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261. Midwest Studies in Philosophy: Volume > 16
Julius M. Moravcsik Art and 'Art'
262. Midwest Studies in Philosophy: Volume > 16
Patrick Suppes Rules of Proportion in Architecture
263. Midwest Studies in Philosophy: Volume > 16
Diana Raffman The Meaning of Music
264. Midwest Studies in Philosophy: Volume > 16
Mark Debellis Conceptions of Musical Structure
265. Midwest Studies in Philosophy: Volume > 16
Aron Edidin Look What They've Done to My Song: "Historical Authenticity" and the Aesthetics of Musical Performance
266. Midwest Studies in Philosophy: Volume > 16
Colin Radford How Can Music Be Moral?
267. Midwest Studies in Philosophy: Volume > 16
Jerrold Levinson, Philip Alperson What Is a Temporal Art?
268. Midwest Studies in Philosophy: Volume > 17
Alasdair MacIntyre Colors, Culture, and Practices
269. Midwest Studies in Philosophy: Volume > 17
John McDowell Meaning and Intentionality in Wittgenstein's Later Philosophy
270. Midwest Studies in Philosophy: Volume > 17
Carl Ginet The Dispositionalist Solution to Wittgenstein's Problem about Understanding a Rule: Answering Kripke's Objections
271. Midwest Studies in Philosophy: Volume > 17
Lars Hertzberg Primitive Reactions—Logic or Anthropology?
272. Midwest Studies in Philosophy: Volume > 17
S. L. Hurley Intelligibility, Imperialism, and Conceptual Scheme
273. Midwest Studies in Philosophy: Volume > 17
Warren Goldfarb Wittgenstein on Understanding
274. Midwest Studies in Philosophy: Volume > 17
Arthur W. Collins On the Paradox Kripke Finds in Wittgenstein
275. Midwest Studies in Philosophy: Volume > 17
Peter Winch Persuasion
276. Midwest Studies in Philosophy: Volume > 17
Peter van Inwagen There is No Such Thing As Addition
277. Midwest Studies in Philosophy: Volume > 17
D. Z. Phillips Authorship and Authenticity: Kierkegaard and Wittgenstein
278. Midwest Studies in Philosophy: Volume > 17
Nick Zangwill Quietism
279. Midwest Studies in Philosophy: Volume > 17
Felicia Ackerman Does Philosophy Only State What Everyone Admits?: A Discussion of the Method of Wittgenstein's Philosophical Investigations
280. Midwest Studies in Philosophy: Volume > 17
Ian Niles Wittgenstein and Infinite Linguistic Competence