Definition de jure and de facto
Mind 4 (14):230-244 (1879)
| Abstract | This article has no associated abstract. (fix it) | |||||||||
| Keywords | No keywords specified (fix it) | |||||||||
| Categories | No categories specified (fix it) | |||||||||
| Options |
|
|||||||||
| PhilPapers Archive |
Upload a copy of this paper Check publisher's policy on self-archival Papers currently archived: 5,679 |
| External links |
|
| Through your library | Configure |
Jan Steutel & Ben Spiecker (2000). Authority in Educational Relationships. Journal of Moral Education 29 (3):323-337.
Phillip E. Devine (1986). On the Definition of “Religion”. Faith and Philosophy 3 (3):270-284.
Alberto Voltolini, Critical Notice Of: François Recanati, Direct Reference (Oxford:Blackwell, 1993).
Robert C. Richardson (1979). Functionalism and Reductionism. Philosophy of Science 46 (4):533-58.
Ángel Pinillos (forthcoming). Coreference and Meaning. Philosophical Studies.
Jorge J. E. Gracia (1999). Philosophy in American Life: "De Facto" and "De Jure". Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 72 (5):149 - 158.
Alvin Plantinga (1995). What's The Question? