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Peter M. Burkholder
Knowing in the Strong Sense
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Sidney A. Gross
The Scepticism of George Santayana
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Iredell Jenkins
The Case for Moral Cognitivism
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J. F. Kern
The Reality Game
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Harold N. Lee
Two Views of the Nature of Knowledge
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Marian L. Pauson
C. G. Jung and the A Priori
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John C. Sallis
Nietzsche and the Problem of Knowledge
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Ramona Cormier
History, The Sciences, and Uniqueness
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Donald H. Weiss
The Epistemological Views of a “Social Behaviorist”
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James K. Feibleman
Knowledge, Adaptive Responses, and The Ecosystem
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John D. Glenn, Jr.
Kierkegaard on the Unity of Comedy and Tragedy
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Harold N. Lee
Action, Perception, and Art
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Marian L. Pauson
Structures in Art Media
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Louise N. Roberts
Truth in Art
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John Sallis
The Play of Tragedy
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Ramona Cormier
The Concept of “Isolation” in Contemporary Aesthetic Theory
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Shannon Dubose
Poiesis and Cosmos
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James K. Feibleman
The Art of the Philosophy of Art
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James K. Feibleman
Aristotle as Finite Ontologist
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Carl H. Hamburg
The Semiotic Range of Philosophy
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