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    SYMPOSIUM ON MECHANISMS IN MIND, arranged by Carl Gillett
  1. Carl Craver, Constitutive Explanatory Relevance
  2. Carl Gillett, A Mechanist Mainfesto for the Philosophy of Mind: A Third Way for Functionalists
  3. William Bechtel and Adele Abrahamsen, Explaining Human Freedom and Dignity Mechanically: From Receptive to Active Mechanisms
    Articles
  1. John N. Williams, The Surprise Exam Paradox: Disentangling Two Reductios
  2. Christian Miller, The COnditions of Realism
  3. Richard W. Field, Pragmatic Failure and the Attribution of Belief
  4. John N. Williams, Moore's Paradoxes and Iterated Belief
  5. Dan McArthur, Laudan, Friedman and the Role of the A Priori in Science
  6. Donald W. Bruckner, Rational Responsibility for Preferences and Moral Responsibility for Character Traits
  7. Christopher Knapp, Trading Quality for Quantity
  8. Gregg Ten Elshof, Religious Experience, Conceptual Contribution and the Problem of Diversity How Not to Make the Problem Worse
  9. David Matheson, Unknowableness and Informational Privacy
  10. Vernon Thomas Sarver, Jr., A Tale of Two Commonwealths: Authorization, Empowerment and Tyranny in Hobbes's Leviathan
  11. Gregg Osborne, Does Kant Refute Hume's Derivation of the Concept of Cause?
  12. Sami Pihlström, Parapsychism - A Neglected Jamesian Alternative?
  13. Jeffrey R. Post, The Productionist Metaphysics: The Heart of the Dewey/Heidegger Debate>
  1. Reza Lahroodi, Evaluation Internalism, Epistemic Virtues, and the Significance of Trying
  2. Caleb Liang, Phenomenal Character and the Myth of the Given
  3. Anthony Newman, The Burning Barn Fallacy in Defenses of Externalism about Mental Content
  4. Louis P. Pojman, The Case for World Government
  5. Noell Birondo, Moral Realism without Values
  6. Peter G. Woolcock, Naturalistic Metaethics, External Reasons, and the Nature of Moral Argument
  7. Paul Franceschi, Situations Probabilistes pour N-Univers Goodmaniens
  8. Elly Vintiadis, Why Certainty Is not a Mansion
  9. Cristina Ionescu, The Mythical Introduction of Recollection in the Meno (81A5–E2)
  10. Paul Studtmann, Prime Matter and Extension in Aristotle
  11. Andrew Pessin, Leibnizian Chronadology: Monads and Time
  12. Iain Morrisson, Pleasure in Kant
  13. Rod Bertolet, Modes of Presentation and Modes of Determination in Frege
  14. B. C. Postow, A Partial Application Procedure for Ross’s Ethical Theory
  15. Andrew J. Peach, “A Quite Different System of Payment”: A Defense of the Old Wittgenstein’s Wood Sellers
  16. Dawn M. Phillips, Clear as Mud
  17. Jing Long, The Body and the Worldhood of the World
  18. Sonia Sikka, Kantian Ethics in Being and Time
  19. Tom Rockmore, Heidegger and Kantian Ethics: Response to Sikka
  20. Sonia Sikka, Reply to Tom Rockmore
  21. Douglas Low, Merleau-Ponty between Sartre and Postmodernism
  22. Antony Aumann, Sartre’s View of Kierkegaard as Transhistorical Man
  1. Thornton C. Lockwood, A Topical Bibliography of Scholarship on Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics: 1880 to 2004
  2. Scott Kimbrough, Descartes on Physical Causes of Impaired Judgment
  3. Brian Harding, Epoché: The Transcendental Ego and Intersubjectivity in Husserl’s Phenomenology
  4. Peter Gratton, Heidegger and Levinas on the Question of Temporality
  5. Steven Hendley, From the Second to the Third Person and Back Again: Habermas and Brandom on Discursive Practice
  6. Daniel Laurier, Between Phenomenalism and Objectivism: An Examination of R. Brandom’s Account of the Objectivity of Discursive Practices
  7. Martin Montminy, Meaning Skepticism and Normativity
