republic
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Hegel: The Essential Writings
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Immanuel Kant: An Explanation of His Theory of Knowledge and Moral Philosophy
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