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121. Midwest Studies in Philosophy: Volume > 1
Warren Shibles Comments on "Wittgenstein's Limits of the World"
122. Midwest Studies in Philosophy: Volume > 1
Notes on the Contributors
123. Midwest Studies in Philosophy: Volume > 1
Kurt R. Fischer, Leon Miller Notes on Terrell's "Brentano's Logical Innovations"
124. Midwest Studies in Philosophy: Volume > 1
Harold P. Sjursen The Comic Apprehension
125. Midwest Studies in Philosophy: Volume > 1
Howard V. Hong The Comic, Satire, Irony, and Humor: Kierkegaardian Reflections
126. Midwest Studies in Philosophy: Volume > 10
Lynne Rudder Baker Just What Do We Have In Mind?
127. Midwest Studies in Philosophy: Volume > 10
Jerry A. Fodor Why Paramecia Don't Have Mental Representations
128. Midwest Studies in Philosophy: Volume > 10
Peter Unger Consciousness and Self-Identity
129. Midwest Studies in Philosophy: Volume > 10
Brian O'Shaughnessy Consciousness
130. Midwest Studies in Philosophy: Volume > 10
Sydney Shoemaker Introspection and the Self
131. Midwest Studies in Philosophy: Volume > 10
David M. Rosenthal Intentionality
132. Midwest Studies in Philosophy: Volume > 10
Eddy Zemach Unconscious Mind or Conscious Minds?
133. Midwest Studies in Philosophy: Volume > 10
Hugh J. McCann Rationality and the Range of Intention
134. Midwest Studies in Philosophy: Volume > 10
Michael Bratman Intention and Evaluation
135. Midwest Studies in Philosophy: Volume > 10
Myles Brand Intentional Actions and Plans
136. Midwest Studies in Philosophy: Volume > 10
George Bealer The Logical Status of Mind
137. Midwest Studies in Philosophy: Volume > 10
Richard Foley Is It Possible to Have Contradictory Beliefs?
138. Midwest Studies in Philosophy: Volume > 10
Jennifer Hornsby Bodily Movements, Actions, and Mental Epistemology
139. Midwest Studies in Philosophy: Volume > 10
Igal Kvart Kripke's Belief Puzzle
140. Midwest Studies in Philosophy: Volume > 10
Amelie Oksenberg Rorty The Historicity of Psychological Attitudes: Love Is Not Love Which Alters Not When It Alteration Finds