  8. Weng-fang Wang, OK or OK* Putnam’s Way to Essentialism
  9. Daniel Howard-Snyder and Christian Lee, On a ‘Fatal Dilemma’ for Moderate Foundationalism
  10. Thomas D. Bontly, Exclusion, Overdetermination, and the Nature of Causation
  11. Pierre Le Morvan, Intentionality: Transparent, Translucent, and Opaque
  12. Gordon Pettit, Moral Responsibility and the Ability to Do Otherwise
  13. Ishtiyaque Haji, Libertarianism, Luck, and Action Explanation
  14. Robert Francis Allen, Free Will and Indeterminism: Robert Kane’s Libertarianism
  15. Chris Meyers, Wants and Desires: A Critique of Conativist Theory of Motivation
  16. Filimon Peonidis, Autonomy and Sympathy: Towards a Post-Kantian Moral Humanism
  17. Patrick A. Tully, Victims of Abortion and ‘Victims’ of Contraception: A Reply to Phil Gosselin
  18. Wayne A. Davis, On Begging the Systematicity Question
  19. Robert Cummins, Jim Blackmon, David Byrd, Alexa Lee and Martin Roth, What Systematicity Isn’t: A Reply to Davis
  1. Donald N. Blakeley, The Mysticism of Plotinus and Deep Ecology
  2. Jeffrey Wilson, Autobiography as Critique in Thoreau
  3. Panagiotis Thanassas, From Circular Facticity to Hermeneutic Tidings: On Heidegger's Contribution to Hermeneutics
  4. William Vaughan, Beinger than Being is Being Itself: A Beiträge Primer
  5. Yitzhak Benbaji, Using Others' Words
  6. Nicholas Rescher, Immediate Experience and Ontology (A Pragmatic Perspective on Philosophical Realism)
  7. Jeremy Randel Koons, Disenchanting the World: McDowell, Sellars, and Rational Constraint by Perception
  8. Hamid Vahid, Doubts about Epistemic Supervenience
  9. Andrei A. Buckareff, Acceptance and Deciding to Believe
  10. Duncan Pritchard, Epistemic Luck
  11. Dan Mcarthur, Deflationary Metaphysics, Social Constructivism, and the Natural Ontological Attitude
  12. Stefaan E. Cuypers, The Trouble with Harry: Compatibilist Free Will Internalism and Manipulation
  13. Bruce N. Waller, The Almost Invisible Ghost in the Moral Responsibility Machine
  14. Kevin Cahill, The Tractatus, Ethics, and Authenticity
  15. Andrew Sneddon, Prichard, Strawson, and Two Objections to Moral Sensibility Theories
  16. Tara Smith, Morality Without the Wink: A Defense of Moral Perfection
  17. H. Scott Hestevold, Pity
  18. Karen Wendling, Habits of Inequality: A Radical View of Institutions and Inequality
  1. Ignacio l. Götz, The Quest for Certainty: Al-Ghazali and Descartes
  2. Robert W. Lurz, Advancing the Debate Between HOT and FO Accounts of Consciousness
  3. Curtis Bowman, A Deduction of Kant's Concept of the Highest Good
  4. Heather Dyke, Tensed Meaning: A Tenseless Account
  5. Jeremy Randall Koons, Consensus and Excellence of Reasons
  6. Kristján Kristjánsson, Fortunes-of-Others Emotions and Justice
  7. Kenneth Dorter, Free Will, Luck, and Happiness in the Myth of Er
  8. Henry Jackman, Charity, Self-Interpretation, and Belief
  9. Peter Dalton, Hume's Third Cause
  10. John Mizzoni, Environ-Moral Realism: Some Prospects for Environmental Metaethics
  11. Andrew Botterell, The Property Dualism Argument Against Physicalism
  12. Emmett Holman, Sense Experience, Intentionality, and Modularity
  13. Sami Pihlström, On the Concept of Philosophical Anthropology
  14. Kevin Meeker, Truth, Justification, and the Epistemic Way
  15. Markus Lammenranta, Reliabilism, Circularity, and the Pyrrhonian Problematic
  16. Wen-Fang Wang, Truth in PW and the Solution of Hale's Dilemma in Modal Fictionalism
  17. Deborah C. Smith, A Hole in the Defense of Pure Reason: The Gap Between the Grasping of a Concept and Synthetic A Priori Justification
