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University of Texas at Austin
Department of Philosophy

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  • Galen Strawson, Intentionnalité réelle 2 : Pourquoi l'intentionnalité entraîne la conscience?
    Synthesis Philosophica 20 (2): 279-297. 2005.
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  • Galen Strawson, Reale intentionalität V.2: Warum impliziert intentionalität bewusstsein?
    Synthesis Philosophica 20 (2): 279-297. 2005.
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  • Galen Strawson and Marya Schechtman, The Self
    Wiley-Blackwell. 2005.
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  • Galen Strawson, Gegen die Narrativität
    Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 53 (1). 2005.
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  • Galen Strawson, Intentionality and experience : terminological preliminaries
    In David Woodruff Smith & Amie Lynn Thomasson (eds.), Phenomenology and Philosophy of Mind, Oxford: Clarendon Press. pp. 41-66. 2005.
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  • Sahotra Sarkar and Jessica Pfeifer, The Philosophy of Science: An Encyclopedia (edited book)
    Routledge. 2005.
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  • Paul B. Woodruff, First democracy: the challenge of an ancient idea
    Oxford University Press. 2005.
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  • Jonathan Dancy, Berkeley's active self
    European Journal of Analytic Philosophy 1 (1): 5-20. 2005.
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  • Jonathan Dancy, Essentially Comparative Concepts
    Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy 1 (2): 1-16. 2005.
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  • Jonathan Dancy, Should We Pass the Buck?
    In Toni Rønnow-Rasmussen & Michael J. Zimmerman (eds.), Recent work on intrinsic value, Springer. pp. 33--44. 2005.
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  • Jonathan Dancy, Two ways of explaining actions
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  • Jonathan Dancy, Review: The Practice of Value (review)
    Mind 114 (453): 189-192. 2005.
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  • Jonathan Dancy, Review: G F Schueler, Reasons and purposes, and David-Hillel Ruben, Action and its explanation. Oxford University Press; Clarendon Press 2003 (review)
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  • Jonathan Dancy, Enticing reasons
    In Christian Nimtz & Ansgar Beckermann (eds.), Philosophy-Science -Scientific Philosophy, Main Lectures and Colloquia of GAP 5, Fifth International Congress of the Society for Analytical Philosophy, Mentis. pp. 10-32. 2005.
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  • Jonathan Dancy, The particularist's progress
    In Toni Rønnow-Rasmussen & Michael J. Zimmerman (eds.), Recent work on intrinsic value, Springer. pp. 325--347. 2005.
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  • Jonathan Dancy, Essentially comparative concepts
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  • Julia Driver, Consequentialism and Feminist Ethics
    Hypatia 20 (4): 183-199. 2005.
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  • Julia Driver, Moralism
    Journal of Applied Philosophy 22 (2). 2005.
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  • Roy Sorensen, A Brief History of the Paradox: Philosophy and the Labyrinths of the Mind
    Oxford University Press USA. 2005.
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  • Roy Sorensen, The ethics of empty worlds
    Australasian Journal of Philosophy 83 (3): 349-356. 2005.
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  • Roy Sorensen, Vagueness and Contradiction
    Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 71 (3): 695-703. 2005.
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  • Roy Sorensen, Précis of vagueness and contradiction (review)
    Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 71 (3). 2005.
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  • Roy Sorensen, The cheated god: death and personal time
    Analysis 65 (2): 119-125. 2005.
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  • Roy Sorensen, Poznámka k „Platónovi“
    Ostium 1 (2). 2005.
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  • Roy Sorensen, Review: A Reply to Critics (review)
    Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 71 (3). 2005.
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  • David Sosa, A Big, Good Thing: T.m. Scanlon, what we owe to each other (cambridge, mass.: Harvard university press, 1998)
    Noûs 38 (2). 2004.
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  • Ian Proops, Wittgenstein's logical atomism
    Stanford Encyclopaedia of Philosophy (65): 374-376. 2004.
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  • Ian Proops, Wittgenstein on the substance of the world
    European Journal of Philosophy 12 (1). 2004.
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  • Robert Charles Koons, Science and Belief in God: Concord, not Conflict
    In Paul Copan & Paul Moser (eds.), The Rationality of Theism, Routledge. pp. 77. 2004.
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  • Robert Charles Koons, The logic of causal explanation an axiomatization
    Studia Logica 77 (3). 2004.
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