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University of Texas at Austin
Department of Philosophy

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  • 44
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  • 59
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  • 69
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  • 103
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  • Stephen H. Phillips, On Being Buddha (review)
    International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 41 (1): 66-69. 1997.
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  • Paul B. Woodruff, The Paradox of Comedy
    Philosophical Topics 25 (1): 319-335. 1997.
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  • Jonathan Dancy, Parfit and Indirectly Self-Defeating Theories
    In Reading Parfit, Wiley-blackwell. pp. 1--23. 1997.
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  • Jonathan Dancy, Reading Parfit (edited book)
    Wiley-Blackwell. 1997.
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  • Julia Driver, The ethics of intervention
    Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 57 (4): 851-870. 1997.
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  • Roy Sorensen, Advertisement for a cure for incontinence
    Mind 106 (424): 743-743. 1997.
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  • Roy Sorensen, The metaphysics of precision and scientific language
    Philosophical Perspectives 11 349-374. 1997.
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  • Roy Sorensen, The Metaphysics of Precision and Scientific Language
    Noûs 31 (S11): 349-374. 1997.
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  • David Sosa, Getting acquainted with perception
    Philosophical Issues 7 209-214. 1996.
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  • David Sosa, Representing Thoughts and Language
    Dissertation, Princeton University. 1996.
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  • David Sosa, The Import of the Puzzle About Belief
    Philosophical Review 105 (3): 373-402. 1996.
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  • Galen Strawson, Free will
    In Edward Craig (ed.), Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Genealogy to Iqbal, Routledge. 1996.
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  • Galen Strawson, Reply to Hocutt
    Philosophical Books 37 (3): 164-168. 1996.
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  • Jonathan Dancy, Real values in a Humean context
    Ratio 9 (2): 171-183. 1996.
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  • Jonathan Dancy, Review of Christopher W. Gowans: Innocence lost: an examination of inescapable moral wrongdoing (review)
    Ethics 106 (3): 639-641. 1996.
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  • Roy Sorensen, Unbeggable questions
    Analysis 56 (1): 51-55. 1996.
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  • Roy Sorensen, The metaphysics of words
    Philosophical Studies 81 (2-3). 1996.
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  • Roy Sorensen, Modal Bloopers: Why Believable Impossibilities Are Necessary
    American Philosophical Quarterly 33 (3). 1996.
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  • David Sosa, Reference from a perspective versus reference
    Philosophical Issues 6 79-89. 1995.
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  • Mark Sainsbury and Timothy Williamson, Sorites
    In B. Hale & Crispin Wright (eds.), Blackwell Companion to the Philosophy of Language, Blackwell. 1995.
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  • Galen Strawson, Libertarianism, action, and self-determination
    In Timothy O'Connor (ed.), Agents, Causes, and Events: Essays on Indeterminism and Free Will, Oxford University Press. 1995.
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  • Michael Gagarin and Paul B. Woodruff, Early Greek political thought from Homer to the sophists (edited book)
    Cambridge University Press. 1995.
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  • Jonathan Dancy, Can we trust Annette Baier?
    Philosophical Books 36 (4): 237-245. 1995.
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  • Jonathan Dancy, 'For here the author is annihilated': reflections on philosophical aspects of the use of the dialogue form in Hume's Dialogues concerning natural religion
    In Dancy Jonathan (ed.), Philosophical Dialogues: Plato, Hume, Wittgenstein, . pp. 29-60. 1995.
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  • Jonathan Dancy, Supervenience, virtues and consequences: A commentary onknowledge in perspective by Ernest Sosa
    Philosophical Studies 78 (3): 189-205. 1995.
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  • Jonathan Dancy, The Presidential Address: Why There Is Really No Such Thing as the Theory of Motivation
    Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 95 1-18. 1995.
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  • Jonathan Dancy, In Defense of Thick Concepts
    Midwest Studies in Philosophy 20 (1): 263-279. 1995.
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  • Dancy Jonathan, Philosophical Dialogues: Plato, Hume, Wittgenstein
    . 1995.
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  • Jonathan Dancy, Arguments From Illusion
    Philosophical Quarterly 45 (181): 421-438. 1995.
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  • Julia Driver, Monkeying with Motives: Agent-Basing Virtue Ethics*: Julia Driver
    Utilitas 7 (2): 281-288. 1995.
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