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Midwest Studies in Philosophy

Volume 9, 1984
Causation and Causal Theories

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Michael Devitt Thoughts and Their Ascription
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Edward Erwin Establishing Causal Connections: Meta-Analysis and Psychotherapy
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William G. Lycan A Syntactically Motivated Theory of Conditionals
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Penelope Maddy How the Causal Theorist Follows a Rule
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Joseph Almog Semantical Anthropology
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Michael McKinsey Causality and the Paradox of Names
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Fred Dretske, Berent Enç Causal Theories of Knowledge
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Colin McGinn The Concept of Knowledge
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James van Cleve Reliability, Justification, and the Problem of Induction
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Brian P. McLaughlin Perception, Causation, and Supervenience
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Chris Swoyer Causation and Identity
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Contributors
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