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Andy Ward

University of Hull
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  • University of Hull
    Department of Philosophy
    Graduate student
Areas of Interest
Epistemology
Philosophy of Language
Social and Political Philosophy
Philosophy of Gender, Race, and Sexuality
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    Values and Science
    Philosophy in the Contemporary World 8 (1): 67-80. 2001.
    This essay argues for a pragmatist notion of inquiry which ties together science and morality into a seamless whole, pace David Hume, Gilbert Harman, and others who would separate science and morality as different kinds of inquiry.
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    Dani filc lectures in the department of government and politics at Ben-gUrion university of the negev. Among his several publications are the power of property: Israeli society in the global age (with Uri Ram, 2004) and thinking hegemony: Politics, intellectuals and pop-ulism (2006). His areas of interest include marxism, post-marxism (review)
    with Edwin Cameron
    Theoria. forthcoming.
    Socialism and Marxism
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    Scepticism, Truth and Pragmatic Inquiry
    Southwest Philosophy Review 17 (1): 159-172. 2000.
    Pragmatic Replies to Skepticism
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    Naturalism and the mental realm
    Southwest Philosophy Review 15 (1): 157-167. 1999.
    Naturalism and Intentionality
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