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Benjamin F. Armstrong Jr.
Stopping the Infinite Regress without Foundationalism
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Larry Heintz
The Conditionality of Moral Reasons
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Andrew Ward
Descriptional Theories:
A Limited Defense
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Timothy George
Davidson and Pritchard:
Actions as Bodily Movements and Volitions
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Richard Eggerman
Moral Motivation
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Manuel M. Davenport
Children, Idiots and Barbarians
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Peter Hutcheson
Comment: Peter Hutcheson
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Sandra B. Rosenthal
Pragmatism and Scientific Method:
A Revisit
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Jonathan L. Kvanvig
Comment: Jonathan L. Kvanvig
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Mark McPherran
Participants and Particularizations in the Phaedo
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Mark Brown
Problems for Descriptional Theories of Meaning
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Thomas Atwater
Marx and a Credible Form of Eudaemonism
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David E. Soles
Locke’s Account of the Reality of Knowledge
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Konstantin Kolenda
Rorty’s Hermeneutic Roar
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Roberta Cutler Klein
Rationality and Epistemic Indolence
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Edward S. Shirley
A Defense of Strawson’s Anti-Skeptical Method
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Kenneth F. Rogerson
Rights at Risk
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Jonathan L. Kvanvig
“HE WHO LAPSE LAST LAPSE BEST”:
PLANTINGA ON LEIBNIZ’S LAPSE
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Kevin E. Dodson
TELEOLOGY AND MECHANISM IN KANT’S PHILOSOPHY OF HISTORY
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Daryl Koehn
WITH A DIFFERENT EAR:
HEARING GELLIGAN ANEW
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