Volume IX, Issue 2
Volume IX, Issue 2
Summer 2009
Copyright 2009 by The University of Central Florida: ISSN 1535-3656
Articles
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1 | McNaughton, David – “Why Is So Much Philosophy So Tedious?”
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14 | Hall, Ronald – “On Getting Over Getting Over the Rainbow”
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26 | Armil, Sean – “How to Motivate the Maxim that “Ought” Implies “Can” to Defend the Principle of Alternate Possibilities”
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38 | Kimbrough, Scott – “Explaining Compatibilist Intuitions about Moral Responsibility: A Critique of Nichols and Knobe’s Performance Error Model”
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56 | Morris, Stephen G. – “The Impact of Neuroscience on the Free Will Debate”
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79 | Han, Xiaoqiang – “Why Can’t We Dispense with the Subject-Predicate Form without Losing Something More”
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90 | Feezell, Randolph – “Religious Ambiguity, Agnosticism, and Prudence”
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121 | Jerkins, Jae – “Heidegger’s Bridge: The Social and Phenomenological Construction of Mars”
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136 | Valentine, John – “Nihilism and the Eschaton in Samuel Beckett’s Waiting for Godot”
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148 | Showler, Ryan – “Review of Katrin Flikschuh’s Kant and Modern Political Philosophy. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2008. Pp. 226. ISBN 0521073022. $32.99.”