  18. Jason Baehr, Necessity and Rational Insight: BonJour and Audi on A Priori Justification
  19. Paul Redding, What is an Epistemic Perspective?
  20. James R. Beebe, Deflationism and the Value of Truth
  21. David Reiter, Rachels, Naturalism, and the Status of Human Beings
  22. Abe Witonsky, A Defense of Michael Lockwood's Anti-Physicalist Argument
  23. Mark Mcevoy, A Defense of Propositional Functionalism
  24. Mark Huston, Is Koethe's Wittgenstein a Linguistic Idealist?
  1. Bruce Aune Against Moderate Rationalism
  2. Raimo Toumela Collective Goals and Communicative Action?
  3. Halla Kim Has Kant Committed the Fallacy of Circularity in Foundations III?
  4. Mark McCullagh Wittgenstein on Rules and Practices
  5. Kam-Yuen Cheng Narrow Content and Historical Accounts: Can Fodor Live without Them?
  6. Giovanna Hendel Psychophysical Supervenience: Digging in its Foundations
  7. Torin Alter Nagel on Imagination and Physicalism
  8. Allan Bäck The Role of Qualification
  9. Martin Henn What Kind of Universal is Being qua Being in the Aristotelian Metaphysics?
  10. Charles W. Sayward, Jr. Is an Unpictorial Mathematical Platonism Possible?
  11. Daniel A. Kaufman Composite Objects and the Abstract/Concrete Distinction
  12. Linda Wetzel On Types and Words
  13. Kenneth L. Anderson Transformations of Subjectivity in Sartre's Critique of Dialectical Reason
  14. Jane Chamberlain Thinking Time: Ricoeur's Husserl in Time and Narrative
  15. Robin Jeshion The Fallibility of Rational Insight
  16. Dan D. Crawford Ultra-Strong Internalism and the Reliabilist Insight
  17. Michael Huemer Fumerton's Principle of Inferential Justification
  18. Gilbert Larochelle Préjugé et éthique dans l'épistémologie poststructuraliste
  19. Michael J. Cholbi Dialectical Refutation as a Paradigm of Socratic Punishment
  20. Jeeloo Liu Physical Externalism and Social Externalism: Are They Really Compatible?
  21. Charles J. Kelly S4 and Aristotle on Three Syllogisms with Contingent Premisses
  22. Edward Slowik Descartes' Forgotten Hypotheses on Motion: Kinematic Logic and Relational Transfer
  23. Walter R. Ott Locke and Signification
  24. Christopher Hughes Conn Locke on Natural Kinds and Essential Properties
  25. Patrick Yarnell Humean Instrumentalism and the Motivational Capacity of Reason
  26. D. Anthony Larivičre and Thomas M. Lennon The History and Significance of Hume's Burning Coal Example: Time, Identity, and Individuation
  27. H. M. Zellner Pale, Smooth, and Musical You: Metaphysics 1029b13-22
  28. Jane Singleton Virute Ethics, Kantian Ethics, and Consequentialism
  29. Katarzyna Paprzycka Flickers of Freedom and Frankfurt-Style Cases in the Light of the New Incompatibilism of the Stit Theory
