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The concept of the given in contemporary philosophy
Vol. 1/2
John Wild
William James's concept of the stream of thought phenomenologically interpreted
Vol. 1/4
Alfred Schütz
The last phase of Husserl's phenomenology
Maximilian Beck
Edmund Husserl, Die Frage nach dem Ursprung der Geometrie
Dorion Cairns
In reply to Cairns' critical remarks
The ideality of verbal expressions
Concerning Beck's "The Last Phase of Husserl's Phenomenology
A non-egological conception of consciousness
Vol. 1/3
Aron Gurwitsch
Strata of experience
Felix Kaufmann
Notizen zu Raumkonstitution (I)
Vol. 1/1
Edmund Husserl
Notizen zur Raumkonstitution I
On imagination
Fritz Kaufmann
Edmund Husserl and the background of his philosophy
Marvin Farber
The world as phenomenological problem
Ludwig Landgrebe
Notizen zu Raumkonstitution (II)
The function of phenomenological analysis
Critical Phenomenological Realism
Herbert Spiegelberg
Phenomenology and metaphysics
Vol. 10
Malvine Husserl
Vol. 11/4
Jean Hering
Edith Steins Werke I. Kreuzeswissenschaft. Studien ueber Johannes a Cruce
Edmund Husserl, Cartesianische Meditationen und Pariser Vorträge
Choosing among projects of action
Vol. 12/2
Edith Stein, endliches und ewiges sein
Vol. 12/4
The proper object of psychology
Vol. 13/3
Edmund Husserl's ideas, volume II
Die Phaenomenologie und die Fundamente der Wissenschaften (Ideas III by Edmund Husserl)
Vol. 13/4
Edmund Husserl, Ideas II
Edmund Husserl, Ideas III
A. Kastil, Die Philosophie Franz Brentanos
Vol. 13/2
Hugo Bergmann
Marcel and the ground issues of metaphysics
Vol. 14/4
William Ernest Hocking
Common-sense and scientific interpretation of human action
Vol. 14/1
Mead and Husserl on the self
Vol. 15
Van Meter Ames
The last work of Edmund Husserl I
Vol. 16/3
Persönliche Aufzeichnungen
The last work of Edmund Husserl II
Vol. 17
Doubt and phenomenological reduction
Vol. 18
Forrest Williams
Théorie du champ de la conscience, by Aron Gurwitsch
Vivian Jerauld McGill
The Meaning of Objectivism and Realism in Max Scheler's Philosophy of Religion
Vol. 2/3
Hanna Hafkesbrink
Socrates as a precursor of phenomenology
Vol. 2/1
Michael Landmann
Scheler's theory of intersubjectivity and the general thesis of the alter ego
On the relationship between Husserl's phenomenology and psychological insight
Ludwig Binswanger
The phenomenological approach to history I
Phänomenologie und Anthropologie
Phenomenality and transcendence
Vol. 20/2
Hermann Ulrich Asemissen
Husserl's transcendental-phenomenological reduction
Vol. 20
Richard Schmitt
Type and eidos in Husserl's late philosophy
The phenomenological approach in social sciences
Hans Neisser
Husserl's critique of Hume's notion of "distinctions of reason"
Robert E. Butts
Vedanta as transcendental phenomenology
Praous Jivan Chaudhury
E. Fink, sein, wahrheit, welt
Samuel Hart
E. Fink, alles und nichts
Vol. 21
W Schwartz
In memory of a great philosopher
Vol. 22/4
Lev Shestov
Phenomenology and analysis
Vol. 23/1
Husserl's critique of Descartes
Vol. 23/2
Jean-Marc Laporte
Edith Stein on her activity as an assistant of Edmund Husserl
Roman Witold Ingarden
Phenomenology and positivism
Debabrata SinhaSinha Debabrata
First philosophy and the problem of the world
Immanent constitution in Husserl's lectures on time
Vol. 24
Robert Sokolowski
The concept of truth in Husserl's Logical investigations
Louis Dupré
In Memoriam - Alexander Koyré
Vol. 25/3
Transcendental phenomenology and existentialism
Vol. 25/1
James M. Edie
Husserl and the coherence of other minds problem
Vol. 26/1
Chauncey B. Downes
Husserl and pre-reflexive constitution
Richard T Murphy
Brentano on the history of Greek philosophy
Some parallels between analysis and phenomenology
Vol. 27
Don Ihde
Edmund Husserl, Phänomenologische Psychologie
Walter Cerf
Consciousness and its correlatives
Vol. 28/4
Jitendra Kumar
The logic of parts and wholes in Husserl's Investigations
Studies in Phenomenology and Psychology, by Aron Gurwitsch
The idea of a naturalistic logic
Vol. 29
Fiction and phenomenology
Donald Kuspit
Husserl's thoughts on God and faith
Induction and Husserl's theory of eidetic variation
David Michael Levin
On the nature and aims of phenomenology
Vol. 3/1
An introduction to existential philosophy
Vol. 3/3
Moritz Geiger
Nicolai Hartmann and phenomenology
Language as phenomenon
Vol. 30
Margaret Chatterjee
Towards a theory of intentionality
Imagination
Vol. 31/2
Edward Casey
Perceiving and imagining
James R. Kuehl
Husserl and Brentano on intentionality
James C. Morrison
Theodor Conrad, zur Wesenslehre des psychischen Lebens und erLebens
Waltraut Stein
A psychological contribution to the phenomenology of the Other
Vol. 32
David Smillie
The noematics of reason
Garth Gillan
Eidetic analysis, informal rigor and a phenomenological critique of Carnap's notion of explication
Vol. 33/2
Robert S. Tragesser
B. Waldenfels, das zwischenreich des dialogs
An essay on phenomenology
R.K. Raval
Intuition and horizon in the philosophy of Husserl
Vol. 34
Henry Pietersma
Aron Gurwitsch (1901-1973)
Lester Embree
The "fifth meditation" and Husserl's Cartesianism
David Carr(Emory University)
The "fifth" meditation and Husserl's Cartesianism
Perception and the "concrete abstractness" of science
Charles Hartshorne
Adolph Reinach
Vol. 35
A common misunderstanding concerning Husserl's crisis-text
Philip Bossert
A common misunderstanding concerning Husserl's Crisis-text
Brief an Arthur Liebert (25.VI.1936)
Psychology from the phenomenological standpoint of Husserl
Vol. 36
Jacob Golomb
Phenomenology and the theory of science, by Aron Gurwitsch
Frederick Kersten
Heidegger and the phenomenological reduction
Francis Seeburger
Descriptive phenomenology and constructivism
Vol. 37
Hans Seigfried
On Husserl's theory of consciousness in the 5th "Logical investigation"
Quentin Smith
Husserl's Crisis
Husserl
Margaret van de Pitte
Generalizing abstraction and the judgment of subsumption in Aron Gurwitsch's version of Husserl's theory of intentionality
Vol. 38
Gilbert T Null
Husserl and scientific realism
Vol. 39
Gary Gutting
Intention
Klaus Hedwig
A note on "is" and "ought" in phenomenological perspective
Kant, Husserl and Heidegger on time and the unity of "consciousness"
Ronald P Morrison
Husserl's theory of the phenomenological reduction in the "Logical investigations"
Husserl and Heidegger
Vol. 40
On seeing a material thing in space
John Drummond(Fordham University)
The concept of evidence in Husserl's genealogy of logic
Vol. 41
Lee Regis Snyder
Hume's missing shade of blue
Vol. 42/3
John Morreall
The function of fiction
Ynhui Park
Phenomenology of memory from Husserl to Merleau-Ponty
David Farrell Krell
What is Husserl's first philosophy?
Jeffner Allen
Context dependent knowledge
Robert Ackermann
H.P. rickman, Wilhelm Dilthey
Elżbieta Paczkowska-Łagowska
The limitations of sense experience
Gerald Stanley
Seeing our own faces
Robert Oakes
Evolutionary epistemology is self-referentially inconsistent
Carl Kordig
Husserl on the foundational structures of natural and cultural sciences
Vol. 42/1
Robert D'Amico
M.-L. schubert kalsi, alexius Meinong
The phenomenology of Karol Wojtyla
Hans Köchler
A causal analysis of seeing
Michael Tye
R. Martin, semiotics and linguistic structures
Frederic Fitch
Frege's "objects" and "concepts"
Brian Birchall
The phenomenon of "the look"
George StackRobert Plant
The originality of Hume's theory of obligation
Henry David Aiken
Persons and morality
Elie M Adams
Erwin Straus and Alfred Schutz
Maurice Natanson
Aquinas on God's omnipresence and timelessness
Richard La Croix
Husserl and private languages
Peter Hutcheson
Speechless brutes
John Heil
Markers on the road to the phenomenological movement
Vol. 43
Karl Schuhmann
Movements in philosophy
Vol. 44
Suzanne Cunningham
Truth-makers
Kevin MulliganPeter SimonsBarry Smith
The relation of form and stuff in Husserl's grammar of pure logic
Robert Hanna
Perceptual meaning in Husserl
Vol. 45
Edmund Husserl, Collected works II: Ideas pertaining to a pure phenomenology and to a phenomenological philosophy
Vol. 46
The role of "Ich kann" in Husserl's answer to Humean skepticism
Albert A Johnstone
Husserl's alleged private language
Vol. 47
The phenomenological analysis of earth's motion
Vol. 48
Pierre Kerszberg
Schlick and Husserl on the foundations of phenomenology
Jim Shelton
Was Husserl a nominalist?
Vol. 49
J.P. Moreland
Time and spatial models
Mary Jeanne Larrabee
Die Apologie von Schanz...
Vol. 5/1
Franz Brentano
The concept of group and the theory of perception
Ernst Cassirer
Ich danke Ihnen fuer die Weise, wie Sie das mir von Stumpf gegebene Versprechen bei ihm in Erinnerung brachten...
Sie erfreuen mich durch den Bericht ueber Dr. Lederers philanthropische Erfolge...
On multiple realities
Vol. 5/4
Ihre Kritik von Ewald...
Phenomenology and physics
Vol. 5/2
Henry Margenau
The problem of knowledge and phenomenology
Vol. 50/Supplementary volume
Husserl's yearbook
The primacy of perception in Husserl's theory of imagining
Mark R Drost
Husserl, Heidegger and transcendental philosophy
Steven Crowell(Rice University)
Reply to reviewers
Vol. 51/2
Kendall L. Walton
Real imaginings
Patrick Maynard
Vol. 51/3
Jonathan Bennett
Why Plantinga must move from defense to theodicy
Jerry L. Walls
Hegel's theory of mental activity
Richard Aquila(Department of Psychology, University of Tennessee)
Philosophical essays, by Richard Cartwright
Richard B. Angell
Rethinking democracy, by Carol C. Gould
Lawrence C. Becker
The possibility of weakness of will, by Robert Dunn
Alison McIntyre
On being epistemically intemal
Vol. 51/4
Stephen Hetherington
Matter in mind: a study of Kant's transcendental deduction, by Richard E. Aquila
Ralf Meerbote
Comments on mimesis as make-believe
George M. Wilson
Physicalism
Andrew Melnyk
We will do it
Raimo Tuomela
Paradoxes, by R. M. Sainsbury
Roy A. Sorensen
Reply to Roque
Alasdair MacIntyre
Ad walls
Alvin Plantinga
Tropes and supervenience
Terence Parsons
Davidson's transcendental arguments
William Maker
Virtues and rules
Robert Roberts
Aesthetic understanding
Peter Forrest
Plato's defense of justice
Norman O. Dahl
Intensional logic and the metaphysics of intentionality, by Edward N. Zalta
Dale Jacquette
Artists in the shadows
Nicholas Wolterstorff
Individuality: an essay on the foundations of metaphysics, by Jorge J. E. Gracia
Ignacio Angelelli
Bearers of virtue
Ramon M. Lemos
Precis of the limits of morality
Shelly Kagan
Replies to my critics
Hampton on Hobbes on state-of nature cooperation
Ishtiyaque Haji
Sense and certainty, by Marie McGinn
John Greco
Shelly Kagan's the limits of morality
Michael Slote
Nietzsche's philosophy of culture
Frederick Olafson
Knowledge and evidence, by Paul K. Moser
Timm Triplett
Neither mentioning "brains in a vat" nor mentioning brains in a vat will prove that we are not brains in a vat
Marian David
Symposium contribution on events and their names by Jonathan Bennett
David H. Sanford
Practical reflection, by J. David Velleman
Michael H. Robins
Happiness, by Lynne McFall
Thomas L. Carson
Kierkegaard's pragmatist faith
Steven M. Emmanuel
Backwards and forwards in the modal logic of agency
Nuel D. Belnap
Realism and psychologism in 19th century logic
Richard R. Brockhaus
Frances Kamm
A note on mimesis as make-believe
Richard Wollheim
Normativity and motivation
Leigh B. Kelley
Moral dilemmas, by Walter Sinnott-Armstrong
Philip L. Quinn
Personal identity and reductionism
Brian Jonathan Garrett
The need for warrant
Cooperating and contracting
Jean Hampton
Spinoza, by Alan Donagan
Don Garrett
The independence criterion of substance
Gary RosenkrantzJoshua Hoffman
Epicurus' ethical theory: the pleasures of invulnerability
Martha C. Nussbaum
Events
Jaegwon Kim
Causation, supervenience, and method
Keith Campbell
Language competence and tradition-constituted rationality
Alicia Juarrero Roque
Precis of mimesis as make-believe
Defending moral options
Dan Brock
Rationality, by Harold I. Brown
Stephen Nathanson
Precis of events and their names
The representational content of musical experience
Mark DeBellis
Skepticism in ethics, by Panayot Butchvarov
James Dreier
Reason and morality: a defense of the egocentric perspective, by Richard Fumerton
Vol. 52/4
Richard Feldman
Unger's psychological continuity theory
Vol. 52/1
Sydney Shoemaker
Things change
Vol. 52/3
Mark Heller
Pursuit of truth
Barry Stroud
Toward a compatibility theory for internalist and externalist epistemologies
James F. Sennett
From cognitive science to folk psychology
Vol. 52/2
Terence Horgan
The dynamics of rational deliberation, by Brian Skyrms
Richard C. Jeffrey
The self-defeating character of skepticism
Douglas C. Long
The absurdity of life
Steven Luper-Foy
Natural signs: a theory of intentionality, by Laird Addis
Ausonio Marras
Recent work on Hegel
Karl Ameriks
A combinatorial theory of possibility, by D. M. Armstrong
Peter Menzies
Almost indiscernible twins
H. E. Baber
Induction and the Gettier problem
Richard Creath
Sklar on methodological conservatism
Jonathan Vogel
An ontology of art, by Gregory Currie
Jerrold Levinson
The epistemic role of qualitative content
Theodore W. Schick
Skepticism and interpretation
Kirk A. Ludwig
Lying, liars and language
David Simpson
Nonfactualism about normative discourse
Peter Railton
Precis of wise choices, apt feelings
Allan Gibbard
Kant's copernican revolution, by Ermanno Bencivenga
Gordon Brittan
The laws of thought
Hilary Kornblith
Gibbard on morality and sentiment
Thomas E. Hill
Truth, activation vectors and possession conditions for concepts
Hilary Putnam
Substance without substratum
Arda Denkel
Divine nature and human language: essays in philosophical theology, by William P. Alston
Thomas V. Morris
Activation vectors versus propositional attitudes
Paul M. Churchland
Reply to Blackburn, Carson, Hill, and Railton
Love's knowledge, by Martha C. Nussbaum
Richard Eldridge
I touch what I saw
Arindam Chakrabarti
Discussion of Peter Unger's identity, consciousness and value
Richard Swinburne
Where's the good in teleology?
