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101. The Review of Metaphysics: Volume > 53 > Issue: 2
Monist: Vol. 83, No. 1, January 2000: Meinong’s Complexes (Erwin Tegtmeier)
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102. The Review of Metaphysics: Volume > 53 > Issue: 2
Monist: Vol. 83, No. 1, January 2000: The Four Phases of Philosophy (Peter Simons)
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103. The Review of Metaphysics: Volume > 53 > Issue: 2
Monist: Vol. 83, No. 1, January 2000: Difficult Cases in the Theory of Truthmaking (D. M. Armstrong)
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104. The Review of Metaphysics: Volume > 53 > Issue: 2
Monist: Vol. 83, No. 1, January 2000: Constitution Theory and Metaphysical Neutrality: A Lesson for Ontology? (Johanna Seibt)
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105. The Review of Metaphysics: Volume > 53 > Issue: 2
Monist: Vol. 83, No. 1, January 2000: Determinables as Universals (Ingvar Johansson)
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106. The Review of Metaphysics: Volume > 53 > Issue: 2
Philosophical Quarterly: Vol. 49, No. 196, July 1999: Was Wittgenstein Frege’s Heir? (Karen Green)
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107. The Review of Metaphysics: Volume > 53 > Issue: 2
Monist: Vol. 83, No. 1, January 2000: Quasi-Realism in Mathematics (Per Lindström)
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108. The Review of Metaphysics: Volume > 53 > Issue: 2
Philosophical Quarterly: Vol. 49, No. 196, July 1999: Quasi-realism, Negation and the Frege-Geach Problem (Nicholas Unwin)
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109. The Review of Metaphysics: Volume > 53 > Issue: 2
Philosophical Quarterly: Vol. 49, No. 196, July 1999: What is Sound (Robert Pasnau)
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110. The Review of Metaphysics: Volume > 53 > Issue: 2
Philosophical Quarterly: Vol. 49, No. 196, July 1999: The Quotational Mixing of Use and Mention (Ori Simchen)
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111. The Review of Metaphysics: Volume > 53 > Issue: 2
Philosophical Quarterly: Vol. 50, No. 198, January 2000: Bipartism and the Phenomenology of Content (Gregory Mccullough)
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112. The Review of Metaphysics: Volume > 53 > Issue: 2
Philosophical Quarterly: Vol. 49, No. 196, July 1999: The Pareto Argument and Inequality (Pat Shaw)
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113. The Review of Metaphysics: Volume > 53 > Issue: 2
Philosophical Quarterly: Vol. 50, No. 198, January 2000: Are Dispositions Reducible? (George Molnar)
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114. The Review of Metaphysics: Volume > 53 > Issue: 2
Philosophical Quarterly: Vol. 50, No. 198, January 2000: How Superduper does a Physicalist Supervenience Need to Be? (Jessica Wilson)
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115. The Review of Metaphysics: Volume > 53 > Issue: 2
Philosophical Quarterly: Vol. 50, No. 198, January 2000: Internal Reasons and the Conditional Fallacy (Robert N. Johnson)
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116. The Review of Metaphysics: Volume > 53 > Issue: 2
Philosophy: Vol. 74, No. 290, October 1999: First Person Epistemology (Leslie Stevenson)
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117. The Review of Metaphysics: Volume > 53 > Issue: 2
Philosophy: Vol. 74, No. 290, October 1999: Wittgenstein’s Ph.D. Viva - — - A Re-creation (Laurence Goldstein)
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118. The Review of Metaphysics: Volume > 53 > Issue: 2
Philosophy: Vol. 74, No. 290, October 1999: Language and Perceptual Experience (Gordon Lyon)
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119. The Review of Metaphysics: Volume > 53 > Issue: 2
Philosophy: Vol. 74, No. 290, October 1999: How We Can Be Moved by Anna Karenina, Green Slime, and a Red Pony (Glenn A. Hartz)
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120. The Review of Metaphysics: Volume > 53 > Issue: 2
Philosophy: Vol. 74, No. 290, October 1999: Luck and Retribution (Jonathan Jacobs)
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