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Warren Shibles
Comments on "Wittgenstein's Limits of the World"
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Notes on the Contributors
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Kurt R. Fischer, Leon Miller
Notes on Terrell's "Brentano's Logical Innovations"
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Harold P. Sjursen
The Comic Apprehension
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Howard V. Hong
The Comic, Satire, Irony, and Humor: Kierkegaardian Reflections
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Lynne Rudder Baker
Just What Do We Have In Mind?
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Jerry A. Fodor
Why Paramecia Don't Have Mental Representations
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Peter Unger
Consciousness and Self-Identity
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Brian O'Shaughnessy
Consciousness
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Sydney Shoemaker
Introspection and the Self
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David M. Rosenthal
Intentionality
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Eddy Zemach
Unconscious Mind or Conscious Minds?
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Hugh J. McCann
Rationality and the Range of Intention
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Michael Bratman
Intention and Evaluation
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Myles Brand
Intentional Actions and Plans
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George Bealer
The Logical Status of Mind
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Richard Foley
Is It Possible to Have Contradictory Beliefs?
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Jennifer Hornsby
Bodily Movements, Actions, and Mental Epistemology
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Igal Kvart
Kripke's Belief Puzzle
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Amelie Oksenberg Rorty
The Historicity of Psychological Attitudes:
Love Is Not Love Which Alters Not When It Alteration Finds
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