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    ARISTOTLE'S PROGRAM Aristotle says outright that the law of non-contradiction cannot be demonstrated: you can't prove everything, and among the things you ...
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    The Epistemology of the Cyrenaic School (review)
    Philosophical Review 112 (3): 409-413. 2003.
    Aristippus of Cyrene was one of Socrates’ associates; he appears in Xenophon’s Memorabilia, where in 2.1.1 Socrates is said to have thought him “quite undisciplined” in matters of food, drink, and sex. Whether he himself was a philosophical hedonist or not is open to discussion; at any rate, the Cyrenaics who succeeded him are supposed to have accepted a variety of hedonism. But they are also supposed to have accepted something that looks like skepticism: we can have knowledge only of our own af…Read more
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    From the Amazon.com description: On 5–6 April 1991, there was a conference on Kant at Florida State University; this volume collects the (revised versions of the) papers presented on that occasion. The occasion was, give or take a few months, the 90th birthday of Professor (Emeritus) William H. Werkmeister. Werkie (as all his friends call him) himself gave the final paper at this conference. Hence the inclusion of a paper by Werkie in a volume honoring him. Although he is primarily known for his…Read more
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    Alien concepts
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    Two Studies in the Early Academy
    with Harold Tarrant
    Philosophical Review 102 (3): 399. 1993.
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    Sense and Contradiction
    Noûs 13 (4): 527-531. 1975.
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    Philosophy in Review 27 (4): 298-300. 2007.
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    Theaetetus’ First Baby
    Philosophical Topics 15 (2): 61-108. 1987.
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    Model behavior
    Journal of Philosophy 75 (11): 677-679. 1978.
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    Aristote’s First Principles (review)
    Ancient Philosophy 11 (2): 447-454. 1991.
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