PHILOSOPHIA PHILOSOPHICAL QUARTERLY OF ISRAEL


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    CONTENTS VOLUME 27, NOS. 3-4


    Michaelis Michael Dummett's Argument against Classical Logic

    Andrew P. Norman Epistemological Contexualism: Its Past. Present and Prospects

    Alfred Mele Is there a Place for Intention in an Analysis of Intentional Action ?

    Sven Ove Hansson But what should I do ?

    James Lenman The Externalist and the Amoralist

    Jonathan Berg Troubles with Neo-Notionalism

    Robert Lantin On Kant's Argument in the Second Analogy

    Robert R. Dow How Ethics and Science are not Different

    G.C. Goddu Is Anomalous Monism Inconsistent after all?

    Alex Blum Sentence, Necessity, and Meaning

    Mark Vorobej Promoting the past

    Discussion

    Peter Davson-Galle Relativism: Rejoinder to Rappaport

    Kevin Meeker Knowledge from Gossip?

    Matthew McKeon Bertrand Russel and the Logical Truth

    Reid Buchanan From the Familiar to the Mysterious: Putnam's Natural Realism

    Neil Campbell Putnam on the token-Identity Theory

    Martin Bunzl Baseball and biology Michael Gorr Motives and Rightness

    Critical Studies

    Edward Slowik In Praise of the Legitimation Project: on Engaging Science by J. Rouse

    Robert Sternfeld God and Greek Philosophy: on Studies in the Early History of Natural theology by L.P. Gerson

    Saadya Sternberg Dennett's Universal Acid: on Darwin's Dangerous Ides by D. Dennett

    Book Reviews

    Marc A. Joseph Wittgenstein's Philosophy and Mathematics by Pasquale Franscolla

    D.S. Clark Wittgenstein's Philosophy and Mathematics by Pasquale Franscolla

    Anthony Graybosch Pragmatism: A contemporary Reader by R.B. Goodman

    Finngeir Hiorth Pantheism: A Non-Theistic Concept of Deity by M.P. Levine

    Finngeir Hiorth Utilitarianism by Geoffrey Scarre

    Alan Nelson and Lawrence Nolan Locke on human Understanding by E.J. Lowe

    Igor Primoratz State Punishment: Political Principles and Community Values by Nicola Lacey

    Edward Slowik Logic, Language and the Structure of Scientific Theories by W. Salmon and G. Wolters (eds.)


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