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ProtoSociology:
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Nikola Kompa
Review: Stephen Schiffer, The Things We Mean
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ProtoSociology:
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William B. Starr
Mood, Force and Truth
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There is a big difference between saying Maya is singing, Is Maya singing? and Sing Maya! This paper examines and criticizes two attempts to rigorously explain this difference: Searle’s speech act theory and the truth-conditional reductionism advocated by Davidson and Lewis. On the speech act analysis, each utterance contains a marker which says what kind of speech act the utterance counts as performing. The truth-conditional reductionists try to reanalyze the non-declaratives (Is Maya singing? and Sing Maya!) as complex declarative forms. The former analysis fails to recognize the indirect relationship between sentence (or clause) type and utterance force. The latter analysis fails to recognize the distinctive and thoroughly compositional contribution that the imperative, interrogative and declarative mood make to sentences containing them.
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ProtoSociology:
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Frank Siebelt
Mental Causation
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Environmental Ethics:
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Alastair S. Gunn
Toward a Transpersonal Ecology:
Developing New Foundations for Environmentalism
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Environmental Ethics:
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Greta Gaard
Environmentalism and Political Theory:
Toward an Ecocentric Approach
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Environmental Ethics:
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Greta Gaard
Earth in the Balance:
Ecology and the Human Spirit
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Environmental Ethics:
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Frederick Ferré
Sustainability:
Economics, Ecology, and Justice
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Environmental Ethics:
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Marvin Henberg
The Wilderness Condition
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Environmental Ethics:
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Jim Cheney
Back to Earth:
Tomorrow’s Environmentalism
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Environmental Ethics:
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H. Sterling Burnett
Going Wild:
Hunting, Animal Rights, and the Contested Meaning of Nature
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Environmental Ethics:
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Ned Hettinger
“The Intrinsic Value of Nature,” The Monist
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Environmental Ethics:
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Robert Frodeman
Thinking Through Technology:
The Path between Engineering and Philosophy
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Environmental Ethics:
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Greta Gaard
Ecofeminism
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Environmental Ethics:
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Val Plumwood
Mutant Message Down Under
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Environmental Ethics:
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Richard Owsley
Contesting Earth’s Future:
Radical Ecology and Postmodernity
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Environmental Ethics:
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Tim Boston
Ecopsychology:
Restoring the Earth, Healing the Mind
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Environmental Ethics:
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Robert Blondeau
Reinventing Nature?:
Responses to Postmodern Deconstruction
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Environmental Ethics:
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James Hatley
The Spell of the Sensuous:
Perception and Language in a More than Human World
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Environmental Ethics:
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William Throop
Faking Nature:
The Ethics of Environmental Restoration
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Environmental Ethics:
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Issue: 3
Greta Gaard
Feminism and Ecological Communities:
An Ethic of Flourishing
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