Mark A. Bedau
Thinking, language and experience
Tomis Kapitan
Semantics and the psyche
Marcelo Dascal Amir Horowitz
Deciding for others: the ethics of surrogate decision making, by Allan E. Buchanan and Dan W. Brock
Donald Vandeveer
Nietzsche's critique of truth
Ken Gemes
Was Meinong only pretending?
Frederick Kroon
Demonstrating with descriptions
Marga Reimer
The truth connection
Earl Conee
Cognitive reason
D. Goldstick
Putnam on truth
Richard Rorty
Grundlagen einer Theorle der Wahrheit, by Lorenz B. Puntel
Barry Smith
What is at stake between Putnam and Rorty?
Paul Forster
Comments on some aspects of Peter Unger's identity, consciousness and value
Peter Strawson
Putnam on intentionality
John Haldane
Causality, reliabilism, and mathematical knowledge
Albert Casullo
Husserl and analytic philosophy and husserlian intentionality and non-foundational realism
Practical reasoning, by Robert Audi
Noah Lemos
You know what you falsely believe (or: Pollock, know thyself!)
Robert K. Shope
On action, by Carl Ginet
Alfred Mele
The concept of the highest good in Kant's moral theory
Stephen Engstrom
Causation and universals, by Evan Fales
John W. Carroll
A moderate mentalism
Christopher Peacocke
Gibbard's conceptual scheme for moral philosophy
Criteria of identity and the individuation of natural-kind events
Elias E. Savellos
Eplstemic justification. essays in the theory of knowledge, by William Alston
Matthias Steup
Justification by balance
Harvey Siegel
Heidegger's question of being and the augustinian picture' of language
Herman Philipse
In defense of global supervenience
R. Cranston PaullTheodore Sider
How to build a person
Stephen Schiffer
Direct realism, indirect realism, and epistemology
Harold I. Brown
Contextualism and knowledge attributions
Keith Derose
Reply to shope
John L. Pollock
Gibbard on normative logic
Simon Blackburn
Multiple realization and the metaphysics of reduction
Heidegger and Habermas on criticism and totality
David Kolb
Pleasure, passion and truth
J. E. Tiles
Deontology, incommensurability and the arbitrary
Anthony Ellis
Precis of identity, consciousness and value
Peter Unger
Of one's own free will
Dennis W. StampeMartha I. Gibson
Three rival versions of moral enquiry: encyclopaedia, genealogy, and tradition, by Alasdair MacIntyre
Joel J. Kupperman
Direct and indirect belief
Curtis Brown
Are human rights based on equal human worth?
Louis P. Pojman
The circle of acquaintance: perception, consciousness, and empathy, by David Woodruff Smith
In defence of "this worldly" causality
Vol. 53
Nancy Cartwright
The problem of self-knowledge in Kant's "refutation of idealism"
Leibniz and Arnauld
David Blumenfeld
Contingency, a prioricity and acquaintance
Thomas Ryckman
Reflections on Dennett and consciousness
Arousal and the ends of desire
Rockney Jacobsen
Judgement and justification
In defense of laws
John Earman
Stringency of rights and "ought"
Gilbert Harman
Skeptical problems, semantical solutions
David Christensen
The impossibility of massive error
L. S. Carrier
The imagery debate
Kim Sterelny
The natural and the normative
Lorne Falkenstein
Multiple drafts and higher-order thoughts
David Rosenthal
Time and eternity
William E. Mann
State-space semantics and meaning holism
The Gestalt controversy
Dennis Sweet
On the nature and existence of God
John F. Post
Baffling phenomena and other studies in the philosophy of knowledge and valuation
Norman Swartz
Sunburn
Anthony Dardis
Indeterminism and free agency
Timothy E. O'Connor
The ontology of physical objects
W. DeanDean W. Zimmerman
Précis of holism
Ernest LePoreJerry Fodor
The virtues of common pursuit
Nancy Sherman
Visualizing in arithmetic
Marcus Giaquinto
Frege
Michael D. Resnik
Reply to critics
Of transplants and trolleys
Eric Mack
Mind/consciousness dualism in Sānkhya-yoga philosophy
Paul Schweizer
The truth about relativism
Bruce Aune
One more failed transcendental argument
Anthony Brueckner
Burge on content
Reinaldo Elugardo
Main developments in recent scholarship on the critique of pure reason
Guenter Zoeller
Epistemic desiderata
William Alston
Localism and analyticity
Michael Devitt
Précis of consciousness explained
Daniel Dennett
Double-aspect foundherentism
Susan Haack
Varieties of moral personality
Ferdinand Schoeman
Précis of laws and symmetry
Bas C. van Fraassen
The message is
Idealized conceptual roles
Georges Rey
Heidegger and artificial intelligence
Beth Preston
Rights as normative constraints on others
George W. Rainbolt
Armstrong, Cartwright, and Earman on laws and symmetry
Mind, meaning and metaphysics
Exploring the realm of rights
Bruce Russell
Appendix a (for philosophers)
Frank Jackson
Is conceivability a guide to possibility?
Stephen Yablo
Belief, justification and knowledge
James E. Taylor
How fast does time pass?
Ned Markosian
Sense, subject and horizon
Carleton Christensen
Thomas Reid on freedom and morality
Transplants and trolleys
Bernard Gert
Understanding and blaming
Lawrence Vogel
Indeterminacy of translation—theory and practice
Dorit Bar-On
A coherence theory of autonomy
Laura W. Ekstrom Laura Waddell Ekstrom
Logical cognition
Précis of the realm of rights
Judith Jarvis Thomson
Précis of material beings
Peter Van Inwagen
Reply to commentators
Comments on Peter Van Inwagen's material beings
Jay F. Rosenberg
The elimination of experience
William Seager
The pragmatic psyche
Radu J Bogdan
Aristotle on the non-supervenience of local motion
Michael J. White
The unity of the self
Representation and style
James D. Carney
Peter Van Inwagen's material beings
Eli Hirsch
Act and maxim
Graham Oddie
The social anatomy of inference
Robert Brandom
Music, art, and metaphysics
Gregory Currie
Lovely and suspect ideas
Raiders of the lost distinction
On what there isn't
Les liaisons dangereuses
Vol. 54/1
One more foiled defense of skepticism
Vol. 54/2
Morality and the emotions
Vol. 54/3
Self-other asymmetries and virtue theory
Michael Stocker
Bats, brain scientists, and the limitations of introspection
Derk Pereboom
Arthur Collins's the nature of mental things
Vol. 54/4
Richard Moran
Perception and mystical experience
George S. Pappas
How should future opinion affect current opinion?
Richard Foley
Précis of a system of pragmatic idealism
Nicholas Rescher
Meaning and metaphilosophy
Paul Horwich
Particulars in particular clothing
Peter Simons
Laws, natures, and contingent necessities
Crawford L. Elder
Replies to commentators
What is the connection principle?
Jerry FodorErnest LePore
Why Alston's mystical doxastic practice is subjective
Richard M. Gale
Nietzsche on truth and philosophy
Steven D. Hales Robert C. Welshon
Précis of perceiving god
Second thoughts
Jennifer Radden
The fixation of belief and its undoing
Henry E. Kyburg
The structure of the skeptical argument
The shifting content of knowledge attributions
Vagueness
Critical remarks on the sources of the self by Charles Taylor
On belief and the captivity of the will
Dion Scott-Kakures
Précis of the metaphysics of meaning
Jerrold Katz
Rescuing ethical theory
Henry S. Richardson
Ontologically dependent entities
Roderick Chisholm
Religious disagreements and doxastic practices
Robert M. Adams
Snails rolled up contrary to all sense
Rolf George Paul Rusnock
Cognitive schemes and truth as an ideal
Jack W Meiland
Defining justification and naturalizing epistemology
Robert Almeder
Paradox and privacy
Edward H. Minar
The nature and the impossibility of moral perfection
Kant, Hume, and our ordinary concept of causation
Harold Langsam
Wittgenstein, phenomenology and what it makes sense to say
Alva Noë(Department of Rhetoric, University of California Berkeley)
Hume's system
Annette C. Baier
From morality to virtue and back?
Stephen L. Darwall
Taylor on self-celebration and gratitude
Psychological externalism and psychological explanation
Joseph Owens
Précis of from morality to virtue
The disappearance of time
L. Nathan Oaklander
An apprentice argument
Elijah Millgram
Katz on indeterminacy and the proto-theory
Roger F. Gibson
Literature and rationality
Paul Taylor
Comments on sources of the self by Charles Taylor
Nicholas Rescher's metaphilosophical inquiries
Joseph Margolis
Thought experiments in science and philosophy
James Cargile
Sense, reference and rule-following
Paul Boghossian
Précis of sources of the self
Charles Taylor
How to perform a reduction
D. H. M. Brooks
A progress of sentiments, reflections on Hume's treatise
Louis E. Loeb
Focusing on truth
Richard L. Kirkham
Robert Adams's new anti-molinist argument
William Lane Craig
Real emotion
David Pugmire
Transforming vision
Self-knowledge and "inner sense" lecture I
The connection principle and the ontology of the unconscious
John SearleErnest LePore
The naive theory of colour
Clive Stroud-Drinkwater
Primitive substances
E. J. Lowe
Self-knowledge and "inner sense" lecture II
Katz and Wittgenstein
Eddy M. Zemach
On the nature and scope of morality
Terrance McConnell
Expressing and attributing beliefs
A janus view on Rescher's perspectival pluralism
Johanna Seibt
Self-knowledge and "inner sense" lecture III
Philosophy and its history
Michael Frede
In defence of phenomenalistic idealism
John Foster
Predication without universals?
James Van Cleve
Content and causation in perception
Michael Pendlebury
Preserving the principle of one object to a place
Michael Burke
The pragmatic idealism of Nicholas Rescher
John Kekes
Unreality
J. A. Cover
Rescher on rationality and morality
The intentional acquisition of mental states
Vol. 55/4
Luc Bovens
Radical realism
Vol. 55/3
Jude P. Dougherty
Rightness and reasons
David Norton
On Paul Guyer's Kant and the experience of freedom
Vol. 55/2
Moral anthropology in Kant's aesthetics and ethics
Paul Guyer
Kitcher and the achievement of science
Peter Machamer
Are some propositions empirically necessary?
Philip L. Peterson
Blind realism
The aesthetic value of representation in painting
Alan H. Goldman
Truth and historicity
Lawrence Johnson
Why not solipsism?
Elliott Sober
Intentional self-deception in a single coherent self
Vol. 55/1
W. J. Talbott
Internal reasons
Michael B Smith
Warrant entails truth
Trenton Merricks
Why theorize how to live with each other?
Ancient conceptions of happiness
Privacy, intimacy, and isolation
William A. Parent
Artifacts and constituents
Emergence or reduction?
