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161. Philosophical Studies: Volume > 22
Liberato Santoro Dr. Faustus’ Mentor: Adorno and the Death of Art
162. Philosophical Studies: Volume > 22
J. McBride L’Etranger of Albert Camus
163. Philosophical Studies: Volume > 22
Joseph F Rychlak The Well-Spring of Human Teleology: From Emotion to Affective Assessment
164. Philosophical Studies: Volume > 22
Eileen A Gavin Exploring Emotion: a Collaborative Venture
165. Philosophical Studies: Volume > 22
P Æ Hutchings ‘Words after Speech’: Phenomenology and Symbol in T. S. Eliot’s Quartets
166. Philosophical Studies: Volume > 23
James F O’Brien Antimatter: A Study of Generation and Corruption in the Subatomic Realm
167. Philosophical Studies: Volume > 23
J W Berry A Psychocultural Perspective: Ecological, Cultural, Biological and Behavioural Interactions
168. Philosophical Studies: Volume > 23
Gordon Bermant Comparative Perspectives on the Pigeon to Person Problem
169. Philosophical Studies: Volume > 23
David O’Connor On the Viability of Macquarrie’s God-Talk
170. Philosophical Studies: Volume > 23
Raymond J McCall The Thrust of Comparative Psychology
171. Philosophical Studies: Volume > 23
Kai Nielsen Facts, Factual Statements and Theoretical Terms
172. Philosophical Studies: Volume > 23
Mary Anne Siderits Person vs. Pigeonmonger: The Variable of Counteraction
173. Philosophical Studies: Volume > 23
Daniel J Otten The Naturalization of Religion in Santayana
174. Philosophical Studies: Volume > 23
F F Centore The Possibility of Metaphysics
175. Philosophical Studies: Volume > 23
Peter McCormick Three Questions about Metaphilosophical Differences
176. Philosophical Studies: Volume > 23
Bob Brecher Aquinas on Anselm
177. Philosophical Studies: Volume > 23
J Derek Holmes J. H. Newman: History, Liberalism and the Dogmatic Principle
178. Philosophical Studies: Volume > 23
Alan P F Sell ‘Philosophical Studies’ and Philosophical Frontiers
179. Philosophical Studies: Volume > 23
F P O’Gorman Yet Another Look at the Ontological Argument
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Robin Gill A New Approach to Religions?