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University of Texas at Austin
Department of Philosophy

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Department Affiliates

  • 44
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  • 59
    Graduate students
  • 69
    Undergraduates
  • 103
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  • Roy Sorensen, Process vagueness
    Linguistics and Philosophy 13 (5). 1990.
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  • Roy Sorensen, Blindspots
    Mind 99 (393): 137-140. 1990.
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  • Roy Sorensen, Vagueness Implies Cognitivism
    American Philosophical Quarterly 27 (1). 1990.
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  • Robert Charles Koons, A representational account of mutual belief
    Synthese 81 (1). 1989.
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  • Jon Torgerson, Marcia Yudkin, Nancy P. Daley, Daniel Bonevac, and Robert Charles Koons, Letters to the Editor
    Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 62 (4). 1989.
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  • Galen Strawson, Consciousness, free will, and the unimportance of determinism
    Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 32 (1): 3-27. 1989.
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  • Galen Strawson, Red and 'red'
    Synthese 78 (2): 193-232. 1989.
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  • Galen Strawson, The secret connexion: causation, realism, and David Hume
    Oxford University Press. 1989.
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  • Paul B. Woodruff, The Fragility of Goodness: Luck and Ethics in Greek Tragedy and Philosophy
    Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 50 (1): 205-210. 1989.
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  • Jonathan Dancy, Perceptual knowledge
    Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 179 (4): 647-649. 1989.
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  • Julia Driver, The Virtues of Ignorance
    Journal of Philosophy 86 (7): 373. 1989.
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  • Roy Sorensen, The Ambiguity of Vagueness and Precision
    Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 70 (2): 174-183. 1989.
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  • Roy Sorensen, Slipping off the Slippery Slope: A Reply to Professor Jacquette
    Philosophy and Rhetoric 22 (3). 1989.
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  • Paul B. Woodruff, Aporetic Pyrrhonism
    Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 6 139-68. 1988.
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  • Jonathan Dancy, Contemplating one's nagel1
    Philosophical Books 29 (1): 1-16. 1988.
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  • Jonathan Dancy, Perceptual knowledge (edited book)
    Oxford University Press. 1988.
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  • J. O. Urmson, Jonathan Dancy, J. M. E. Moravcsik, and Chrissie Taylor, Human agency: language, duty, and value: philosophical essays in honor of J.O. Urmson (edited book)
    Stanford University Press. 1988.
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  • Jonathan Dancy, J. Moravcsik, and C. Taylor, Human Agency: Language, Duty, and Value (edited book)
    Stanford University Press. 1988.
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  • Roy Sorensen, Precisification by Means of Vague Predicates
    Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 29 (2): 267-275. 1988.
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  • Roy Sorensen, Blindspots
    Oxford University Press. 1988.
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  • Christopher Boorse and Roy Sorensen, Ducking harm
    Journal of Philosophy 85 (3): 115-134. 1988.
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  • Roy Sorensen, Dogmatism, junk knowledge, and conditionals
    Philosophical Quarterly 38 (153): 433-454. 1988.
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  • Roy Sorensen, Vagueness, measurement, and blurriness
    Synthese 75 (1). 1988.
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  • Robert Charles Koons, Analogues of the Liar Paradox in Systems of Epistemic Logic Representing Meta-Mathematical Reasoning and Strategic Rationality in Non-Cooperative Games
    Dissertation, University of California, Los Angeles. 1987.
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  • Galen Strawson, Realism and causation
    Philosophical Quarterly 37 (148): 253-277. 1987.
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  • Jonathan Dancy, Berkeley, an introduction
    Blackwell. 1987.
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  • Jonathan Dancy, Review of "Epistemology and Cognition" by Alvin Goldman
    Mind and Language 2 (3): 270-276. 1987.
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  • Jonathan Dancy, Book Reviews (review)
    Philosophical Quarterly 37 (148): 331-334. 1987.
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  • Roy Sorensen, Anti-expertise, instability, and rational choice
    Australasian Journal of Philosophy 65 (3). 1987.
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  • Roy Sorensen, Time Travel, Parahistory and Hume
    Philosophy 62 (240). 1987.
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