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HEGEL’S INFLUENCE ON GEORGE HERBERT MEAD
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PRAGMATIC PHILOSOPHY AND THE PHENOMENOLOGY OF TIME
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ACTIONS WITHOUT EVENTS
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Hans Lenk
AGAINST TECHNOCRATIC HUBRIS AND POSITIVISTIC IDEALISM:
ANTI-NATURALISTIC AND ANTI-REALISTIC FALLACIES IN DESCRIBING MAN’S RELATIONSHIP TO NATURE (PART TWO)
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JONATHAN EDWARD’S IDEALISTIC ARGUMENT FROM RESISTANCE
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SAINT THOMAS AND ARMING THE CONTRAS
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Frank Schalow
HEIDEGGER’S HERMENEUTICS:
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READING WITTGENSTEIN:
ROMANTIC AND PROSAIC APPROPRIATIONS
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PROBABILITY AND LYCAN’S PARADOX
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HUMAN EMBRYOS AS EXPERIMENTAL SUBJECTS
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Charles Pinches
Quandaries and Virtues:
Against Reductivism in Ethics
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Computocracy
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Speculative Pragmatism
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Russell A. Jacobs
Ethics and Professionalism
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Donald Lee
HOW EPISTEMOLOGY CAN BE A SYSTEM
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POWER, AUTHORITY, AND WISDOM
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THE ENLIGHTENMENT’S TALKING CURE:
HABERMAS, LEGITIMATION CRISIS, AND THE RECENT POLITICAL LANDSCAPE
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STATUS ARGUMENTS AND GENETIC RESEARCH WITH HUMAN EMBRYOS
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Michael D. Beaty
THE PROBLEM OF EVIL:
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QUINE’S INDETERMINACY THESIS
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