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81. Midwest Studies in Philosophy: Volume > 21
D. Z. Phillips "In the Beginning Was the Proposition" "In the Beginning Was the Choice" "In the Beginning Was the Dance"
82. Midwest Studies in Philosophy: Volume > 21
David Shatz Hierarchical Theories of Freedom and the Hardening of Hearts
83. Midwest Studies in Philosophy: Volume > 21
William Rowe Circular Explanations, Cosmological Arguments, and Sufficient Reasons
84. Midwest Studies in Philosophy: Volume > 21
Howard Wettstein Awe and the Religious Life: A Naturalistic Perspective
85. Midwest Studies in Philosophy: Volume > 21
Peter van Inwagen Against Middle Knowledge
86. Midwest Studies in Philosophy: Volume > 21
Bryan W. van Norden Mencius on Courage
87. Midwest Studies in Philosophy: Volume > 21
Linda Zagzebski Perfect Goodness and Divine Motivation Theory
88. Midwest Studies in Philosophy: Volume > 21
Philip L. Quinn Religious Awe, Aesthetic Awe
89. Midwest Studies in Philosophy: Volume > 21
Eleonore Stump Awe and Atheism
90. Midwest Studies in Philosophy: Volume > 22
Robert C. Solomon The Politics of Emotion
91. Midwest Studies in Philosophy: Volume > 22
Amélie Oksenberg Rorty Political Sources of Emotions: Greed and Anger
92. Midwest Studies in Philosophy: Volume > 22
Steven Horst Our Animal Bodies
93. Midwest Studies in Philosophy: Volume > 22
Nancy Sherman Empathy and Imagination
94. Midwest Studies in Philosophy: Volume > 22
Margaret Urban Walker Ineluctable Feelings and Moral Recognition
95. Midwest Studies in Philosophy: Volume > 22
Ronald de Sousa Desire and Serendipity
96. Midwest Studies in Philosophy: Volume > 22
Nel Noddings Thinking, Feeling, and Moral Imagination
97. Midwest Studies in Philosophy: Volume > 22
Marilyn Friedman Romantic Love and Personal Autonomy
98. Midwest Studies in Philosophy: Volume > 22
Michael Slote Love and Justice
99. Midwest Studies in Philosophy: Volume > 22
John Morreall The Emotions of Television
100. Midwest Studies in Philosophy: Volume > 22
Peggy Desautels Psychologies of Moral Perceivers