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Southwest Philosophy Review
Volume 31, Issue 2, July 2015
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Commentary on Scott Aikin’s “Modest (but not Self-Effacing) Transcendental Arguments”
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Comments on Chad Bogosian’s “Impeccability, Consensus, and Trusting One’s Intuitions”
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Kane is Not Able: A Reply to Vicens’ “Self-Forming Actions and Confl icts of Intention”
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Robust Alternatives, Blame, and the Tax Evasion Case
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Kant and Gender: On Part II
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Philosophical Stances and Epistemic Levels:
Comments on Sergio A. Gallegos’ “Are the Empirical and Materialist Stances Really Compatible?”
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Some Limitations on Interspecies Intersubjectivity:
Commentary on Sarah Vincent’s “Interspecies Interubjectivity: On its Possibilities and Limitations”
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The Mountain of the Self: Comments on “Self-love and Moral Agency”
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Commentary on “‘The Argument has made the Decision’: Deliberation in Plato’s Crito”
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Comments on Walter Riker’s “The Complicity Objection and the Return of Prescriptions”
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Commentary on Justin Clarke’s “Affirming Anti-Rationalism”
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Comment on David Hildebrand’s “Art is not Entertainment: John Dewey’s Pragmatist Defense of an Aesthetic Distinction”
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Descartes on God’s Existence: Distinctness, Necessity, and Possibility in the Ontologica Argument
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Of Demands and Desires for Picon Punch: Commentary on Avery Archer’s “What is Direction of Fit?”
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Comments on Suffis’ “Emergent Panpsychism, Emotional Zombies, and Fundamental Kinds”
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Aristotle and the Virtues of Will Power
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Historicity and Myth in the Work of Johann Jakob Bachofen:
Reassessing the Feminist Relevavance of Das Mutterrecht
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What Animalists Should Say About Animals
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