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Columbia University
Department of Philosophy

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  • 26
    Regular faculty
  • 15
    Other faculty
  • Retired faculty
  • 63
    Graduate students
  • 39
    Undergraduates
  • 126
    Alumni
  • 7
    Other

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  • Christopher Peacocke, Hacking on Logic
    Journal of Philosophy 78 (3): 168-175. 1981.
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  • Christopher Peacocke, A Reply to Tennant
    Analysis 40 (1). 1980.
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  • Bernard Berofsky, The Irrelevance of Morality to Freedom
    Bowling Green Studies in Applied Philosophy 2 38-47. 1980.
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  • Christopher Peacocke, Deviant Causal Chains
    Midwest Studies in Philosophy 4 (1): 123-155. 1979.
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  • Christopher Peacocke, Argument for token identity
    In Holistic Explanation: Action, Space, Interpretation, Clarendon Press. 1979.
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  • Christopher Peacocke, Holistic Explanation: Action, Space, Interpretation
    Clarendon Press. 1979.
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  • Christopher Peacocke, Holistic explanation: An outline of a theory
    In Rational Action, Cambridge University Press. 1979.
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  • Christopher Peacocke, I. With Reference to the Roots∗
    Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 21 (1-4): 105-120. 1978.
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  • Christopher Peacocke, A Reply to Bjurlöf's Objection
    Analysis 38 (3). 1978.
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  • Christopher Peacocke, A selective bibliography of philosophical logic
    Sub-faculty of Philosophy [University of Oxford]. 1978.
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  • Christopher Peacocke, Necessity and truth theories
    Journal of Philosophical Logic 7 (1). 1978.
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  • Christopher Peacocke and Amelie Rorty, The Identities of Persons
    Philosophical Review 87 (3): 456. 1978.
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  • Bernard Berofsky, The metaphysics of freedom
    Journal of Chinese Philosophy 4 (2): 161-186. 1977.
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  • Bernard Berofsky, Review: The Cement of the Universe, by J. L. Mackie (review)
    Journal of Philosophy 74. 1977.
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  • Christopher Peacocke, An Appendix to David Wiggins'" Note"
    In Gareth Evans & John McDowell (eds.), Truth and meaning: essays in semantics, Clarendon Press. pp. 313--324. 1976.
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  • Christopher Peacocke, What is a logical constant?
    Journal of Philosophy 73 (9): 221-240. 1976.
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  • Christopher Peacocke, Finiteness and the actual language relation
    Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 75 (1): 147--65. 1975.
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  • Bernard Berofsky, Responsibility (review)
    Journal of Philosophy 70 (11): 331-334. 1973.
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  • Bernard Berofsky, The counterfactual analysis of causation
    Journal of Philosophy 70 (17): 568-569. 1973.
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  • Bernard Berofsky, Introduction
    In Determinism, Princeton University Press. pp. 1-6. 1971.
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  • Bernard Berofsky, IV. Causality
    In Determinism, Princeton University Press. pp. 42-126. 1971.
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  • Bernard Berofsky, III. Explanation
    In Determinism, Princeton University Press. pp. 35-41. 1971.
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  • Bernard Berofsky, VIII. Deterministic Accounts
    In Determinism, Princeton University Press. pp. 253-267. 1971.
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  • Bernard Berofsky, VI. The Regularity Theory: Translatability
    In Determinism, Princeton University Press. pp. 179-220. 1971.
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  • Bernard Berofsky, VII. The Regularity Theory: Adequacy
    In Determinism, Princeton University Press. pp. 221-252. 1971.
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  • Bernard Berofsky, V. The Structure of a Definition
    In Determinism, Princeton University Press. pp. 129-178. 1971.
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  • Bernard Berofsky, XI
    In Determinism, Princeton University Press. pp. 282-290. 1971.
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  • Bernard Berofsky, XII. Deterministic Theories and the Observable World
    In Determinism, Princeton University Press. pp. 291-297. 1971.
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  • Bernard Berofsky, XIII. Psychological Determinism
    In Determinism, Princeton University Press. pp. 298-324. 1971.
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  • Bernard Berofsky, X. The Alleged Triviality of Determinism
    In Determinism, Princeton University Press. pp. 273-281. 1971.
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