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Southwest Philosophy Review
Volume 5, Issue 1, January 1989
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THE LINGUISTIC TURN, AGAIN
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THE PARADOXES OF EQUALITY IN THE WORLDS OF HOBBES AND LOCKE
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NO GLUE IN THE UNIVERSE: HUME’S REVOLUTION
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MUST APPREHENSION BE SUCCESSIVE?
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VAN FRAASSEN’S (MIS)USE OF ARISTOTLE IN THEORY OF EXPLANATION
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IS TEMPORAL BECOMING MIND-DEPENDENT?
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WITH VIRTUE FOR ALL: AGAINST THE DEMOCRATIC THEORY OF VIRTUE
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MORAL AGENTS AND THE RIGHT TO LIFE
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THE RIGHT TO BELIEVE AND SKEPTICISM: JAMES VS UNGER
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THE APPRECIATION CONNECTION: EVIDENTIALISM AND INDIRECT JUSTIFICATION
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CAN FREE SPIRITS BE SERIOUS?
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THE DELEGATED INTELLECT
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DILTHEY’S INDUCTIVE METHOD AND THE NATURE OF PHILOSOPHY
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NIETZSCHE AND KIERKEGAARD ON EXISTENTIAL AFFIRMATION
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