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Further Reflections on the First Part of the Third Way
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Nédoncelle’s Personalist Way to God
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Philosophical Disagreements and Self-Awareness
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Strawson and Scepticism
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On Making a Pain Public:
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Newman on Faith and History
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Sartre’s Interpretation of Consciousness as Spontaneous
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Early Heidegger and Wittgenstein on World
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Substance:
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The Case for Self-Determination
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The Case for Determinism
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Two Arguments against the Identity Theory of Mind
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Selves Selving:
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Choice, Performance and Free Will
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Determinism and Self-Determination:
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Comprehensively Critical Rationalism and Commitment
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In Search of the Structure of Emotion
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Kierkegaard and the Absolute Other
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The Ambiguous Philosophy of Merleau-Ponty
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Historical Development of the Concept of Emotion
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