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Charles P. Bigger
Importance
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Richard L. Barber
Two Logics of Modality
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James K. Feibleman
Kant and Metaphysics
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Carl H. Hamburg
Kant, Cassirer and the Concept of Space
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Harold N. Lee
The Rigidity of Kant’s Categories
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Louise Nisbet Roberts
Notes on the Judgment of Taste
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Robert Whittemore
The Metaphysics of the Seven Formulations of the Moral Argument
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Edward G. Ballard
The Kantian Solution to the Problem of Man within Nature
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Henry J. Folse
Belief and The New Scientific Realism
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Donald S. Lee
Belief, Reference, and Proposition
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Harold N. Lee
Some Consequences of Beliefs
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Sandra B. Rosenthal
C. I. Lewis and The Structure of Perceptual Beliefs
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Ronna Burger
Belief, Knowledge, and Socratic Knowledge of Ignorance
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Terry J. Tekippe
The Resurrection of Belief
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Gordon Anthony Wilson
“Belief” in Richard Lavenham’s Trestise “Scire”
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James K. Feibleman
An Analysis of Belief
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Charles Landesman
Against Respect for Persons
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Carl F. Cranor
Limitations on Respect-for-Persons Theories
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Baruch A. Brody
Towards a Theory of Respect for Persons
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