  30. John Justice Mill-Frege Compatibilism
  31. Bindu Madhok The Price of Frankfurt's Compatibilism
  32. Susan M. Purviance Ethical Externalism and the Moral Sense
  33. Eldon Soifer and Béla Szabados Hypocrisy and Privacy
  34. Bruce W. Price The Worthwhileness Theory of the Prudentially Rational Life
  35. Polycarp Ikuenobe Moral Epistemology, Relativism, African Cultures, and the Distinction between Custom and Morality
  1. A. C. Genova How Wittgenstein Escapes the Slingshot
  2. L. Nathan Oaklander Is There a Difference between the Metaphysics of A- and B- Time?
  3. Rob Bertolet Recanati, Descriptive Names, and the Prospect of New Knowledge
  4. Gordon Knight Idealism, Intentionality, and Nonexistant Objects
  5. Arthur Witherall The Fundamental Question
  6. James O. Young A Defense of the Coherence Theory of Truth
  7. Francesco Orilia Metaphor and Truth-Makers
  8. Pamela Sue Anderson "Standpoint": Its Rightful Place in a Realist Epistemology
  9. Robert Buckley Physicalism and the Problem of Mental Causation
  10. Nancy Slonneger Hancock Anomalous Monism and Physical Closure
  11. A. Minh Nguyen A Critique of Dretske's Conception of State Consciousness
  12. Joe Mintoff Buridan's Ass and Reducible Intentions
  13. Yuval Steinitz The Logical Paradox of Causation
  14. Logi Gunnarsson Climbing Up the Ladder: Nonsense and Textual Strategy in Wittgenstein's Tractatus
  15. Thomas W. Smythe Self-Knowledge and the Self
  16. Marcus Verhaegh Hypothetical and Psychoanalytical Interpretation
  17. Stephen Hetherington A Fallabilist and Wholly Internalist Solution to the Gettier Problem
  18. Hamid Vahid Skepticism and Varieties of Epistemic Universalizability
  19. Mark Tanzer Heidegger on Freedom and Practical Judgement
  20. Lawrence J. Hatab The Ecstatic Nature of Empathy: A Heideggerian Opening for Ethics
  21. Sarah Stroud Moral Commitment and Moral Theory
  22. Mark Painter Language and Moral Justification in Pre-Reformation Philosophy
  23. Jennifer McCrickerd Moral Judgements and the Analytic/Synthetic Distinction
  24. Brian Orend A Just-War Critique of Realism and Pacifism
  25. George Carew Democracy and Ethnicity
  26. Dmitry Shlapentokh Cosmism in European Thought: Humanity without Future in Cosmos
  27. Frank M. Oppenheim How Did William James and Josiah Royce Differ in Their Philosophical Temperments and Styles?
  28. Robert B. Talisse On the Supposed Tension in Peirce's "Fixation of Belief"
  29. Robert M. Wallace Hegel on "Ethical Life" and Social Criticism
  30. Kenneth Westphal Freedom and the Distinction between Phenomena and Noumena: Is Allison's View Methodological, Metaphysical, or Equivocal?
