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Josephine Skorupski

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    Ethics
    with T. McConnell, R. J. H. King, and D. Cox
    Philosophical Books 46 (1): 87-93. 2005.
    Ethics
  •  315
    Reply to Schroeder on being for
    Analysis 73 (3): 483-487. 2013.
    This article is a discussion of Mark Schroeder's response to my earlier criticism of some aspects of his book, Being For. I defend the soundness of that earlier criticism
    Ethics
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    The Frege-Geach objection to expressivism: still unanswered
    Analysis 72 (1): 9-18. 2012.
    I consider a recent attempt by Mark Schroeder in his book Being For to provide an expressivist semantics for the connectives, and I argue that it does not, as it claims, answer the ‘Frege-Geach objection&rsquo
    Moral Expressivism
  • PHILLIPS D. Z. "Religion Without Explanation" (review)
    Mind 88 (n/a): 152. 1979.
  • Anti-realism: cognitive role and semantic content
    In Jeremy Butterfield (ed.), Language, mind and logic, Cambridge University Press. 1986.
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    Science and Traditional Religious Thought III & IV
    Philosophy of the Social Sciences 3 (1): 209-230. 1973.
    Philosophy of Social Science
  • GASKIN, J. C. A. "Hume's Philosophy of Religion" (review)
    Mind 89 (n/a): 134. 1980.
    Hume: Metaphysics and Epistemology
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