81.
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Harold N. Lee
An Epistemological Analysis of Induction
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82.
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Louise Nisbet Roberts
Every Proposition Is False — A Medieval Paradox
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83.
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Edward G. Ballard
Truth and Insight Into Value
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84.
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Volume: 2
Robert Whittemore
Dogma and Sufficient Reason in the Cosmology of Leibniz
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85.
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Richard L. Barber
Experience, Reason and Faith
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86.
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Bernard P. Dauenhauer
Value and Artistic Value in Le Senne’s Philosophy
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87.
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James K. Feibleman
Bad Art
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88.
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Alan B. Brinkley
Toward a Phenomenological Aesthetic of Cinema
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89.
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Carol A. Kates
Psychical Distance and Temporality
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90.
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Sandra B. Rosenthal
C. I. Lewis and the Paradox of the Esthetic
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91.
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James Leroy Smith
On the Nature of Ultimate Values in the Fine Arts
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92.
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Peter M. Burkholder
Is Gracefulness a Supervenient Property?
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93.
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Sandra B. Rosenthal
Charles Peirce and the Firstness of Process
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94.
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David L. Miller
The Meaning of Sameness or Family Resemblance in the Pragmatic Tradition
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95.
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John A. Barker
Pragmatics and Definite Descriptions
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96.
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Donald S. Lee
Distinguishing Presupposition In Epistemology
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97.
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Peter M. Burkholder
Verification In Metaphysics
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98.
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Larry W. Miller
Gentzen’s Cut Elimination Theorem for Non-Logicians
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99.
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Volume: 21
Louise N. Roberts
The Aesthetics of Harold N. Lee:
A Reconsideration
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100.
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Shannon Dubose
Monism, Logos, Fire, and Flux
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