Ralf Stoecker
Epistemic warrant as proper function
Confrontations with the reaper
Stephen E. Rosenbaum
Reasons and feelings in Kantian morality
Leibniz on divine foreknowledge of future contingents and human freedom
Michael Murray
New philosophy of social science
Peter Winch
Précis of warrant
Objectivity disfigured
Alexander Miller
Socrates
Nicholas White
Kant on the impossibility of the "soft sciences"
Abhaya C. NayakEric Sotnak
Response to warrant
Précis of human morality
Samuel Scheffler
The new constellation
Thomas A. McCarthy
Reliabilism, analyses and defeaters
Reply to three commentators
Pragmatism and the philosophy of language
Danielle Macbeth
Comments on Plantinga's two-volume work on warrant
Carl Ginet
Consciousness, intentionality and function
Pierre Jacob
Précis of the advancement of science
Philip Kitcher
The common mind
Huw Price
Précis of the morality of happiness
Julia Annas
Human morality's authority
Cartwright on probabilistic causality
Ellery Eells
Author's response
The morality of happiness by Julia Annas
Richard Kraut
Our errant epistemic aim
Stephen Maitzen
Reply to Cooper
Reid's critique of Berkeley and Hume
Causes and coincidences
Evan Fales
Capacities, tendencies and the problem of singular causes
Margaret Morrison
Adjusting utility for justice
Fred Feldman
Kitcher on advancing science
Dudley Shapere
Abstract and concrete
Paul Humphreys
Perfectionism
Plantinga on epistemic warrant
The architectonic of Hegel's phenomenology of spirit
Jon Stewart
Proper and improper use of cognitive faculties
Consciousness, the brain and the connection principle
John Searle
Why the connection argument doesn't work
Robert Van Gulick
Non-reductionism and John Searle's the rediscovery of the mind
Mental causation in Searle's "biological naturalism"
Two kinds of actions
H. M. CollinsMartin Kusch
Cognitive value and the advancement of science
Isaac Levi
Knowledge and the internal
John McDowell
Knowledge and the social articulation of the space of reasons
Absolute vs. relational theories of space and time
Robert Rynasiewicz
Contextual analysis in ethics
Moral judges and human ideals
Susan Wolf
Picoeconomics
Kent Bach
Making sense of Kant's schematism
Précis of nature's capacities and their measurement
Reply to Eells, Humphreys and Morrison
Theories of truth
Dorothy Grover
The advancement of realism
Richard Miller
Eudaimonism and the appeal to nature in the morality of happiness
John M. Cooper
Précis of Kant and the experience of freedom
Is consciousness vague or arbitrary?
Vol. 56/3
The role of good upbringing in Aristotle's ethics
Vol. 56/4
Iakovos Vasiliou
The fine art of repetition
John Fisher
Honderich on the consequences of determinism
Richard Double
Thought, norms, and discursive practice
New foundations of ontology
Vol. 56/2
Herbert Hochberg
Thomson on the moral specification of rights
William A. ParentWilliam J. Prior
Realism minus truth
Objectivity and the internal-external Reasons controversy
Robert Audi
The importance of joint respect
Vol. 56/1
The epistemology of religious experience
Pain, injury and first/third-person asymmetry
Katherine J. Morris
Realism and determinable properties
Understanding human knowledge philosophically
Michael D. Williams
Can we take our words at face value?
Gary Ebbs
Compatibilism, incompatibilism, and the smart aleck
Ted Honderich
Does warrant entail truth?
Sharon Ryan
Nietzsche on logic
Steven D. Hales
Knowledge acknowledged
Jaakko Hintikka
Could extended objects be made out of simple parts?
Value in ethics and economics
Alfred F. Mackay
Self-deception and internal irrationality
Resisting the step toward naturalism
Anne Bezuidenhout
Précis of philosophical naturalism
David Papineau
The semantic tradition from Kant to Carnap
On misinterpreting Kripke's Wittgenstein
Alex Byrne
Moral conversions
Richard H. Dees
Haack's evidence and inquiry
Direct reference
Existence and self-understanding in being and time
William D Blattner(Department of Theology, Gettysburg College)
Précis of evidence and inquiry
Representing beliefs
G. W. Fitch
The prima/ultima facie justification distinction in epistemology
Thomas D. Senor
Goldman's new reliabilism
Peter Markie
Discussion of Christopher Peacocke's a study of concepts
Comments on Susan Haack's evidence and inquiry
H. S. Thayer
Papineau's physicalism
Helen Steward
Resisting primitive compulsions
Truth in philosophy
William Throop
Explaining explanation
James Woodward
New wave psychophysical reductionism and the methodological caveats
J. O'Regan
Working without a net
Meaning, models and selection
Peter Godfrey-Smith
Fiction and intentionality
Amie L Thomasson
Reliabilism and circularity
Markus Lammenranta
Précis of a study of concepts
Evidence and inquiry by Susan Haack
Balance and refinement
David Copp
Descartes
William L. Reid III
Generality and moral justification
Don Loeb
Can possession conditions individuate concepts?
What makes a causal theory of content anti-skeptical?
Leora Weitzman
Belief, simulation and the first person
Jane Heal
Relevant alternatives and the content of knowledge attributions
Précis of truth and objectivity
Crispin Wright
Realism and truth
Philip Pettit
Ontology, epistemology, and private ostensive definition
Irwin Goldstein
What's wrong with being strange?
Alan Sidelle
Unreflective realism
Timothy Williamson(Oxford University)
Followers of French fashions
Luciano Floridi
Response to commentators
Process reliabilism and cartesian scepticism
Christopher S. Hill
The justification of a priori intuitions
Paul Tidman
Some puzzles about Moser's conditional ontological agnosticism
Précis of dividing reality
A lockean theory of memory experience
David Owens
Précis of philosophy after objectivity
Paul K. Moser
Retribution reconsidered
Minimal truth is realist truth
The formation of concepts and the structure of thoughts
David Bell
Reply to Quinn and Audi on philosophy after objectivity
The mad scientist meets the robot cats
The perils of epistemic reductionism
Radical anti-deflationism
Peter S. Dillard
Practically strange
Epistemological reflection on knowledge of the external world
Things in themselves
Vol. 57
Robert Merrihew Adams
Psychologism
Practical understanding vs reflective understanding
José Luis Bermúdez
Was I ever a fetus?
Eric T. Olson
The common point of view in Hume's ethics
Rachel Cohon
Précis of past, space and self
John Campbell
More on Warrant's entailing truth
Truth, fiction, and literature
The nature of vagueness
The ethics of intervention
Julia Driver
The metaphysics of control
David Shatz
On the compresence of tropes
Replies
Who makes the rules around here?
Gideon Rosen
Laws of nature
Psychoanalysis
Edward Erwin
Analyticity, necessity, and the epistemology of semantics
Can we be justified in believing that humans are irrational?
Edward Stein
Abstraction, inseparability, and identity
Donald L. M. Baxter
Subjects and objects
Quassim Cassam
Searle on social institutions
The ethics of culture
David Cooper
Neorationalist epistemology
Douglas Odegard
Externalism, internalism, and knowledge of content
Keith Butler
Collectives and intentionality
Jennifer Hornsby
What do you do when they call you a "relativist"?
Should I be grateful to you for not harming me?
Saul Smilansky
Salmon trapping
Takashi Yagisawa
Moral prejudices
Virginia Held
Nietzsche on ressentiment and valuation
Bernard Reginster
Twin pleas
Josefa Toribio
The philosophy of Michael Dummett
Tadeusz Szubka
Précis of vagueness
So do we know or don't we?
Fred Dretske
An epistemic dimension of blameworthiness
Two types of circularity
I. L. Humberstone
Précis of the construction of social reality
Constrained belief and the reactive attitudes
Jonathan E. Adler
Explanatory priority
William Hasker
Feeling fine about the mind
Louise M. Antony
Sense, validity and context
Responses to critics of the construction of social reality
"Gravity" in the thought of Simone Weil
Ann Pirruccello
Beyond formalism
Michael McKinsey
Brandom on representation and inference
Williamson on our ignorance in borderline cases
Précis of making it explicit
Possibilities in philosophy of mind
Charles Taliaferro
The relativity of skepticism
Engineering the mind
Scott-Kakures on believing at will
Dana Radcliffe
Meaning things and meaning others
A new grandfather paradox?
Theodore Sider
Brandom's making it explicit
Physicalism; the philosophical foundations
Getting in touch with numbers
Colin Cheyne
Friendship, virtue, and impartiality
Diane Jeske
John Searle's the construction of social reality
David-Hillel Ruben
Dion's left foot (and the price of burkean economy)
W. R. Carter
Unpurged pyrrhonism
You can always count on reliabilism
Michael Levin
Raw feeling
Review essay
Austrian philosophy
Johannes L Brandl
Husserl, Wittgenstein and the snark
Grant Gillett
Scepticism and science in Descartes
The problem of the criterion
G. J. Mattey
Responsibility and the moral sentiments
Randolph Clarke
Unity, locality and agency
Vol. 58/2
Jeff Malpas
Aristotle and the problem of intentionality
Victor Caston
On Bilgrami's belief and meaning
Précis of part one
Précis of the engine of reason, the seat of the soul
Galen Strawson and the weather watchers
Piety
Essential properties and coinciding objects
Bilgrami on belief and meaning
Bilgrami's theory of belief and meaning
Responses to critics
Kamm on fairness
John Broome
Moral explanation and moral objectivity
Précis of metaepistemology and skepticism
Richard Fumerton
Ontological arguments and belief in god
White queen psychology and other essays for alice
On the matter of minds and mental causation
Valerie Gray Hardcastle
What is the phenomenology of thought?
Replies to my three critics
Semantic realism and Kripke's Wittgenstein
Shoemaker on second-order belief
Précis of mental reality
Galen Strawson(Texas University at Austin)
Self-strengthening empathy
What can moral philosophers learn from the study of the brain?
Is experiencing just representing?
Ned J Block
Defining "intrinsic"
Rae LangtonDavid Lewis
In defense of mereological universalism
Michael C. Rea
Replies to Noam Chomsky, Pierre Jacob, Michael Smith, and Paul Snowdon
McDowell, Davidson, and spontaneity
Seeing the truth
Expressivist relativism?
Through thick and thin
Bernard Berofsky
Strawson's agnostic materialism
Paul F. Snowdon
Causality, interpretation and the mind
Frederick Stoutland
Foundationalism and the infinite regress of reasons
Peter Klein
Précis of belief and meaning
Akeel Bilgrami
Nonconceptual content defended
Language in the world
Robert Stalnaker
Normative concepts and epistemological internalism
Christopher Hookway
Churchland on cognitive creativity and the understanding of science
Beyond the limits of thought
Patrick Grim
Causal roles and higher-order properties
The sources of normativity
Michael Bratman
On belief about experiences
Martine Nida-Rümelin
Understanding and belief
David Hunter
Précis of mind and world
Slave morality, Socrates, and the bushmen
Mark Migotti
Moral relativism and quasi-absolutism
Sarah Stroud
Moore and Wittgenstein on certainty
McDowell's oscillation
Functionalism and personal identity
Lawrence H. Davis
Perception and rational constraint
Shifting position?
Two cheers for representationalism
Précis of part two
Broadening the mind
John Perry
Précis of morality, mortality, vol. 1
Kamm's moral methods
Norman Daniels
Moral relativism and moral objectivity
Attitudes without propositions
Mark Balaguer
Evaluational illusions and skeptical arguments
Steven L. Reynolds
Précis of ten problems of consciousness
Forgiveness and self-respect
David Novitz
The unity of the sentence and the connection of causes
Martha I. Gibson
Fumerton on metaepistemology and skepticism
Stewart Cohen
The concept of personal identity
Steven Rieber
Comments
Noam Chomsky
Response to discussants
Aggregating costs and benefits
Two kinds of skeptical argument
Innocence lost
Judith Wagner Decew
The unity of justification
Eugene Mills
A Kantian critique of scientific essentialism
Thomson against moral explanations
Nicholas L. Sturgeon
Lewis on finkish dispositions
Vol. 59/3
Jonathan Kvanvig
Truth in moral medicine
Brad Inwood
Endurance, psychological continuity, and the importance of personal identity
Vol. 59/4
Reason, regulation, and realism
Vol. 59/2
Just what is cognitive science anyway?
Jay L. Garfield
The inescapability of moral Reasons
R. H. Myers
Berkeley and scepticism
Vol. 59/1
A cause for concern
Daniel Hutto
How many possible worlds are there?