  31. Yiwei Zheng Ockham's Connotation Theory and Ontological Elimination
  32. Donna M. Giancola Toward a Radical Reinterpretation of Parmenides' B3
  33. Michael Golluber Aristotle on Knowledge and the Sense of Touch
  1. Joseph Margolis Back to the Future: Philosophy at the End of the Century
  2. Robert Audi Philosophical Naturalism at the Turn of the Century
  3. Timothy & Lydia McGrew Foundationalism, Transitivity and Confirmation
  4. John Post & Derek Turner Sic Transitivity: Reply to McGrew and McGrew
  5. A. Minh Nguyen On a Searlean Objection to Rosenthal's Theory of State-Consciousness
  6. Ken Akiba Logic and Truth: A Fictionalist View
  7. Brian MacPherson Egocentric Omniscience and Self-Ascriptive Belief
  8. David Reiter Plantinga on the Epistemic Implications of Naturalism
  9. Andrew Latus Moral and Epistemic Luck
  10. Kenneth R. Westphal Hegel's Internal Critique of Naďve Realism
  11. James R. Mensch An Objective Phenomenology: Husserl Sees Colors
  12. Candice S. Goad Leibniz's Early Views on Matter, Modes, and God
  13. Bryan G. Wiebe Unavoidable Blameworthiness
  14. John Lemos The Problems with Emotivism: Reflections on Some MacIntyrean Arguments
  15. S. E. Ney Are Grandfathers and Endangered Species?
  16. Remi Odedoyin Overlapping Concensus: Objectivising a Subjective Standpoint
  17. Paul D. Forster Problems with Rorty's Pragmatist Defence of Liberalism
  18. Dennis R. Cooley Readjusting Utility for Justice
  19. Henry E. Cline The Priority of Democratic Autonomy over Discriminatory Religion
  20. Robert Arp Freud's Wretched Makeshift and Scheler's Religious Act
  21. Phillip Goggans A Minimalist Ethic of Duty
  22. Phil Gosselin Can the Potentiality Argument Survive the Contraception Reductio?
  23. Kurt Torell & Alan G. Marshall Socrates Meets Two Coyotes
  24. James A. Ryan Coherentist Naturalism in Ethics
  25. Jill Sigman How Dances Signify: Exemplification, Representation, and Ordinary Movement
  1. Newton Garver Vagueness and Analysis
  2. Charles Landesman Moore's Proof of an External World and the Problem of Skepticism
  3. Donald L. M. Baxter The Discernibility of Identicals
  4. Venanzio Raspa Lukasiewicz on the Principle of Contradiction
  5. Paul Raymont The Know-How Response to Jackson's Knowledge Argument
  6. Christopher Williams Pictures, Photographs, and Causes
  7. Robert W. Lurz Animal Consciousness
  8. Mariam Thalos Knowledge in an Age of Individual Economy: A Prolegomenon to Epistemology
  9. Louis P. Pojman Equality: A Plethora of Theories
  10. Michael B. Wakoff Alston's Practical Rationality Argument
  11. Patrick Francken & Heimir Geirsson Regresses, Sufficient Reasons, and Cosmological Arguments
  12. Richard Double In Defense of the Smart Aleck: A Reply to Ted Honderich
  13. Philip Dwyer Cooking the Books: John W. Cook on Wittgenstein's Purported Metaphysics
  14. Odysseus Makridis An Inquiry into Book VI of Plato's Republic
  15. Lynn Holt Aristotle on the Arch of Practical Reasoning
  16. John Peterson Natural Law, End, and Virtue in Aquinas
  17. Richard R. Askay A Philosophical Dialogue between Heidegger and Freud
  18. Struan Jacobs Thoughts on Political Sources of Karl Popper's Philosophy of Science
  19. Joyce L. Jenkins The Advantages of Civic Friendship
  20. Aleksandar Jokic Ethics and Ontology: Present Rights of Future Individuals and Property Instantiation
  21. Michael Levine Rational Emotion, Emotional Holism, True Love, and Charlie Chaplin
  22. Dale E. Burrington Blameworthiness
  1. Darryl Wright A Platonist's Copernican Revolution: G. E. Moore and Bradley's Logic
  2. Arthur Witherall Meinongian Metaphysics and Subjectivity
