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Sandra Rosenthal
Experience as Experimental and Reconstructed Realism:
An Interwoven Core of Mead's Philosophy
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Richard M. Gale
William James and John Dewey:
The Odd Couple
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Michael Jubien
On Quine's Rejection of Intensional Entities
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Laurence Bonjour
C. L Lewis on the Given and Its Interpretation
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Thomas Pogge
Equal Liberty for All?
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Jay F. Rosenberg
Ryleans and Outlookers:
Wilfrid Sellars on "Mental States"
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David Schmidtz, Sarah Wright
What Nozick Did for Decision Theory
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Catherine Z. Elgin
Denying a Dualism:
Goodman's Repudiation of the Analytic/Synthetic Distinction
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Ernest Lepore, Kirk Ludwig
Donald Davidson
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G.W. Fitch
On Kripke and Statements
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Peter van Inwagen
Freedom to Break the Laws
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Bob Hale
Putnam's Retreat:
Some Reflections on Hilary Putnam's Changing Views about Metaphysical Necessity
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Erin L. Eaker
David Kaplan on De Re Belief
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Randolph Clarke
On an Argument for the Impossibility of Moral Responsibility
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Mark Bernstein
Can We Ever Be Really, Truly, Ultimately, Free?
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E. J. Coffman, Ted A. Warfield
Deliberation and Metaphysical Freedom
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Ishtiyaque Haji
Freedom, Obligation, and Responsibility:
Prospects for a Unifying Theory
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Stewart Goetz
Frankfurt-Style Counterexamples and Begging the Question
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Walter Glannon
Neurobiology, Neuroimaging, and Free Will
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Laura Waddell Ekstrom
Alienation, Autonomy, and the Self
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