Morality and self-interest
James P. Sterba
William James and the willfulness of belief
Précis of self-trust
Keith Lehrer
Knowledge and design
Bruce Hunter
Existential cognition
Harmonizing Plato
Degrees of freedom
Mariam Thalos
Philosophical foundations of the social sciences
Précis of evolution of the social contract
Brian Skyrms
David Chalmers's the conscious mind
Brian Loar
Games social animals play
Living high and letting die
Peter Singer
Living with one's past
Claudia Card
Explaining attitudes
Take and give
Thomas PoggeW. Pogge
Against liberalism
Wallace Matson
Emotions as judgments
An externalist solution to the "moral problem"
Terence Cuneo
Naturalistic epistemology for eliminative materialists
Alex Rosenberg
Time's arrow and archimedes' point
Nick Huggett
Sacrificing for the good of strangers—repeatedly
Brad Hooker
Resemblance nominalism and the imperfect community
Gonzalo Rodriguez-Pereyra
Comments on living high and letting die
More on global supervenience
Oron Shagrir
Models and reality—a review of Brian Skyrms's evolution of the social contract
Martin BarrettEllery EellsBranden FitelsonElliott Sober
Local fairness
Cristina Bicchieri
Derrida's differance and Plato's different
Samuel C. Wheeler
The impossibility of supererogation in Kant's moral theory
Daniel Guevara
Reply to Cynthia Macdonald
Peirce's summum bonum and the ethical views of C. I. Lewis and John Dewey
Morton White
On David Chalmers's the conscious mind
Concepts and consciousness
What am I?
Lynne Rudder Baker
The fourth meditation
Lex Newman
Shoemaker on self-knowledge and inner sense
Cynthia Macdonald
There are fewer things in reality than are dreamt of in Chalmers's philosophy
Christopher S. Hill Brian P McLaughlin
Seeing sequences
David Galloway
Précis of living high and letting die
Keystone preferences and autonomy
The a priori rules of rationality
Ralph Wedgwood
Mark Johnston's substitution principle
Duncan McFarland
Global supervenience and identity across times and worlds
Précis of the therapy of desire
Epistemic supervenience revisited
Lehrer on coherence and self-trust
Is there a problem in physicalist epiphenomenalism?
Amir Horowitz
The virtues of virtual machines
Shannon DensmoreDaniel Dennett
The zombie attack on the computational conception of mind
Selmer Bringsjord
Intransitivity and the person-affecting principle
Alastair Norcross
Précis of the conscious mind
David Chalmers
Reply to papers in symposium on Nussbaum, the therapy of desire
Essays on Henry Sidgwick
Marcus George Singer
Will I be a dead person?
Larry S. Temkin
Materialism and the metaphysics of modality
The judgment of a weak will
Sergio Tenenbaum
Therapy of desire
Richard Sorabji
Why are the laws of nature so important to science?
Marc Lange
Reply to Lynne Rudder Baker
Densmore and Dennett on virtual machines and consciousness
The value of hope
The liar
Vol. 6/3
Alexandre Koyré
Die Welt der lebendigen Gegenwart und die Konstitution der ausserleiblichen Umwelt
Remarks about the phenomenological program
Vol. 6/1
Metaphysics, metontology, and the end of being and time
Vol. 60/2
Deontology and defeat
Vol. 60/1
Michael Bergmann
Dretske on epistemic entitlement
Vol. 60/3
Discursive knowledge
The problem of the criterion in rule-following
Tomoji Shogenji
Williamson on skepticism and evidence
Virtue and knowledge
Self and world
T. R. Baldwin
Linda Zagzebski's virtues of the mind
Bayes or bust?
Alan HájekBrian Skyrms
Good advice and rational action
Eric Wiland
The unhelpfulness of indeterminism
Virtue epistemology and the epistemology of virtue
Paul Bloomfield
Butler and the nature of self-interest
David Phillips
Considered judgment
On the obvious
Robin Jeshion
An argument against the causal theory of action explanation
Scott R. Sehon
Ultimate responsibility in a deterministic world
Alternatives of oneself
Jan Bransen
The human animal
Jim Stone
Reply to Lopes
The false hopes of traditional epistemology
Skepticism as a theory of knowledge
Fiat and bona fide boundaries
Barry SmithAchille C. Varzi(Columbia University)
Scepticism and evidence
Entitlement
Coming to our senses
David Braun
Two kinds of intellectual virtue
Real beauty
John W. Bender
Phenomenal character revisited
Reconsidering difference
Mark Lance(Department of Theology, Gettysburg College)
Reply to Millikan
Robert Cummins
Wilson on Kripke's Wittgenstein
Michael Kremer
Ought we to follow our evidence?
What goes without saying in metaethics
Philip Clark
How to build a theory in cognitive science
Barbara Von Eckardt
Causation and persistence
Synthetic unities of experience
Leslie Stevenson
What is it like to see with your ears?
Dominic Lopes
Simply possible
Religion in the public square
Universalism, four dimensionalism, and vagueness
Hud Hudson
Deconstructing the mind
John Hawthorne
Shoemaker's the first-person perspective and other essays
Divided minds and successive selves
Ronald de Sousa
Representations, targets and attitudes
Ruth Garrett Millikan
Précis of virtues of the mind
Linda Zagzebski
Carnap's construction of the world
The ethics of belief
A new defense of Gadamer's hermeneutics
David Weberman
Précis of the significance of free will
Robert Kane
Zagzebski on justification
Response to Lehrer
Edward Craig
Responses
Moral rationalism and moral commitment
James Doyle
Responses to Bernard Berofsky, John Martin Fischer and Galen Strawson
The reliability of testimony
Vol. 61/3
Peter J. Graham
Leibniz
Vol. 61/1
Donald Rutherford
Passion and action
Marleen Rozemond
Roboroach, or, the extended phenotype meets cognitive science
Reid's account of localization
Vol. 61/2
Dignity and vulnerability, strength and quality of character
Anthony Cunningham
The refutation of substrata
The direct argument for incompatibilism
Eleonore Stump
Personal identity and psychological continuity
Michael C. ReaDavid Silver
Descartes and Augustine
Gareth B. Matthews
Direct realism and the brain-in-a-vat argument
Michael Huemer
Iceberg epistemology
David W. HendersonTerence Horgan
On interpreting Kant's thinker as Wittgenstein's "I"
Patricia Kitcher
The world without, the mind within
Brie Gertler
Denying existence
Skepticism and possibilities
Self-concern
Fischer and Ravizza on moral responsibility and history
Analyticity and Katz's new intensionalism
Jonathan Cohen
What was Hume's problem with personal identity?
Abraham Sesshu Roth
To what must an epistemology be true?
Mark Kaplan
Sketches of landscapes
Alastair Hannay
Reactive attitudes, reactivity, and omissions
An analysis of pleasure vis-à-vis pain
Murat Aydede
Scepticism and the foundation of epistemology
Robert P. Amico
Finding an intrinsic account of identity
What are physical objects?
The irrelevance of indeterministic counterexamples to principle beta
Thomas M. CrispT. A. Warfield
Adam Smith and the virtues of enlightenment
James R. Otteson
Seeing and demonstration
John HawthorneMark Scala
Cross-modality and the self
Jonardon Ganeri(New York University)
Causal laws and singular causation
Brian Ellis
A dispositional account of self-knowledge
Steven Yalowitz
Representation and the mind-body problem in Spinoza
The non-governing conception of laws of nature
Helen Beebee
An essay on the modern state
David Schmidtz
Points of view
David B. Martens
Expressivism and embedding
Walter Sinnott-Armstrong
Acting together
Christopher Kutz
Naturalized sense data
Dispositions and fetishes
Colour-dispositionalism and its recent critics
J. Harvey
Perdurance and psychological continuity
Skin deep or in the eye of the beholder?
Nick Zangwill
Critical reasoning, understanding and self-knowledge
Jessica Brown
Putting the image back in imagination
Vol. 62/1
Amy Kind
Mental causation versus physical causation
Understanding alien morals
Gopal Sreenivasan
Does freudian theory resolve "the paradoxes of irrationality"?
Adolf Grünbaum
Three methods of ethics
Vol. 62/3
Mark Van Roojen
Articulating an uncompromising forgiveness
Pamela Hieronymi
The given regained
Richard Schantz
Blackburn's problem
Vol. 62/2
Jordan Howard Sobel
Freud and the question of pseudoscience
My quarrels with Nelson Goodman
Israel Scheffler
Harmless naturalism
Andrew D. Cling
The non-conceptual content of perceptual experience
Sean D. Kelly
Postmodernism's use and abuse of Nietzsche
Hume's reflections on the identity and simplicity of mind
Donald C. Ainslie
The paradox of perspectivism
Ethics, supervenience and Ramsey sentences
Précis of from metaphysics to ethics
Phenomenology and nonconceptual content
Two conceptions of reasons for action
Ruth Chang
Metaphysics without conceptual analysis
A subject with no object
Thomas Hofweber
Reason and commitment
David Owen
The legacy of Nelson Goodman
Catherine Z. Elgin
On nominalism
Geoffrey Hellman
Temporal phase pluralism
David Braddon-MitchellCaroline West
The invention of autonomy
Against internalism about reasons—Gert's rational options
Real history
Rex Martin
Two conceptions of the physical
Daniel Stoljar
Comment on Richard Schantz, "The given regained"
Knowledge in action
John Gibbons
Gert on rationality, intrinsic value, and the overridingness of morality
Is the general point of view the moral point of view?
Charlotte Brown
Causal asymmetries
Précis of morality
Wishing it were now some other time
Précis of cognition and commitment in Hume's philosophy
Vision and cognition in picture perception
Robert Schwartz
The kinds of things
Raymond Martin
Commentary on Frank Jackson's from metaphysics to ethics
Katalin Balog
Avowals and first-person privilege
Dorit Bar-OnDouglas C. Long
Object and property
Beyond evolution
Michael Bradie
Gert on the limits of morality's requirements
Trust within reason
David Gauthier
Happiness and pleasure
Daniel M. Haybron
What Moore's paradox is about
Claudio de Almeida
Jackson's empirical assumptions
Stephen StichJonathan M. Weinberg
Contextualist swords, skeptical plowshares
Bredo Johnsen
Wittgenstein's thought in transition
John Koethe
Varieties of vagueness
Justified morality
Kurt Baier
Chalmers on the justification of phenomenal judgments
Tim Bayne(Nursing and Health Sciences, Monash University)
Platonism and anti-Platonism in mathematics
Vol. 63/1
Matthew McGrath
Précis of perception and reason
Vol. 63/2
Bill Brewer
Brewer, direct realism, and acquaintance with acquaintance
Moral appraisability
Vol. 63/3
Michael McKenna
Defending desire
Steven Arkonovich
Brandom on modality, normativity and intentionality
Redefining "intrinsic"
David Lewis
Fiction and metaphysics
Achille C. Varzi(Columbia University)
Lynch's metaphysical pluralism
From friendship to marriage
Lara Denis
Thinking with your hypothalamus
David Zimmerman
Fieldwork in familiar places
David B. Wong
Brandom's burdens
Donnellan on neptune
Seeing through self-deception
The contingent a priori and implicit knowledge
Jonathan Sutton
Experts
Alvin Goldman
Marshall and Parsons on "intrinsic"
The philosophical computer
Nicole Wyatt
Epistemic openness and perceptual defeasibility
M. G. F. MartinM. F. Martin
Intrinsic properties and combinatorial principles
Brian Weatherson
Morality without foundations
Michael Gorr
The epistemology of the cyrenaic school
R. J. Hankinson
Dignity and vulnerability
Neera K. Badhwar
The authority of affect
Mark Johnston
Overintellectualizing the mind
S. L. Hurley
Introspecting phenomenal states
Is affect always mere effect?
"Portraying" a proposition
Mark Textor(Centre for Philosophy and the Visual Arts, Lancaster University)
Parts and pretense
Digging deeper for the a priori
Empiricism, rationalism and the limits of justification
Tamar Gendler
Consciousness, acquaintance and demonstrative thought
Naomi Eilan(Warwick Mind and Action Research Centre, University of Warwick)
Experience and a priori justification
Inference and insight
The worlds of possibility
Bernard Linsky
An argument that internalism requires infallibility
On making sense (and nonsense) of Heidegger
Taylor Carman
Integrating Hume's accounts of belief and justification
Rationality and puzzling beliefs
Neil Feit
Modality, normativity, and intentionality
Intrinsic properties and natural relations
Sensing values?
Maximality and intrinsic properties
How are we to interpret Heidegger's oeuvre?
Mental causation
Eric Marcus
Précis of in defense of pure reason
Laurence Bonjour
Friendship and reasons of intimacy
The paradox of self-consciousness
Adam Morton
A proliferation of liberties
General foundations versus rational insight
Langton and Lewis on "intrinsic"
Dan MarshallJosh Parsons
Reply to Hawthorne
Vol. 64/1
An anti-epistemicist consequence of margin for error semantics for knowledge
Delia Graff
William James and the metaphysics of experience
The case for incompatibilism
Vol. 64/3
Practical identities and autonomy
Christopher W. Gowans
Précis of knowledge in a social world
The case for a more truly social epistemology
William J. Talbott
Wallace's "normative approach" to moral responsibility
Hilary Bok
The epistemological argument against descriptivism
Vol. 64/2
Wallace's "Kantian" Strawsonianism
James Montmarquet
Lynne Baker on material constitution
On the explanatory role of correspondence truth
Korsgaard's private-reasons argument
Joshua Gert
Veritistic value and the project of social epistemology
Innocuous infallibility
Peacocke's theory of modality
Précis of being known
Self-knowledge failures and first person authority
Mark McCullagh
Epistemicist models
Is conceptual analysis needed for the reduction of qualitative states?