  3. D. E. Bradshaw Meaning, Cognition, and the Philosophy of Thought: Vindicating Traditional Ontology
  4. Robert J. Titiev Finiteness, Perception, and Two Contrasting Cases of Mathematical Idealization
  5. Mark Basil Tanzer Heidegger on Realism and Idealism
  6. Frank Schalow Methodological Elements in Heidegger's Employment of Imagination
  7. Martin Heidegger Traditional Language and Technological Language, Translated by Wanda Torres Gregory
  8. Leora Weitzman Is the Possibility of Massive Error Ruled Out by Semantic Holism?
  9. Ron Wilburn Epistemological Realism as the Skeptic's Heart of Darkness
  10. Robert T. Lehe Realism and Reality
  11. Timothy & Lydia McGrew Internalism and the Collapse of the Gettier Problem
  12. James F. Sennett Direct Justification and Universal Sanction
  13. John Greco The Force of Hume's Skepticism About Unobserved Matters of Fact
  14. Mark Glouberman Cartesian Realism and G/P-Implosion
  15. Heimir Geirsson True Belief Reports and Sharing of Beliefs
  16. Robert F. Allen Absolutism vs. Relativism in Contemporary Ontology
  17. Joseph M. Christianson Criterion of Truth: Being as Sensed
  18. Andrew Askland The Sen of Inequality
  19. Polycarp Ikuenobe A Defense of Epistemic Authoritarianism in Traditional African Cultures
  20. Michael S. McKenna Moral Theory and Modified Compatibilism
  21. David M. Ciocchi One Step Towards a Reasonable Libertarianism
  22. Arthur R. Miller Survival and Diminished Consciousness
    SYMPOSIUM ON UNNATURAL DOUBTS
  1. Richard Rorty, Comments on Michael Williams' Unnatural Doubts
  2. Jonathan Vogel, Skepticism and Foundationalism: A Reply to Michael Williams
  3. Michael Williams, Still Unnatural: A Reply to Vogel and Rorty
    SYMPOSIUM ON THE REALISTIC SPIRIT
  1. Sabina Lovibond, The "Late Seriousness" of Cora Diamond
  2. Warren Goldfarb, Metaphysics and Nonsense: On Cora Diamond's The Realistic Spirit
  3. Cora Diamond, Realism and Resolution: Reply to Warren Goldfarb and Sabina Lovibond
    Articles
  1. Denis G. Arnold, Introspection and its Objects
  2. Nigel J. T. Thomas, Imagery and the Coherence of Imagination: A Critique of White
  3. Aaron Ben-Ze'ev, Appraisal Theories of Emotions
  4. Daniel Berthold-Bond, Hegel and Marx on Nature and Ecology
  5. Kam-Yuen Cheng, Davidson's Action Theory and Epiphenomenalism
  6. Ronald B. DeSousa, What Can't We Do with Economics?
  7. Julian Dodd, Indirect Speech, Parataxis and the Nature of Things Said
  8. Leslie Feldman, Freedom as Motion: Thomas Hobbes and the Images of Liberalism
  9. Gene Fendt, The Others in/of Aristotle's Poetics
  10. Ishtiyaque Haji, Liberating Constraints
  11. Andrew Kelley, Intuition and Immediacy in Kant's "Critique of Pure Reason"
  12. Jonathan Kvanvig, In Defense of Coherentism
  13. John Lemos, Virtue, Happiness, and Intelligibility
  14. Richard Lind, A Microphenomenology of Consonance and Dissonance
  15. Douglas Low, Merleau-Ponty and the Liberal/Communitarian Debate
  16. Mark C. Murphy, The Conscience Principle
  17. Dan Passell, Hume's Arguments for His Sceptical Doubts
  18. William F. Vallicella, The Hume-Edwards Objection to the Cosmological Argument
  19. Jean-Pierre Schachter, The Angel in the Machine
  20. Wendell Stephenson, The Love of God and Neighbor in Simone Weil's Philosophy
  21. Bela Szabados, Wittgenstein's Women: The Philosophical Significance of Wittgenstein's Misogyny
  22. Robert Titiev, Arbitrage and the Dutch Book Theorem: Moral and Mental
  23. Nick Zangwill, Explaining Moral Supervenience
  1. John F. Post The Foundationalism in Irrealism, and the Immorality
  2. Robert K. Shope Nondeviant Chains in Intentional Action
  3. Alfred R. Mele Motivation and Intention
