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University of Texas at Austin
Department of Philosophy

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  • 59
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  • 69
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  • Robert Charles Koons, Book ReviewsMichael Ruse,. Can a Darwinian Be a Christian? The Relationship between Science and Religion.Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001. Pp. 254. $17.99 (review)
    Ethics 115 (1): 163-166. 2004.
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  • Galen Strawson, Free Agents
    Philosophical Topics 32 371-402. 2004.
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  • Galen Strawson, Free will
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  • Galen Strawson, Real intentionality
    Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 3 (3): 287-313. 2004.
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  • Galen Strawson, Against Narrativity
    Ratio 17 (4): 428-452. 2004.
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  • Paul B. Woodruff, Antiphon, Sophist and Athenian
    Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 26 323-336. 2004.
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  • Jonathan Dancy, Beyond Favouring
    In Ethics without principles, Oxford University Press. 2004.
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  • Jonathan Dancy, Can Holism be True?
    In Ethics without principles, Oxford University Press. pp. 94-117. 2004.
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  • Jonathan Dancy, Competing Pictures
    In Ethics without principles, Oxford University Press. pp. 118-139. 2004.
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  • Jonathan Dancy, Contributory Reasons
    In Ethics without principles, Oxford University Press. pp. 15-37. 2004.
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  • Jonathan Dancy, Discussion? on Knowing what One is Doing
    Philosophical Studies 121 (3): 239-247. 2004.
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  • Jonathan Dancy, Discussion on the importance of making things right
    Ratio 17 (2): 229-237. 2004.
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  • Jonathan Dancy, Dropping the Catch
    In Ethics without principles, Oxford University Press. pp. 53-70. 2004.
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  • Jonathan Dancy, Ethics without principles
    Oxford University Press. 2004.
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  • Jonathan Dancy, Holism and its Consequences
    In Ethics without principles, Oxford University Press. 2004.
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  • Jonathan Dancy, Intrinsic and Extrinsic Value
    In Ethics without principles, Oxford University Press. 2004.
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  • Jonathan Dancy, Knowing Reasons
    In Ethics without principles, Oxford University Press. pp. 140-162. 2004.
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  • Jonathan Dancy, Principles of Rational Valuing
    In Ethics without principles, Oxford University Press. pp. 199-215. 2004.
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  • Jonathan Dancy, The Beginning of Knowledge
    Philosophical Quarterly 54 (217): 614-615. 2004.
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  • Jonathan Dancy, Rationality, Value, and Meaning
    In Ethics without principles, Oxford University Press. pp. 190-198. 2004.
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  • Jonathan Dancy, Two Ways of Explaining Actions
    Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 55 25-42. 2004.
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  • Jonathan Dancy, What are the Options?
    In Ethics without principles, Oxford University Press. 2004.
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  • Jonathan Dancy, Enticing Reasons
    In R. Jay Wallace, Philip Pettit, Samuel Scheffler & Michael Smith (eds.), Reason and Value: Themes from the Moral Philosophy of Joseph Raz, Clarendon Press. pp. 91-118. 2004.
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  • Jonathan Dancy, Enticing Reasons
    In R. Jay Wallace, Philip Pettit, Samuel Scheffler & Michael Smith (eds.), Reason and Value: Themes from the Moral Philosophy of Joseph Raz, Clarendon Press. 2004.
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  • Larry Laudan, The Epistemic, the Cognitive, and the Social
    In Peter K. Machamer & Gereon Wolters (eds.), Science, Values, and Objectivity, University of Pittsburgh Press. pp. 14-23. 2004.
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  • Stephen A. White and William W. Fortenbaugh, Lyco of Troas and Hieronymus of Rhodes: Text, Translation, and Discussion
    Routledge. 2004.
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  • Julia Driver, Response to my critics
    Utilitas 16 (1): 33-41. 2004.
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  • Julia Driver, Book ReviewsCandace Vogler,. Reasonably Vicious.Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 2002. Pp. viii+295. $47.00 (review)
    Ethics 114 (4): 845-848. 2004.
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  • Patricio A. Fernández Ugarte, Discurso y lenguaje: la génesis pre-lingüística del significado en "Ser y Tiempo"
    Anuario Filosófico 37 (79): 391-428. 2004.
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  • Roy Sorensen, Agnosticism and tolerance: A reply to Mills
    Philosophical Books 45 (1): 12-16. 2004.
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