Janet Levin
The principle-based account of modality
Blameworthy action and character
George Sher
Critical study of Carol Rovane's the bounds of agency
Goldman on the goals of democracy
Homogeneous simples
Mark Scala
Knowledge and the internal revisited
Inconsistent languages
Matti Eklund
Stroud's Carnap
Marc Alspector-Kelly
Innoculi innocula
Précis of persons and bodies
On knowing what is necessary
Practical realism?
Obligation, divine commands and Abraham's dilemma
The law of peoples, with "the idea of public reason revisited"
Charles Larmore
Sellars vs. the given
Daniel Bonevac
Transcendence and human values
Persons and bodies
Dean W. Zimmerman
A world of goods
The possibility of metaphysics
Gary Rosenkrantz
Obligation, good motives, and the good
Reliability and the value of knowledge
Wayne Riggs
Responsibility, reactive attitudes and free will
Précis of finite and infinite goods
Causation as a philosophical relation in Hume
Graciela De Pierris
On obscenity
Matthew Kieran
Self-presentation, representation and the self
Exemplarizing and self-presenting states
Vagueness and margin for error principles
Mario Gómez-Torrente
On Baker's persons and bodies
Normative and recognitional concepts
Descartes's theory of distinction
Paul Hoffman
Reply to Fumerton
Peacocke on modality
Hegel's idea of a phenomenology of spirit
Vol. 65/2
Merold Westphal
Humean and anti-humean internalism about moral judgements
Vol. 65/1
Sellars and the "myth of the given"
Which passions rule?
Nietzsche contra Darwin
Vol. 65/3
John Richardson
At "permanent risk"
Soames on vagueness
Critical commentary on unto others
Ruth Millikan's on clear and confused ideas
David Papineau Nicholas Shea
Semantic values?
Heidegger's philosophy of being
The standard meter by any name is still a meter long
Heather J. Gert
Some problems for reductive physicalism
Agent-centered morality
Précis of understanding truth
Scott Soames
Comments on Soames' understanding truth
Jamie Tappenden
From reduction to type-type identity
Meaning and use
Précis of the grammar of meaning
Mark Lance(Department of Theology, Gettysburg College)John Hawthorne
The good life
Take it from me
The ontological status of persons
Stewart Shapiro's philosophy of mathematics
Harold T. Hodes
Commentary on Sober and Wilson, unto others
Faces of intention
Sober and Wilson on psychological altruism
Dale Jamieson(New York University)
Comments on two of DePaul's puzzles
Brief reply to Rosenkrantz's comments on my "the ontological status of persons"
(Anti-)sceptics simple and subtle
Can arboreal knotwork help Blackburn out of Frege's abyss?
Bob Hale
Comments on Jaegwon Kim's mind and the physical world
Barry Loewer
Deeply contingent a priori knowledge
Is the generality problem too general?
Jonathan E. AdlerMichael Levin
Truth or meaning?
John Collins
Internalism explained
Précis of ruling passions
Free will and scientiphicalism
Précis of mind in a physical world
Mind in a physical world?
Marcelo Sabatés
A normative theory of meaning
Receptivity and our knowledge of intrinsic properties
A half dozen puzzles regarding intrinsic attitudinal hedonism
Michael R. Depaul
Basic knowledge and the problem of easy knowledge
Partially defined predicates and semantic pathology
Anil Gupta
Group selection, pluralism, and the evolution of altruism
Matthew BarrettPeter Godfrey-Smith
Reflections on the ontological status of persons
Quasi-realism and relativism
A. W. Moore
Eudaimonia, external results, and choosing virtuous actions for themselves
Jennifer Whiting
Typing problems
Richard FeldmanEarl Conee
Metaphysics and its task
Panayot Butchvarov
The expressivist circle
Cause and explanation in ancient Greek thought
Plato's reception of Parmenides
Vol. 66/1
Scott Austin
François Recanati's Oratio obliqua, oratio recta
Vol. 66/2
Externalism, slow switching and privileged self-knowledge
Hamid Vahid
Kant's impure ethics
Problems from Kant by James Van Cleve
Rae Langton
Color and similarity
Vol. 66/3
Dynamics in action, intentional behavior as a complex system
Heidegger, language, and world-disclosure
Engaging reason
Van Cleve and Kant's analogies
Rolf George
Self-supporting arguments
Decent people
Two kinds of commitments (and two kinds of social groups)
Talbot M. Brewer
Analyticity and incorrigibility
Manuel Campos
Précis of putting skeptics in their place
Tropic of value
Wlodek Rabinowicz Toni Rønnow-Rasmussen
Believing in things
Szabó Zoltán
When infinite regresses are not vicious
Counterexamples to principle beta
Erik Carlson
Further thoughts on agent reliabilism
Prospects for a naturalist libertarianism
John Mark Bishop
Self-governance & cooperation
Turning toward philosophy
Hugh H. Benson
Infallibilism and Gettier's legacy
Daniel Howard-SnyderFrances Howard-SnyderNeil Feit
The epistemic/ontic divide
Barbara Montero
Faith with reason
Précis of problems from Kant
"This is simply what I do"
Catherine Legg
Maximality and microphysical supervenience
Causation
Greco's agent reliabilism
The problem of free mass
Jonathan Schaffer
Epistemic rationality as instrumental rationality
Thomas Kelly
Comment on John Greco's putting skeptics in their place
Reza LahroodiFrederick F. Schmitt
Making it implicit
Anandi Hattiangadi
Finite beings, finite goods
Richard N. Boyd
Disciplined syntacticism and moral expressivism
James Lenman
Are we moral debtors?
Emotion and moral judgment
Maximality and consciousness
De-moralizing disgustingness
Christopher Knapp
Reasons to reject allowing
Was Jekyll Hyde?
The dappled world
Anjan Chakravartty
What the deflationist may say about truthmaking
Simple reliabilism and agent reliabilism
Contextualism and the problem of the external world
Ram Neta
Infinitism redux?
Carl Gillett
Problems from Van Cleve's Kant
Physical causation
Vol. 67/1
Robert C. Koons
Living without free will
Vol. 67/2
Hume's reason
Audi on substantive vs instrumental rationality
Précis of the architecture of reason
Experience and inference in the grounding of theoretical and practical Reasons
Qualia that it is right to Quine
Manuel García-Carpintero
Theories of vagueness
Philosophy and its epistemic neuroses
Douglas McDermid
Do causal powers drain away?
Desires, reasons, and causes
Précis of practical reality
Jonathan Dancy
Revisiting the tropic of value
Jonas Olson
Indoctrination, coercion and freedom of will
Gideon Yaffe
Two accounts of objective reasons
Christian Piller
Subjective, intersubjective, objective
Vol. 67/3
Realism and human kinds
Realization, micro-realization, and coincidence
Perceptual entitlement
Tyler Burge
Social anti-individualism, objective reference
What's so bad about overdetermination?
Blocking causal drainage and other maintenance chores with mental causation
What are emotions about?
Lilli Alanen
Scepticism and its sources
Samir Okasha
"Two dogmas" -- all bark and no bite?
Paul A. Gregory
Deflationism, the problem of representation, and Horwich's use theory of meaning
How Berkeley can maintain that snow is white
Margaret Atherton
Concepts and conceptual analysis
Stephen LaurenceEric Margolis
Précis of objects and persons
A middle way to god
In defense of moderate-sized specimens of dry goods
The transcendental necessity of morality
Joseph Heath
Reality
Experience and foundationalism in Audi's the architecture of reason
Anti-consequentialism and the transcendence of the good
John Dancy
Ostension and the social character of thought
Self-deception, interpretation and consciousness
Paul Noordhof
Psychologism and humeanism
Wayne A. Davis
Skepticism, contextualism, and semantic self-knowledge
Audi on rationality
Complicity
Margaret Gilbert
Specific and generic objects in Cavell and Thomas Aquinas
Abraham D. Stone
Descartes on the cognitive structure of sensory experience
Alison Simmons
Merricks on the existence of human organisms
Cian Dorr
Woodcutters and witchcraft
Karsten B. Steuber
Humeanism, psychologism, and the normative story
Spinoza's proof of necessitarianism
Olli Koistinen
Responses to Barry Stroud, John McDowell, and Tyler Burge
Donald Davidson
Realism, scepticism and the lament for an archimedean point
Vol. 68/2
Justin Broackes
A use theory of meaning
Subjective character and reflexive content
Vol. 68/1
"It is no little thing to make mine eyes to sweat compassion"
Consciousness, color, and content
Are concepts mental representations or abstracta?
Charity implies meta-charity
Evolution, epiphenomenalism, reductionism
Vol. 68/3
Rule-following and externalism
Phenomenal concepts and higher-order experiences
Peter Carruthers
What is wrong with foundationalism is that it cannot solve the epistemic regress problem
Reality and colours
Richard Foley's intellectual trust in oneself and others
Nondoxastic perceptual evidence
Nussbaum's account of compassion
John Deigh
Philo of larissa
Thomas A. Blackson
Autonomous agents
Précis of four-dimensionalism
Global supervenience and dependence
Karen Bennett
Aristotle on the homonymy of being
Frank A. Lewis
An invalid argument for contextualism
The problem with subject-sensitive invariantism
Replies to Gallois, Hirsch and Markosian
Transcendental idealism in the "aesthetic"
Kieran Setiya
Kantian morals and humean motives
Proper basicality
Précis of knowledge, possibility and consciousness
Two arguments from Sider's four-dimensionalism
Of ghostly and mechanical events
Précis of upheavals of thought
Temporally incongruent counterparts
Sympathy, discernment, and reasons
Garrett Cullity
The metaphysics of perspective
Locke
Comments on Ted Sider
André Gallois
Précis of the quest for reality
External freedom in Kant's Rechtslehre
Jennifer K. Uleman
Comments on Theodore Sider's four dimensionalism
Imagination, indexicality, and intensions
"Partist" resistance to the many
Rights externalism
Derrick Darby
Williamson on vagueness and context-dependence
The book of evidence
Stathis Psillos
From the good will to the formula of universal law
Samuel C. Rickless
Review essay on dynamics of reason
Philosophy of mind meets logical theory
What's not wrong with foundationalism
Stroud's quest for reality
Open questions and the manifest image
Mark Eli Kalderon
Brandom on the normativity of meaning
Lionel Shapiro
Coherence as a test for truth
Vol. 69/2
Robert Stern(University of Sheffield)
Précis of authority and estrangement
Replies to Heal, Reginster, Wilson, and Lear
Agnosticism about other worlds
Vol. 69/3
John Divers
Comments on authority and estrangement
Skepticism and the veil of perception
Vol. 69/1
Ideal code, real world
Mark Timmons
The nature of intrinsic value
Ben Bradley
Subjectivism and "unmasking"
Have your cake and eat it too
Peter B. M. Vranas
Epicurean equanimity towards death
Kai Draper
On the "Gray's elegy" argument and its bearing on Frege's theory of sense
James Levine
Self-knowledge, responsibility, and the third person
Avowal and unfreedom
Jonathan Lear
How things persist
Commentary on John Dupré's human nature and the limits of science
Doing things for reasons
G. F. Schueler
Consciousness and cognition
On the conceptual, psychological, and moral status of zombies, swamp-beings, and other "behaviourally indistinguishable" creatures
Julia Tanney
Locke's Essay, book I
Raffaella De Rosa
Consciousness is puzzling, but not paradoxical
Skepticism, contextualism, and discrimination
The phenomenology of cognition
David Pitt
Moran's authority and estrangement
Aesthetic testimony
Aaron Meskin
A shaggy soul story
Raphael Woolf
Unmasking and dispositionalism
Quantification and realism
Michael Glanzberg
Indicator reliabilism
James Chase
In search of direct realism
Endorsement and autonomous agency
François Schroeter
Autonomy and idealism in and after Kant
Eric Watkins
Uneasy virtue
Roger Crisp
Justification and the social nature of knowledge
Kevin Meeker
Imagining possibilities
Dominic Gregory
Virtue epistemology
Critical scientific realism
Temporal parts and the possibility of change
David S. Oderberg
Epistemic circularity
Defeating dr. Evil with self-locating belief
Adam Elga
The ethical advantages of free will subjectivism
Memory and externalism
Sven Bernecker
Eben nach Florenz gekommen...
Vol. 7/1
Nicht ohne gross Ruehrung vernahm ich...
Ich danke fur Ihren guten Brief...
Ich danke Ihnen fuer die neu empfangene wissenschaftliche Gabe...
Dank fuer den freundlichen Artikel...
Sie schreiben mir, dass Sie von Berlin zurueckgekehrt...
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Ich empfange Ihren Brief unmittelbar vor unserer Abreise...
Eben erhalte ich Ihren lieben Brief...
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Remarks on Gurwitsch's "The object of thought"
Vol. 7/3
Lewis White Beck Fritz Heider
Brieflich habe ich Ihnen einige Fragen gestellt...
Ihr lieber Brief vom 29. Sept. datiert kommt erst heute in meine Haende...
The Husserl-Archives in Louvain
Herman Van Breda
Vielfach in Anspruch genommen...
Sie beglueckwuenschen mich zu der Beruecksichtigung, die ich seitens der Preuss. Akademie gefunden...
Ich war mit meiner Correspondenz nach mehreren Seiten in Rueckstand...
Viel in Anspruch genommen...
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Freundlichen Dank fuer Ihre Broschuere
Ihr Brief erzaehlt mir Erfreuliches und Bedauerliches...
