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    Comment
    Journal of Social Philosophy 44 (2): 127-128. 2013.
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    Statements of future contingencies
    Mind 83 (332): 574. 1974.
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    A new introduction to philosophy
    Harper & Row. 1971.
    An accessible and engaging introduction to philosophical inquiry, this book concentrates on topics of greatest interest to beginning students: the nature and tools of philosophy, free will, philosophy of religion, ethics, and social...
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    Philosophy of religion
    Harper & Row. 1970.
    No volume by single scholar can recreate the incessant dialectic of contemporary philosophic inquiry; hence we are offering a series that is a collaboration of many hands. The present series is intended to provide students, teachers, and interested nonprofessionals with collections of essays in every major problem area of contemporary philosophy. Each volume is devoted to a single set of interconnected issues; each issue is currently that subject of intense philosophic discussion. In making rela…Read more
  • Philosophy of Art and Aesthetics
    with Frank A. Tillman
    Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 29 (3): 335-336. 1973.
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    Freedom or determinism?
    In Steven M. Cahn (ed.), Exploring Philosophy: An Introductory Anthology, Oxford University Press Usa. 2000.
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    The strange case of John shmarb: An aesthetic puzzle
    with L. Michael Griffel
    Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 34 (1): 21-22. 1975.
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    Classics of western philosophy (edited book)
    Hackett. 1985.
    Plato Plato (427-347 BC) is surely the most famous of all philosophers. Little is known of his early life, except that he was born into a noble Athenian...
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    The Bus Puzzle
    Teaching Ethics 15 (2): 377-377. 2015.