  4. Chad Allen Smith's The Felt Meanings of the World and the Pure Appreciation of Being Simpliciter
  5. R. Richard Beatch Margolis's Moderate Relativism
  6. Joseph Margolis Relativism vs. Pluralism and Objectivism
  7. Kai-Yee Wong Singular Propositions and the A Priori
  8. Heimir Geirsson Partial Propositions and Cognitive Content
  9. Herbert Hochberg Particulars, Universals and Russell's Late Ontology
  10. Kevin Gibson Is the Numbering System in Wittgenstein's Tractatus a Joke?
  11. Jonathan Cohen The Imagery Debate: A Critical Assessment
  12. Nicholas P. Power Fodor's Vindication of Folk Psychology and the Charge of Epiphenomenalism
  13. John A. Humphrey Kripke's Wittgenstein and Private Language: The Same Old Story?
  14. Athanasse Raftopoulos Descartes' Proof of the Essence of Matter and the Cartesian Scientific System
  15. William Vaughan Nur Geistiges ist schrecklich: Heidegger on Schelling's Metaphysics of Evil
  16. Steven D. Weiss Nietzsche's Denial of Opposites
  17. Stephen Griffith Could it have been Reasonable for the Disciples to have Believed that Jesus had Risen from the Dead?
  18. James Hardy Burdens of Proof: Why Modal Ontological Arguments aren't Convincing
  19. Marilyn Friedman Women's Autonomy and Feminist Aspirations
  20. R.W. Brimlow On Groups, Group Action, and Preferential Treatment
  21. Douglas Low Merleau-Ponty and the Foundations of Multiculturalism
  22. Michele Marsonet Richard Rorty's Ironic Liberalism: A Critical Analysis
  23. Gregory Mellema Is it Bad to Omit and Act of Supererogation?
  24. Olusegun Oladipo The Commitment of the African Philosopher
  25. William L. Barthelemy & Sheldon Wein Development Officers and Discrimination
    SYMPOSIUM ON WILLIAM P. ALSTON'S PERCEIVING GOD
  1. Robert Audi Perceptual Experience, Doxastic Practice, and the Rationality of Religious Commitment
  2. Alvin Plantinga What's the Question?
  3. Norman Kretzmann St. Teresa, William Alston, and the Broadminded Atheis
  4. William P. Alston Reply to Critics
    Articles
  1. Herbert Hochberg Particulars as Universals: Russell's Ontological Assay of Particularity and Phenomenological Space-Time
  2. Mark Lance Two Concepts of Entailment
  3. Mark Addis Criteria: The State of the Debate
  4. Michael Scanlan Wittgenstein, Truth-Functions and Generality
  5. William F. Vallicella Do Individuals Exist?
  6. Andrew Melnyk Physicalism, Ordinary Objects, and Identity
  7. Don Ross Minimal Strong Functionalism
  8. Andrew Pessin In Defense of Holism: Reply to Fodor and Lepore
  9. Robert Titiev Causal Troubles
  10. Harold Zellner Is Relativism Self-Defeating?
  11. Arthur Falk Essay on Nature's Semeiosis
  12. John O. Nelson Pragmatism According to Rorty: A Disaster Area
  13. Danielle Macbeth The Logic of Relations and the Ideality of Space
  14. Kenneth R. Westphal Kant's Dynamic Constructions
  15. James Fieser Hume's Concealed Attack on Religion and His Early Critics
  16. Susan Leigh Anderson Being Morally Responsible for an Action versus Acting Responsibly or Irresponsibly
  17. Dan Passell Natural Fact, Moral Reason
  18. Stefan Sencerz Personal Goodness and Moral Facts
  19. Gvozden Flego Thinking the Post-Socialism: From Socialist Community to Pluralistic Society
    SYMPOSIUM ON ACTION
  1. David-Hillel Ruben Mental Overpopulation and the Problem of Action
  2. Jennifer Hornsby Reasons for Trying
  3. Myles Brand Hornsby on Trying
  4. Frederick Adams Trying: You've Got to Believe
  5. Kirk A. Ludwig Trying the Impossible: Reply to Adams
  6. Hugh McCann Intention and Motivational Strength
  7. Michael Zimmerman Actions and Events

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