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On the object of thought
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Briefe Franz Brentanos an Hugo Bergmann
Phenomenology and epistemology of consciousness of objects
Karl Dunker
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Ihr Brief kam mir im Augenblick der Abreise von Florenz...
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Descartes-inseparability-almog
Vol. 70/3
Michael Della Rocca
Knowledge, evidence, and skepticism according to Williamson
Vol. 70/2
Descartes, the cartesian circle, and epistemology without god
Vol. 70/1
Précis of knowledge and its limits
Deontic morality and control
Michael Zimmerman
Should we respond to evil with indifference?
You must have thought this book was about you
John Dupré
Intrinsicality without naturalness
Gene WitmerWilliam ButchardKelly Trogdon
Memory as a generative epistemic source
Jennifer Lackey
The comforts of home
A theory of freedom
Altruism, grief, and identity
Easy knowledge
Minimizing inaccuracy for self-locating beliefs
Brian KierlandBradley Monton
Why there still are no people
Chance and counterfactuals
Free variation and the intuition of geometric essences
Richard Tieszen
Anselmian atheism
Thoughts without distinctive non-imagistic phenomenology
William S. Robinson
Knowledge and evidence
Almog on Descartes's mind and body
Epistemic justification
Précis of what am I?
Joseph Almog
Moral explanations of moral beliefs
Difficulties for the reconciling and estranging projects
Prime causation
Why basic knowledge is easy knowledge
Colour inversion problems for representationalism
Fiona MacPherson
Is semantic information meaningful data?
An epistemic argument for enduring human persons
The divine attributes
Physical-object ontology, verbal disputes, and common sense
Telling as inviting to trust
Edward S. Hinchman
Social empiricism
Frederick F. Schmitt
Not giving the skeptic a hearing
Erik J. Olsson
Concepts and epistemic individuation
Kant's conception of analytic judgment
Ian Proops
Universalizability for collective rational agents
Michael Ridge
The nature of consciousness
William Lycan
Emotion and peace of mind
Bonnie Kent
The epistemology of non-instrumental value
Perception and representation
The price of doubt
Baron Reed
Epistemological externalism and the project of traditional epistemology
Adam Leite
Moral responsibility and Tourette syndrome
Vol. 71/1
Timothy Schroeder
Comments on lack of character by John Doris
Vol. 71/3
Nomy Arpaly
Reason internalism
Kornblith's naturalistic epistemology
Vol. 71/2
Universal knowledge
The fallacy of respect neglect
Précis of knowledge and its place in nature
Contact with the nomic
John Earman John T Roberts
Précis of vagueness and contradiction
Wiggins on persons and human nature
David Bakhurst
Fission, fusion and intrinsic facts
Katherine Hawley
Not passion's slave
Jerome Neu
Précis of thinking about consciousness
Replies to Alvin Goldman, Martin Kusch and William Talbott
Fallibilism, underdetermination, and skepticism
A reply to critics
Justified vs. warranted perceptual belief
Juan Comesaña
Does the subject of experience exist in the world?
E. J. Bond
Words without knowledge
Graham Priest (City University of New York)
Précis of democratic autonomy
Omnipotence
Graham Oppy
Naturalizing subjective character
Uriah Kriegel
True to life: why truth matters by Michael P. Lynch
Nietzsche on morality by Brian Leiter
Ken GemesChristopher Janaway
Response to Pettit, Estlund, and Christiano
Meaning, expression, and thought
Comments on John Doris's lack of character
Universals as sense-data
What's so rickety?
David Estlund
Fiction, indifference, and ontology
The ethics of killing by Jeff McMahan
Dennis McKerlie
Democracy and bureaucracy
Thomas Christiano
Individual and conflict in Greek ethics
Richard Bett
World without design
Natural laws in scientific practice by Marc Lange
"Wholly present" defined
Thomas M. CrispDonald P. Smith
On the substantive nature of disagreements in ontology
Kathrin Koslicki
Is conceptualist realism a stable position?
From republic to democracy
Remarks on David Papineau's thinking about consciousness
Self-knowledge, rationality and Moore's paradox
Jordi Fernández
Truth, thinking, testimony and trust
Papineau on phenomenal concepts
Tim Crane
On being happy or unhappy
The mystery of the missing boundary
Dorothy Edgington
The rationality of (a form of) relative identity
Uwe Meixner
Précis of sameness and substance renewed
David Wiggins
Semantic pathology and the open pair
James A. Woodbridge
Truth without objectivity
Précis of lack of character
John M. Doris
Accidentally factive mental states
Some thoughts about thinking about consciousness
Diana Raffman
"What's character got to do with it?"
Robert Solomon
Replies: evidence and sensibility
Reference and consciousness
Vol. 72/2
Stability and justification in Hume's treatise
Vol. 72/1
James A. Harris
Spinning shadows
Reasons for belief
Hannah Ginsborg
Knowledge by agreement
Moral reasons
Vol. 72/3
The problematic role of responsibility in contexts of distributive justice
Gary Watson
Beliefs, kinds and rules
Martin Kusch
Presentism and the problem of cross-time relations
Rafael De Clercq
Externalism
Is H20 a liquid, or water a gas?
Précis of justice, luck, and knowledge
A probabilistic theory of knowledge
Igal Kvart
Descriptive names vs. descriptive anaphora
Deflationism and the autonomy of truth
Keith Simmons
A philosophy of culture
Ruth Anna Putnam
Monitoring and anti-reductionism in the epistemology of testimony
Sanford C. GoldbergDavid W. Henderson
Luck and equality
G. A. Cohen
Disagreeing (about) what to do
Jamie Dreier
Do things look flat?
Eric Schwitzgebel
Words without meaning
Michael Pelczar
Nonconceptual demonstrative reference
Athanassius RaftopoulosVincent Muller
A substitutional theory of truth?
Varieties of anti-reductionism about testimony
Elizabeth Fricker
Naturalism and normativity
Seiriol Morgan
The limits of abstraction
Thinking how to live and the restriction problem
Précis of thought and world
Pleasure and illusion in Plato
Jessica Moss
Pronouns as variables
Nathan Salmon
Epistemic intuitions and epistemic contextualism
Finn Spicer
Powerful particulars
Replies to Marian David, Anil Gupta, and Keith Simmons
Comments on Gibbard's thinking how to live
Simon BlackburnNeil Sinclair
Water and ice
Adam Sennet
Hurley on justice and responsibility
Peter Vallentyne
Remarks on Christopher Hill's thought and world
Does skeptical theism lead to moral skepticism?
Jeff Jordan
Virtue ethics
Valerie Tiberius
Précis of terms and truth
Alan Berger
Rational ignorance and political morality
Guido PincioneFernando R. Tesón
What the history of vitalism teaches us about consciousness and the "hard problem"
Resemblance nominalism
Jessica Wilson
Was Hume a proper functionalist?
Précis of thinking how to live
What do powers do when they are not manifested?
Still mythic after all those years
Berger on fictional names
The problem of induction
Gilbert HarmanSanjeev R. Kulkarni
Secondary qualities and self-location
Andy Egan
Conceptions of truth
Gerald Vision
A theory of secondary qualities
Vol. 73/3
Robert Pasnau
Learning from words
Vol. 73/1
Vol. 73/2
Herman CappelenErnest LePore
Maudlin's truth and paradox
Hartry Field
Kant's phenomena
Naturalism, reduction and normativity
Davidson's transcendental externalism
Jason Bridges
Existence and predication from Aristotle to Frege
Risto VilkkoJaakko Hintikka
Intrinsic natures
Lucy Allais
The mind incarnate
William Bechtel
Direct realism and perceptual consciousness
Susanna Siegel
Varieties of minimalist semantics
Kepa Korta
Memory, expression, and past-tense self-knowledge
William Child
Can there be full excuses for morally wrong actions?
Eduardo Rivera-López
Testing for context-dependence
Schiffer's new theory of propositions
The things we (sorta kinda) believe
John MacFarlane
"Bamboozled by our own words"
Vagueness-related partial belief and the constitution of borderline cases
Second-hand knowledge
Antiskeptical conditionals
Theodore J. Everett
Remarks on a foundationalist theory of truth
Précis of the things we mean
Schopenhauer's pessimism
Précis of truth and paradox
Tim Maudlin
Is incompatibilism intuitive?
Eddy NahmiasStephen G. MorrisThomas Nadelhoffer
Selfless desires
Daniel Nolan
The excluded middle
Hedonism reconsidered
Prosentence, revision, truth, and paradox
Divine motivation theory
Direct realism, introspection, and cognitive science
Epistemic circularity and common sense
Kant on transcendental freedom
Epistemic circularity squared?
Consciousness and persons
The conception of a person as a series of mental events
Scott Campbell
Daydreams and anarchy
Précis of insensitive semantics
The potential information analysis of seeing
A pragmatic dissolution of Harman's paradox
Vol. 74/2
Igor Douven
Brandom beleaguered
Vol. 74/3
How indirect can indirect utilitarianism be?
Moral realism
Vol. 74/1
Précis of the magic prism
Howard Wettstein
Why memory really is a generative epistemic source
Justified judging
Alexander Bird
The lovely and the probable
Christopher Hitchcock
Compassionate phenomenal conservatism
Response to Fumerton, Marti, Reimer and Stroud
Constructivism about practical reasons
Aaron James
Whatever happened to Kant's ontological argument?
Ian Logan
What the disjunctivist is right about
Alan Millar
A puzzle about properties
Berit Brogaard
Inference to the only explanation
Making things happen
Michael Strevens
Understanding, excusing, forgiving
Glen Pettigrove
Preserving preservationism
On "facts revisited"
On Williamson's argument for (II) in his anti-luminosity argument
Real natures and familiar objects
The good in the right by Robert Audi
Russ Shafer-Landau
Anti-individualism and knowledge
Sanford C. Goldberg
Empty names
Semantics balkanized
Mark Wilson
Précis of inference to the best explanation, 2nd edition
Peter Lipton
A physicalist manifesto
The logic of confusion
The realm of reason by Christopher Peacocke
Inferentialism and some of its challenges
The return of the tabula rasa by Kim Sterelny
Stefan LinquistAlex Rosenberg
The "magic" of reference
Deep conventions
Andrei Marmor
Pleasure and the good life
Joseph Mendola
The value of knowledge and the pursuit of understanding by Jonathan Kvanvig
Michael R. DepaulStephen R. Grimm
What is wrong with moral testimony?
Robert Hopkins
Descartes on the dubitability of the existence of self
David Cunning
On disgust
Caring and internality
Agnieszka Jaworska
McDowell and the new evil genius
Ram NetaDuncan Pritchard
Practicing magic
The fine structure of inference to the best explanation
Précis of confusion
Joseph L. Camp
Pretense, existence, and fictional objects
Anthony Everett
Libertarian accounts of free will
Inferential and non-inferential reasoning
Bart Streumer
Libertarianism without inequality
On the phenomenon of "dog- wise arrangement"
The reasons of love by Harry G. Frankfurt
Reply to Qizilbash
Vol. 75/1
Précis of Kant and the ethics of humility
Vol. 75/3
Jeanine M. Grenberg
On "proper basicality"
Nietzsche was no Darwinian
Vol. 75/2
Patrick Forber
Earman and Roberts on empiricism about laws
Bradford Skow
Is this a world where knowledge has to include justification?
Moral animals
Objective mind and the objectivity of our minds
The moral demands of affluence by Garrett Cullity
Nietzsche's new Darwinism
Knowing the answer
Who was Nietzsche's genealogist?
Précis of varieties of meaning
Interest-relative invariantism
Spinoza's arguments for the existence of God
Martin Lin
Axiology, realism, and the problem of evil
Kantian moral humility
Robert Louden
Reply to Bermúdez
Desires as reasons
Yonatan Shemmer
The aesthetic function of art
Reply to Recanati
Sentimental rules
Joshua Knobe
Evidence and normativity
Corruption, non-ideal theory, and grace
Patrick R. Frierson
On pragmatic encroachment in epistemology
Jeremy FantlMatthew McGrath
Visual awareness of properties
Matthew Kennedy
Reconstructing reason and representation
Michael Bishop
Literal meaning
Reply to Rosenberg
Comments on Ruth Garrett Millikan's varieties of meaning
Reply to Taylor
The structure of instrumental practical reasoning
Christian Miller
Knowledge and lotteries by John Hawthorne
An input condition for teleosemantics?
Aquinas and weakness of will
Anti-intellectualism and the knowledge-action principle
Negation, contrariety, and practical reasoning
Epistemic contextualism as a theory of primary speaker meaning
Précis of knowledge and practical interests
Jason Stanley
Locke on individuation and the corpuscular basis of kinds
Dan Kaufman
Sign, sign, everywhere a sign!
Kenneth A. Taylor
Epistemic instrumentalism and reasons for belief
Millikan's theory of signs
François Récanati
Modesty without illusion
Jason Brennan
The mere addition paradox, parity and vagueness
Mozaffar Qizilbash
Replies to Gilbert Harman, Ram Neta, and Stephen Schiffer
What is wrong with lying?
