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Southwest Philosophy Review
Volume 16, Issue 2, July 2000
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SUPERVENIENCE AND THE THESIS THAT THE SOUL IS A HARMONIA
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Fernando Muniz
PLATO: PLEASURE AND THE DEFICIENCY OF THE SENSIBLE WORLD
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William Sacksteder
CAUSALITY: SCIENTIFIC AND PRUDENTIAL
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James P. Danaher
IS THERE A PLACE FOR BERKELEY’S IDEAS?
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Xiaomei Yang
THE PROBLEM OF OVERDETERMINATION: THE METAPHYSICAL AND EPISTEMOLOGICAL CRITERIA OF MORAL WORTH OF RIGHT ACTION
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Mark Tanzer
HEIDEGGER ON HUMANISM AND ACTION
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Thomas P. Hohler
ELEMENTS OF JUSTICE IN RICOEUR’S “LITTLE ETHICS”
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John C. Wingard, Jr.
IS PROPER FUNCTION NECESSARY FOR EPISTEMIC WARRANT?
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David Beisecker
THERE’S SOMETHING ABOUT MARY: PHENOMENAL CONSCIOUSNESS AND ITS ATTRIBUTES
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Frances E. Gill
MORAL REASON AND SYMPATHY
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A. Minh Nguyen
WHY THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS FIRST PERSON AUTHORITY
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COMMENTS ON FOSTER’S “ON TARSKI’S THEORY OF LOGICAL CONSEQUENCE-A REPLY TO BATES”
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Peter Marton
THE MURDERER RETURNS: A REPLY ON ZOMBIES TO JAMIE PHILLIPS
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BERKELEY’S CHIMERAS: A COMMENT ON HILL
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Art Skidmore
TRUTH AND MEANING
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