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61. Philosophical Studies: Volume > 16
Larry Azar The Elusive One: Some Historical Explorations
62. Philosophical Studies: Volume > 16
John J. Ansbro Kierkegaard’s Gospel of Suffering
63. Philosophical Studies: Volume > 16
Gavin Ardley Philosophy of Science: Dualist or Integral?
64. Philosophical Studies: Volume > 16
M A MacConaill Accidental Change and Quadricausality
65. Philosophical Studies: Volume > 16
Patrick Æ Hutchings Works of Art and the Ontology of Analogy
66. Philosophical Studies: Volume > 16
J B O’Malley Morality as Style In Action: Towards an Existential View of Ethics
67. Philosophical Studies: Volume > 16
Giles Hibbert The Nature and Immortality of the Soul according to St Thomas
68. Philosophical Studies: Volume > 17 > Issue: 0
W Gregory Lycan Hartshorne and Findlay on ‘Necessity’ in the Ontological Argument
69. Philosophical Studies: Volume > 17 > Issue: 0
Tziporah Kasachkoff Ontological Implications of the Paradigm Case Argument
70. Philosophical Studies: Volume > 17 > Issue: 0
John King-Farlow Metaphysics and Probability
71. Philosophical Studies: Volume > 17 > Issue: 0
James Gould Metaphysics
72. Philosophical Studies: Volume > 17 > Issue: 0
F P Bordet The Existential Dimension of Moral Experience
73. Philosophical Studies: Volume > 17 > Issue: 0
N D O’Donoghue Existence and God
74. Philosophical Studies: Volume > 17 > Issue: 0
Leo Rauch Brentano’s Psychology and the Problem of Existential Import
75. Philosophical Studies: Volume > 17 > Issue: 0
Philip Pettit Parmenides and Sartre
76. Philosophical Studies: Volume > 17 > Issue: 0
Joseph Bobik The First Part of the Third Way
77. Philosophical Studies: Volume > 17 > Issue: 0
Colin Hamer Why Ryle is not a Behaviourist
78. Philosophical Studies: Volume > 17 > Issue: 0
F F Centore Copernicus, Hooke and Simplicity
79. Philosophical Studies: Volume > 17 > Issue: 0
Harry La Plante The Characteristics of Existence
80. Philosophical Studies: Volume > 18 > Issue: 0
John King-Farlow Constructor Reconstructus: A Symposium on Wittgenstein’s Primitive Languages