Paul Faulkner
On the content of experience
Timothy SchroederBen Caplan
Consumers need information
Nicholas Shea
Sensorimotor knowledge and naïve realism
Vol. 76/3
Animality and agency
Vol. 76/1
Précis of towards non-being
Hyperspace and the best world problem
Vol. 76/2
Three grades of immediate perception
Todd Buras
Replies to Nolan and Kroon
A new argument for nonconceptual content
Adina L. Roskies
Classes of sensory classification
Austen Clark
Content and constancy
Property dualism, epistemic normativity and the limits of naturalism
Christian Onof
Assertion, practical reason, and pragmatic theories of knowledge
Précis of action in perception
Testimonial knowledge in early childhood, revisited
Response to gut reactions
David Hills
Teleological realism
Kant's transcendental proof of realism
Georges Dicker
Art and intention
Robert Stecker
Reply to Campbell, Martin, and Kelly
Much ado about nothing
Social psychology, moral character, and moral fallibility
Lorraine Besser-Jones
Vagueness in context
Stewart Shapiro
The stoic life
On the methodology of the race debate
Joshua Glasgow
"Whatever begins to exist must have a cause of existence"
Henry Allison
Be careful what you wish for
Précis of the metaphysics of hyperspace
Thinking about knowing
Jeremy Fantl
The instability of philosophical intuitions
Stacey SwainJoshua AlexanderJonathan M. Weinberg
The order of evils
Roberto Poli
Review essay on value, reality, and desire
Reply to Parsons, reply to Heller, and reply to Rea
Introduction to a philosophy of music
Stephen Davies
Cognitive integration and the ownership of belief
Daniel BreyerJohn Greco
Properties and paradox in Graham Priest's towards non-being
Expression for expressivists
Mark Schroeder
Seeing, doing, and knowing
Mohan Matthen
Reply to Egan and Clark
Klein on the unity of cartesian and contemporary skepticism
Truth and predication
How are basic belief-forming methods justified?
David EnochJoshua Schechter
Hudson on location
Josh Parsons
Hudson fine tunes his way to hyperspace
The roots of evil
Contextualism and the factivity problem
Peter Baumann
Kripke
Pressing the flesh
Andy Clark
Agent reliabilism and the problem of clairvoyance
Précis of gut reactions
Jesse Prinz
Scepticism, knowledge, and forms of reasoning
Response to d'Arms and Hills
The content of color experience
Frances Egan
Wright on the McKinsey problem
Against coherence
Vol. 77/1
Contrastivism, relevance contextualism, and meta-skepticism
Vol. 77/3
Review essay on Sami Pihlström's Solipsism: history, critique, and relevance
Internalist foundationalism and the problem of the epistemic regress
José L. Zalabardo
Coping with moral uncertainty
Précis of the possibility of knowledge
Vol. 77/2
Subjectivity and selfhood
Charles Siewert(Department of Classical and European Studies, Santa Clara University)
Epistemology and the psychology of human judgment
Reply to Longuenesse
Preçis of the evolution of morality
Richard Joyce
Forgiving someone for who they are (and not just what they've done)
Macalester Bell
Evolution and the possibility of moral realism
Peter CarruthersScott M. James
Epistemic goals and epistemic values
Stephen R. Grimm
The causal theory of properties and the causal theory of reference, or how to name properties and why it matters
Robert D. Rupert
Comments on Woodward, making things happen
Reply to Stroud
Flattery
Yual EylonDavid Heyd
Cassam and Kant on "how possible" questions and categorical thinking
Béatrice Longuenesse
Locke's problem concerning perceptual error
Antonia Lolordo
Yet another paper on the supervenience argument against coincident entities
Respect for just revenge
Brian Rosebury
Do we have any justified moral beliefs?
Expressivism, inferentialism, and saving the debate
Matthew Chrisman
The epistemological role of episodic recollection
Matthew Soteriou
The possibility of knowledge
Kitcher and the obsessive unifier
Jeffrey W. Roland
The affirmation of life
Robert Pippin
Chances, counterfactuals, and similarity
J. RobertG. Williams
Understanding simulation
Susan Hurley
Care ethics and moral theory
Marilyn Friedman
Reasons for looking
Précis of moral scepticisms
Replies to Copp, Timmons, and Railton
Wittgenstein and bodily self-knowledge
Edward Harcourt
Bad luck once again
Neil Levy
A hard-line reply to the multiple-case manipulation argument
"True" as ambiguous
Max Kölbel (Universität Wien)
Why be an anti-individualist?
Laura Schroeter
Ecological thinking
Alessandra Tanesini
Some questions about the evolution ofmorality
Stephen Stich
Response to Strevens
Jim Woodward
Acquired moral truths
Is Locke's theory of knowledge inconsistent?
The virtue of practical rationality
Sigrún Svavarsdóttir
Epistemic luck
The metaphysics of harm
Matthew Hanser
Justification without awareness
Ted Poston
A functionalist theory of properties
Ann Whittle
Divine hoorays
Nicholas Unwin
Hurley on simulation
A hard-line reply to Pereboom's four-case manipulation argument
Reply to Vallentyne
Vol. 78/3
Transworld depravity, transworld sanctity, & uncooperative essences
Vol. 78/1
Knowledge-wh and the problem of convergent knowledge
Vol. 78/2
Jesper Kallestrup
The conventional and the analytic
Manuel García-Carpintero Manuel Pérez Otero
Précis of ethical intuitionism
The skeptick's tale
Properties, minds, and bodies
Apology of a modest intuitionist
What Mary did yesterday
Incompatibilism's threat to worldly value
The humean theory of motivation rejected
Leibniz on natural teleology and the laws of optics
Jeffrey K. McDonough
Knowing the answer redux
When best theories go bad
David K. Manley
Spinoza's metaphysics of substance
Yitzhak Melamed
Putting thoughts to work
Elisabeth Camp
Reddish green
Martine Nida-Rümelin Juan Suarez
Broome on moral goodness and population ethics
Knowledge and conversation
Allan Hazlett
Will and representation in the resolution of metaphysical doubt
Ivan Fox
Huemer's Clarkeanism
Hearing and seeing musical expression
Vincent BergeronDominic Lopes
The conditional analysis of dispositions and the intrinsic dispositions thesis
Sungho Choi
Thought by description
Two kinds of self-knowledge
Matthew Boyle
Fallibilism, epistemic possibility, and concessive knowledge attributions
Trent DoughertyPatrick Rysiew
Transworld depravity and unobtainable worlds
Richard Otte
Phenomenal conservatism and self-defeat
Michael DePaul
Must the fundamental laws of physics be complete?
Evidentialism, vice, and virtue
Jason Baehr
Can "intrinsic" be defined using only broadly logical notions?
Dan Marshall
Imagining, recognizing and discriminating
Vol. 79/3
Bence Nanay
Pure and impure stipulata
Cory Juhl
What's metaphysical about metaphysical necessity?
Vol. 79/1
Cameron Ross
Sherrilyn Roush
Egocentric spatial representation in action and perception
Vol. 79/2
Robert Briscoe
Response-dependence and normative bedrock
Knowing what one wants
Krista Lawlor
The murderer at the door
Michael Cholbi
Assertion and its constitutive norms
Michael Rescorla
Classical foundationalism and speckled hens
Perception, content and rationality
The abductivist reply to skepticism
James R. Beebe
The given in experience
Images, intentionality and inexistence
Ben Blumson
What you don't know can hurt you
Does the ignorance hypothesis undermine the conceivability and knowledge arguments?
Torin Alter
Précis of ignorance and imagination
Précis of empiricism and experience
Primitive agency and natural norms
Transmission failure explained
Martin Smith
Contextualism, subject-sensitive invariantism, and the interaction of "knowledge"
Michael Blome-Tillmann
Atomism, pluralism, and conceptual content
Daniel A. Weiskopf
Response to Alter and Bennett
Equivalence, reliability, and convergence
Knowledge, trade-offs, and tracking truth
Against arguments from reference
Ron MallonEdouard MacheryShaun NicholsStephen Stich
Inconsistency theories of semantic paradox
Douglas Patterson
More work for hard incompatibilism
Tamler Sommers
Truth, value, and epistemic expressivism
Michael Lynch
Heirs of nothing
Transparency, intentionalism, and the nature of perceptual content
Jeff Speaks
Markie, speckles, and classical foundationalism
Meta-reasoning and practical deliberation
Dan Moller
Normative appeals to the natural
Pekka Väyrynen
Empiricism about experience
The duty of self-knowledge
Owen Ware
Know how to be gettiered?
Recursive tracking versus process reliabilism
Living life over again
Précis of tracking truth
Rightness defined
Vol. 8/2
Archie Bahm
The background of contemporary Mexican thought
Patrick Romanell
Infinite and privative judgments in Aristotle, Averroes, and Kant
Harry Wolfson
An introduction to the phenomenology of signs
Concerning image, idea, and dream
G. Berger, Recherches sur les conditions de la connaissance
Notes from the Husserl-Archives
F. S. c. northrop, the meeting of east and west
Raphael Demos
E. Cassirer, an essay on man
The revival of "The liar": reply
J. hAdamard, the psychology of invention in the mathematical field
Edward Jones
M. wertheimer, productive thinking
J. somerville, soviet philosophy
M. nicolson, Newton demands the muse
Cornelius Benjamin
The revival of "the liar"
Jehoshua Bar-Hillel
Does naturalism leave obligation out of ethics?
W M Sibley
A. vassallo, que es filosofia?
Edgar S. Brightman
Some comments on professor Wild's criticisms of my views on semiosis
Curt John Ducasse
Modes of reflection
Vol. 8/1
On professor Ducasse's explanation of his theory of semiosis
R. frondizi, el punto de partida
Some comments on professor Wild's preceding remarks
Evidence and faith
Vol. 80/2
The descent of shame
Vol. 80/3
Heidi Maibom
Is evidence knowledge?
Juan Comesaña Holly Kantin
Between autonomy and authority
Joseph Shieber
Introspective availability
Vol. 80/1
John Kulvicki(Dartmouth College)
Fischer's Reasons
Calvin G. Normore
The subtraction argument for the possibility of free mass
David EfirdTom Stoneham
Some intricacies
Thomas Scanlon
Biodiversity and all that jazz
Alan Carter
On Mele and Robb's indeterministic Frankfurt-style case
Carl GinetDavid Palmer
Comments on John Fischer's My way
Tense, timely action and self-ascription
Stephan Torre
Rule following
Masahiro Yamada
Good and good for you
Laura Sizer
Précis of all the power in the world
The myth of factive verbs
Matter, space and quality
Reply to James Van Cleve
Simulating minds
On the relationship between propositional and doxastic justification
John Turri
Reply to Stephen Mumford
Précis of indicate ethics
What is Hume's dictum, and why believe it?
Substitution, subordination, and responsibility
Impredicative identity criteria
Leon Horsten
Feeling pain for the very first time
Guy Kahane
Self-knowledge and rationality
How to be a normative expressivist
Skilled activity and the causal theory of action
Responsibility, permissibility, and vicarious agency
Jeff McMahan
Determinism and our self-conception
Uncompromising source incompatibilism
Seth Shabo
Kamm on collaboration
No power in Unger's world
Stephen Mumford
What reflective endorsement cannot do
Seeing reasons
Jennifer Church
The harmony of Spinoza and Leibniz
Vol. 81/1
Samuel Newlands
Curiosity was framed
Vol. 81/3
Dennis Whitcomb
Imagining as a guide to possibility
Peter Kung
Varieties of coreference
Vol. 81/2
Higher-order evidence
Coordination problems
Fool's good and other issues
Precis
Desires as demands
Tamar Schapiro
Comments on A. K. Bilgrami's self-knowledge and resentment
Thomas Baldwin(Department of Sociology, University of York)
The spatial content of experience
Brad Thompson
Reply to Schapiro, Smith/Strabbing, and Yaffe
Comment on Stephen Darwall's The second person standpoint
Lessons from causal exclusion
Lawrence A. Shapiro
The mind as neural software?
Gualtiero Piccinini
Precis of self-knowledge and resentment
Must an appearance of succession involve a succession of appearances?
Proper names and practices
Ghosts and sparse properties
Philip Goff
Replies to Tom Baldwin and Calvin Normore
Things that make things reasonable
Luminosity, reliability, and the sorites
Mechanisms, causes, and the layered model of the world
Stuart Glennan
Comments on Scott Soames' 'coordination problems'
Kit Fine
Kant and the claims of the poor
Pablo Gilabert
A problem for relational theories of color
Edward O. WilsonAllan Hazlett
Persons as sui generis ontological kinds
Kristie Miller
Reply to Lawlor's 'varieties of coreference'
The reflective epistemic renegade
Bryan Frances
Three arguments from temporary intrinsics
M. Eddon
Seeing other people
Joel Smith(Department of Religion and Theology, University of Sheffield)
Comments on Paul Hovda's "semantics as information about semantics values"
Semantics as information about semantic values
Paul Hovda
Non-conceptual experiential content and Reason-giving
Hemdat Lerman
Moral obligation, accountability, and second-personal reasons
Rabbits astray and significance awandering
Michael Liston
Bootstrapping in general
Jonathan Weisberg
Voluntary belief on a reasonable basis
Philip J. Nickel
The way things were
David SansonBen Caplan
Knowledge and assertion
A return to the analogy of being
Kris McDaniel
Context sensitivity and indirect reports
Nellie Wieland
Reply to Horwich
Vol. 82/2
The puzzle of metacoherence
Vol. 82/1
Realism, conventionalism, and causal decomposition in units of selection
Justice as a self-regarding virtue
Does vagueness exclude knowledge?
