Current PhilosophySumma Articles of exceptional interest [the order is arbitrary]
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0001 | Laurence Bonjour. "A Reconsideration of the Problem of Induction," Philosophical Topics 14:1 (Spring 1986), pp. 93-124. |
0002 | Milton Snoeyenbos and Glynn Acree. "Ontology, Epistemology, and Technological Art," XPONIKA AIETHTIKHE / Annales d'Esthétique 1982/1983, pp. 160-168. |
0003 | John A. Barker and Thomas D. Paxson. Jr. "Aristotle vs. Diodorus: Who Won the Fatalism Debate?," Philosophy Research Archives 11 (1985), pp. 41-76. |
0004 | David 0. Brink. "Utilitarian Morality and the Personal Point of View," The Journal of Philosophy 83:8 (August 1986), pp. 417-438. |
0005 | John Campbell and Robert Pargetter. "Goodness and Fragility," American Philosophical Quarterly 23:2 (April 1986), pp. 155-165. |
0006 | Roderlck M. Chisholm. "The Place of Epistemic Justification," Philosophical Topics (Spring 1986). pp. 85-92. |
0007 | Geoffrey Sayre-McCord. "Deontic Logic and the Priority of Moral Theory." Noûs 20:2 (June 1986). pp. 179-197. |
0008 | Larry S. Temkin. "Inequality," Philosophy and Public Affairs 15:2 (Spring 1986), pp. 99-121. |
0009 | Michael Davis. "Interested Vegetables, Rational Emotions, and Moral Status," Philosophy Research Archives 11 (1985), pp. 531-550. |
0010 | C.A. Bowers. "The Dialectic of Nihilism and the State: Implications for an Emancipatory Theory of Education," Educational Theory 36:3 (Summer 1986), pp. 225-232. |
0011 | Richard V. Mason. "Spinoza on Modality," The Philosophical Quarterly 36:144 (July 1986). pp. 313-342. |
0012 | Onora O'Neill. "Rights, Obligations, and Needs." Logos: Philosophic Issues in Christian Perspective 6 (1985), pp. 29-47. |
0013 | George Englebretsen. "Semantic Considerations for Sommers' Logic," Philosophy Research Archives 11 (1985), pp. 281-318. |
0014 | Wayne Hankey. "Making Theology Practical: Thomas Aquinas and the Nineteenth Century Religious Revival," Dionysius 9 (December 1985), pp. 85-127. |
0015 | Paul M. Churchland. "Some Reductive Strategies in Cognitive Neurobiology," Mind 95:379 (July 1986). pp. 279-309. |
0016 | Michael Davis. "Harm and Retribution," Philosophy and Public Affairs 15:3 (Summer 1986). pp. 236-266. |
0017 | John L. Pollock. "A Theory of Moral Reasoning," Ethics 96:3 (April 1986). pp. 506-523. |
0018 | Harry Brod. "Philosophy Teaching as intellectual Affirmative Action," Teaching Philosophy 9:1 (March 1986), pp. 5-13. |
0019 | F.L. Jackson. "The Revolutionary Origins of Contemporary Philosophy," Dionysius 9 (December 1985) pp. 129-171. |
0020 | Gary L. Scott and Craig L. Carr. "Are States Moral Agents?" Social Theory and Practice 12:1 (Spring 1986) pp. 75-102. |
0021 | Simon Laflamme. "Problematique de philosophies morales occidentales," Philosophiques 13:1 (Spring 1986) pp. 21-38. |
0022 | D. W. Haslett. "Is Inheritance Justified?" Philosophy and Public Affairs 15:2 (Spring 1986) pp. 122-155. |
0023 | Natika Newton. "Acting and Perceiving in Body and Mind," Philosophy Research Archives 11 (1985) pp. 407-429. |
0024 | Iris Marion Young. "The Ideal of Community and the Politics of Difference," Social Theory and Practice 12:1 (Spring 1986) pp. 1-26. |
0025 | Steven Luper-Foy. "Competing for the Good Life," American Philosophical Quarterly 23:2 (April 1986) pp. 167-177. |
0026 | Timothy Williamson. "Realism and the Burden of Proof," Irish Philosophical Journal 3:1 (Spring 1986) pp. 42-57. |