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121. Philosophical Studies: Volume > 20 > Issue: 0
P S Wadia Can ‘The Way Things Seem to Us’ Ever Guarantee ‘The Way They Really are’?
122. Philosophical Studies: Volume > 20 > Issue: 0
Larry Azar Heredity versus Evolution
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Gerald Hanratty The Identity Theory of Herbert Feigl
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Asa Kasher On Sommers’ Concept of Natural Syntax
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F F Centore The Metalogic of Mathematical Logic
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J B O’Malley Making Meaning
127. Philosophical Studies: Volume > 20 > Issue: 0
I A Bunting Perception and the Existence Criterion
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Edward J O’Toole Some Reflections on George Santayana
129. Philosophical Studies: Volume > 20 > Issue: 0
Thomas A Fay Wittgenstein’s Critique of Metaphysics in the Tractatus
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A J Boekraad Newman Studies
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Gerard Watson Aristotle’s Concept of Matter
132. Philosophical Studies: Volume > 20 > Issue: 0
John King-Farlow Metaphysics and Probability, ‘Meaning’ and ‘Justification’
133. Philosophical Studies: Volume > 20 > Issue: 0
Nolan Kaiser Distributive Justice and Rule Utilitarianism
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Joseph Bobik Further Reflections on the First Part of the Third Way
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Kevin Rafferty Nédoncelle’s Personalist Way to God
136. Philosophical Studies: Volume > 21
Patrick J Hill Philosophical Disagreements and Self-Awareness
137. Philosophical Studies: Volume > 21
Anne C Stubbs Strawson and Scepticism
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Paul Tibbetts On Making a Pain Public: An Hypothesis from Neurology
139. Philosophical Studies: Volume > 21
J Derek Holmes Newman on Faith and History
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William Christensen Sartre’s Interpretation of Consciousness as Spontaneous