David Barnett
Understanding, modality, logical operators
Hume, distinctions of reason, and differential resemblance
What is conscious attention?
Wayne Wu
Okasha's unintended argument for toolbox theorizing
C. Kenneth Waters
Is desert in the details?
Christopher FreimanShaun Nichols
Experimental semantics
Robots, action, and the "essential indexical"
Vol. 82/3
Paul Teller
Frey on experiendal transparency and its rational role
Truthmaker gaps and the no-no paradox
Patrick Greenough
Abusing one's position
Time dilation, context, and relative truth
N. Ángel Pinillos
Appearances, rationality, and justified belief
Alexander Jackson
The metaphysical conception of analyticity
Ismael's Anscombian and Dennettian selves
Of whales and pendulums
Can coherence generate warrant ex nihilo?
Platforms, patchworks, and parking garages
Williamson on the a priori and the analytic
Intellectual virtues
Précis of the philosophy of philosophy
Intrinsic value and the partiality problem
Précis of evolution and the levels of selection
More on the metaphysics of harm
Reply to Peacocke
Reply to Sober and Waters
Should we want God to exist?
Reply to Boghossian
On the rational contribution of experiential transparency
Christopher Frey
Quantifiers, knowledge, and counterfactuals
Jonathan Ichikawa
Intrinsicality and hyperintensionality
Resisting "weakness of the will"
Reply to Stalnaker
Omissions, responsibility, and symmetry
Review of Ernest LePore and Kirk Ludwig, Donald Davidson's truth-theoretic semantics
Precis of the situated self
Jenann Ismael
Responses to symposiasts
Still more on the metaphysics of harm
Faultless disagreement and aesthetic realism
Karl Schafer
What intuitions are like
Elijah Chudnoff
Review of Joshua Gert, Brute rationality
Williamson's philosophy of philosophy
Interestingly dull numbers
Trivial truthmaking matters
Vol. 83/1
Responses to Fitelson, Sansom, and Sarkar
Vol. 83/3
Review essay of Dorit Bar-On's Speaking my mind
How the world is measured up in size experience
Vol. 83/2
David J. Bennett
Auxiliary hypotheses in evidence and evolution
Roger Sansom
Content and natural selection
Is perceptual phenomenology thin?
Farid Masrour
Favoring, likelihoodism, and bayesianism
Branden Fitelson
A priori skepticism
Scanlon on moral dimensions
Two methodologies for evaluating intellectualism
Ephraim Glick
Hawthorne contingent on the deeply a priori
Yuval Avnur
Truthmaking and case-making
The role of visual language in Berkeley's account of generality
Katherine Dunlop
Blame
Michelle Mason
Ambivalence, valuational inconsistency, and the divided self
Patricia Marino
Review of Consciousness and its place in nature
Barry Dainton
Concessive knowledge attributions and fallibilism
Clayton Littlejohn
Getting it right by accident
Contingent a priori knowledge
Can counterfactuals solve the exclusion problem?
Lei Zhong
Bryan Frances, Scepticism comes alive
Scanlon on double effect
Trenton Merricks' truth and ontology
Kristopher McDaniel
Hopes and dreams
Adrienne M. Martin
Abduction and modality
Stephen Biggs
Précis of truth and ontology
Frege's puzzle and descriptive enrichment
Ontological minimalism about phenomenology
Susanna Schellenberg
Sober on intelligent design
Sahotra Sarkar
The "common sense" in Aristotle's theory of perception
Anna Marmodoro
Précis of evidence and evolution
Unenriched subsentential illocutions
Eros Corazza
Deriving ethics from action
Paul Katsafanas
Meaningfulness and time
Vol. 84/2
Antti Kauppinen
Do extrinsic dispositions need extrinsic causal bases?
Vol. 84/3
Gabriele Contessa
Explanation, idealisation and the Goldilocks problem
Self-support
Reverse engineering epistemic evaluations
Sinan Dogramaci
Précis of depth
Relativized propositions and the Fregean orthodoxy
Iris Einheuser
Goodness and justice
Vol. 84/1
Replies to Weatherson, Hall, and Lange
Properties, powers, and the subset account of realization
Paul Audi
Forgiveness and standing
Kevin Zaragoza
Precis of the case for contextualism
Michael Tye on perceptual content
Replies to Nagel, Ludlow, and Fantl and McGrath
Phenomenal concepts and the defense of materiahsm
Brian P McLaughlin
On the reduction of necessity to essence
Fabrice Correia
Contextualism and subject-sensitivity
Comments on Michael Strevens's depth
Ned Hall
Cognitive penetration of colour experience
Tye on acquaintance and the problem of consciousness
In defense of the phenomenal concept strategy
Precis of consciousness revisited
Resultant luck
Carolina Sartorio
Reply to Crane, Jackson and McLaughlin
Contextualism, multi-tasking, and third-person knowledge reports
Peter Ludlow
A dual aspect account of moral language
Caj Strandberg
Abstraction and depth in scientific explanation
The idea of freedom and moral cognition in groundwork III
Compatibilism and moral claimancy
How we feel about terrible, non-existent mafiosi
Tyler DoggettAndy Egan
Assertion and practical reasoning
Group testimony?
Miranda Fricker
Objective being and "ofness" in Descartes
Methodological encounters with the phenomenal kind
Composition as identity doesn't settle the special composition question
The attitude of knowledge
Jennifer Nagel
The critical project today
Vol. 85/1
Reply to Cassam, Olson, and Railton
John Skorupski
Semantic sovereignty
Vol. 85/2
Stephen KearnsOfra Magidor
Epistemic self-audit and warranted reasons
Review of Kalderon, M. E., Moral fictionalism
Updating as communication
Sarah Moss
Doing away with harm
"One second per second"
Radical scepticism without epistemic closure
Vol. 85/3
Sven Rosenkranz
Incompatibilism and the past
Andrew Bailey
Mental maps
The paradox of fission and the ontology of ordinary objects
Thomas Sattig
A (different) virtue epistemology
Skorupski's middle way in metaethics
Précis of knowledge in an uncertain world
Intellectualism and the objects of knowledge
What makes a manipulated agent unfree?
Chandra Sekhar Sripada
Replies to Cohen, Neta and Reed
Whose thought is it?
Marilyn McCord AdamsCecilia Trifogli
Does practical rationality constrain epistemic rationality?
Showing how to derive knowing how
Counterfactual triviality
On possibly nonexistent propositions
Non-reductive physicalism cannot appeal to token identity
Susan Schneider
The value question in metaphysics
Moore's paradox and the accessibility of justification
Declan Smithies
Disagreement
Nathan L. King
Art
Catharine Abell
The case against purity
In defense of a Kripkean dogma
Jonathan IchikawaIshani MaitraBrian Weatherson
Nicholas white, a brief history of happiness
Resisting encroachment
Precis of know how
Locke and the visual array
Michael Jacovides
Replies to Dickie, Schroeder and Stalnaker
Being positive about negative facts
Stephen BarkerMark Jago
Spinoza on destroying passions with reason
Colin Marshall
Skill before knowledge
Imogen Dickie
Why does time seem to pass?
Simon Prosser
Intuitions and experiments
Précis of the domain of reasons
Conditional excluded middle without the limit assumption
Eric Swanson
Review of Robert B. Talisse, A pragmatist philosophy of democracy
Lost in translation
Vol. 86/1
Toward a truly social epistemology
Vol. 86/2
Asymmetry and rational ability
Experimental attacks on intuitions and answers
Vol. 86/3
John Bengson
Should reliabilists be worried about demon worlds?
Jack C. Lyons
Husserl, the absolute flow, and temporal experience
Christoph Hoerl(Warwick Mind and Action Research Centre, University of Warwick)
Validity for strong pluralists
Aaron J. Cotnoir
Mike Ridge
Moral uncertainty and the principle of equity among moral theories
Andrew Sepielli
Seeing what I am doing
Thor Grünbaum
Bodily sensation and tactile perceptio
Louise Richardson
Qualitative inaccuracy and unconceived alternatives
Pereboom's robust nonreductive physicalism
Towards being
Richard Woodward
Spinoza's metaphysics of thought
The argument for subject body dualism from transtemporal identity defended
First-person propositions
Peter Hanks
Leibniz on the metaphysics of color
Stephen Puryear
Charity to charity
Précis of consciousness and the prospects of physicalism
Metaphysics, verbal disputes and the limits of charity
Brendan Balcerak Jackson
Rational abilities and responsibility
Laura W. Ekstrom
Phenomenal unity, representation and the self
Consciousness, physicalism, and panpsychism
Replies to Daniel Stoljar, Robert Adams, and Lynne Baker
Good news for the disjunctivist about (one of) the bad cases
Heather Logue
Abilities
Attention, atomism, and the disunity of consciousness
If folk intuitions vary, then what?
Edouard MacheryShaun NicholsStephen StichRon Mallon
Dogmatism, underminers and skepticism
Experimental philosophy, contextualism and ssi
Précis of the unity of consciousness
The argument for subject-body dualism from transtemporal identity
Subjunctive credences and semantic humility
Vol. 87/2
A unified empirical account of responsibility judgments
Vol. 87/3
Gunnar Björnsson
The single act of combining
Vol. 87/1
Sebastian Rödl
Kant's perceiver
Mitigating soft compatibilism
Justin A. Capes
Belief in absolute necessity
John DiversJosé Edgar González-Varela
Kitcher on the deduction
Self-location and other-location
Dilip Ninan
Faith in humanity
Ryan Preston-Roedder
Promoting value as such
Evan G. Williams
Quantitative parsimony and the metaphysics of time
Jonathan Tallant
Précis of writing the book of the world
Afterimages and sensation
Ian Phillips
The essence of dispositional essentialism
David Yates
Replies to Dorr, Fine, and Hirsch
Précis of Kant's thinker
Internalism and externalism in the epistemology of testimony
Mikkel Gerken
Précis: against absolute goodness
Replies to Rödl, Ginsborg, and Allais
Qualia compression
Lieven Decock Igor Douven
Troubles with Plantinga's reading of Millikan
Replies to Stroud, Thomson, and Crisp
Coming to terms with our human fallibility
Goodness
Libertarianism and human agency
"Good for" supra "good"
The metaphysically best language
Fundamental truth and fundamental terms
In defence of absolute goodness
Do different groups have different epistemic intuitions?
Evidential support and instrumental rationality
Peter Brössel
Noneism, ontology, and fundamentality
Tatjana von Solodkoff Richard Woodward
Defending the evidential value of epistemic intuitions
Reading writing the book of the world
Heidegger's metaphysics of material beings
An appearance of succession requires a succession of appearances
Oliver Rashbrook
Skepticism, evidence and entitlement
Testimony as a social foundation of knowledge
Malebranche and the riddle of sensation
Vol. 88/3
Walter Ott
Moral rationalism and Commonsense consequentialism
Vol. 88/1
Modal reality and (modal) logical space
Perceptual constancies and perceptual modes of presentation
Vol. 88/2
Perception, biology, action, and knowledge
The methodology of modal logic as metaphysics
Phillip Bricker
The causal relevance of content to computation
Counterfactual philosophers
Nathan Ballantyne
Modal logic as methodology
Meghan Sullivan
Belief, credence, and pragmatic encroachment
Jacob RossMark Schroeder
Exercising doxastic freedom
Conor McHugh
Knowledge under threat
Tomas Bogardus
Reply to Rescorla and Peacocke
Higher-order evidence and the limits of defeat
Maria Lasonen-Aarnio
Burge's defense of perceptual content
Todd Ganson(Department of French and Italian, Princeton University)Ben BronnerAlex Kerr
Explaining away incompatibilist intuitions
Dylan MurrayEddy Nahmias
Précis of modal logic as metaphysics
One dogma of millianism
Derek BallBryan Pickel
Replies to Bricker, Divers, and Sullivan
Moral and rational commitment
Sam Shpall
Précis: Commonsense consequentialism
Douglas W. Portmore
How to be sure
Replies to Gert, Hurley, and Tenenbaum
Comments on Douglas Portmore's Commonsense consequentialism
Paul Hurley
The agony of defeat?
Nicholas Silins
The phenomenological problem of perception
Boyd Millar
Intention and motor representation in purposive action
Stephen ButterfillCorrado Sinigaglia
The perils of earnest consequentializing
The contrast-insensitivity of knowledge ascriptions
From mathematical fictionalism to truth-theoretic fictionalism
Bradley Armour-Garb James A. Woodbridge
Conflicting rules and paradox
Colin Johnston
Normative reasons contextualism
Tim Henning
The phenomenological objection to fictionalism
Stuart Brock(School of Social and Cultural Studies, Victoria University of Wellington)
The constitution of error in the phenomenological reduction
Vol. 9/2
Henry Winthrop
Sartre's theory of the alter ego
A phenomenological critique of psychology
Robert F. Creegan
E. Husserl and J. Joyce, or theory and practice of the phenomenological attitude
Juan David García Bacca
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