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University of California, Los Angeles
Department of Philosophy

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Department Affiliates

  • 22
    Regular faculty
  • 10
    Other faculty
  • 4
    Retired faculty
  • 32
    Graduate students
  • 76
    Undergraduates
  • 97
    Alumni
  • 5
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  • Nathan Salmón, Relative and Absolute Apriority
    Philosophical Studies 69 (1). 1993.
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  • Nathan Salmón, This Side of Paradox
    Philosophical Topics 21 (2): 187-197. 1993.
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  • Nathan Salmón, On Content
    Mind 101 (404): 733-751. 1992.
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  • Nathan Salmón, Reflections on Reflexivity
    Linguistics and Philosophy 15 (1). 1992.
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  • Barbara Herman, Agency, attachment, and difference
    Ethics 101 (4): 775-797. 1991.
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  • Seana Shiffrin, Moral Autonomy and Agent-Centred Options
    Analysis 51 (4). 1991.
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  • Nathan Salmón, How Not to Become a Millian Heir
    Philosophical Studies 62 (2). 1991.
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  • Nathan Salmón, The Pragmatic Fallacy
    Philosophical Studies 63 (1): 83--97. 1991.
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  • Nathan Salmón, Singular Terms
    In Hans Burkhardt & Barry Smith (eds.), Handbook of metaphysics and ontology, Philosophia Verlag. pp. 835-837. 1991.
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  • Nathan Salmón, A Millian Heir Rejects the Wages of Sinn
    In C. Anthony Anderson & Joseph Owens (eds.), Propositional Attitudes: The Role of Content in Language, Logic, and Mind, Csli Publications. pp. 215-247. 1990.
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  • Nathan Salmón, Temporality
    In William Bright (ed.), Oxford International Encyclopedia of Linguistics, Oxford University Press. 1990.
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  • Nathan Salmón, Illogical Belief
    Philosophical Perspectives 3 243-285. 1989.
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  • Nathan Salmón, How to Become a Millian Heir
    Noûs 23 (2): 211-220. 1989.
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  • Nathan Salmón, Tense and Singular Propositions
    In Joseph Almog, John Perry & Howard Wettstein (eds.), Themes From Kaplan, Oxford University Press. pp. 331--392. 1989.
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  • Nathan Salmón, The Logic of What Might Have Been
    Philosophical Review 98 (1): 3-34. 1989.
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  • Catherine Atherton, Hand Over Fist: The Failure of Stoic Rhetoric
    Classical Quarterly 38 (2): 392. 1988.
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  • Nathan Salmón, On the Plurality of Worlds by David Lewis
    Philosophical Review 97 (2): 237. 1988.
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  • Nathan U. Salmon and Scott Soames, Propositions and Attitudes (edited book)
    Oxford University Press. 1988.
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  • Nathan Salmón, How to Measure the Standard Metre
    Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 88 (1). 1988.
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  • Nathan Salmón and Scott Soames, Introduction to Propositions and Attitudes
    In Nathan U. Salmon & Scott Soames (eds.), _Propositions and Attitudes_, Oxford University Press. pp. 1-15. 1988.
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  • Nathan Salmón, The Fact that x = y
    Philosophia 17 (4): 517-518. 1987.
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  • Nathan Salmón, Existence
    Philosophical Perspectives 1 49-108. 1987.
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  • Nathan Salmón, Modal Paradox: Parts and Counterparts, Points and Counterpoints
    Midwest Studies in Philosophy 11 (1): 75-120. 1986.
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  • Nathan Salmón, Reflexivity
    Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 27 (3): 401-429. 1986.
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  • Nathan Salmón, Frege's Puzzle (2nd ed.)
    Ridgeview Publishing Company. 1986.
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  • Nathan Salmón, From Frege's Puzzle (excerpts 3) (6th ed.)
    In Aloysius Martinich (ed.), The philosophy of language, Oxford University Press. pp. 86-102. 1985.
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  • Nathan Salmón, Impossible Worlds
    Analysis 44 (3). 1984.
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  • Nathan Salmón, Fregean Theory and the Four Worlds Paradox: A Reply to David over
    Philosophical Books 25 (1): 7-11. 1984.
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  • Nathan Salmón, Reference and information content: names and descriptions
    In Dov M. Gabbay & Franz Guenthner (eds.), Handbook of Philosophical Logic, Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 409--461. 1983.
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  • Nathan Salmón, Assertion and Incomplete Definite Descriptions
    Philosophical Studies 42 (1): 37--45. 1982.
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