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Volume VI, Issue 1

Volume VI, Issue 1

Volume VI, Issue 1
Summer 2006
Copyright 2006 by The University of Central Florida: ISSN 1535-3656

Articles

  • 1 | Perry, Jim – ““Religion,” “Science,” and “Philosophy”: Three Dangerous Auto-Antonyms”
  • 8 | Acosta-Morales, Osvil – “Courage, Evidence, and Epistemic Virtue”
  • 17 | Oliveira, Gustavo de L.T. – “On Recent Scientific Advances and Incompatibilist Freedom”
  • 31 | Freiberger, Erich – “Thrasymachus’ Perverse Disavowal”
  • 43 | Hernandez, Jill – “On Asymmetry in Kant’s Doctrine of Moral Worth”
  • 53 | Bertman, Martin A. – “Kant contra Herder: Almost against Nature”
  • 64 | Valentine, John – “Prototypes of Existence and Essence in Camus’s The Stranger”
  • 77 | Hibbs, Darren – “Review of Keith Parsons’ Copernican Questions: A Concise Invitation to the Philosophy of Science. New York: McGraw-Hill. Pp. 192. ISBN 0-07-285020-5. $27.00.”

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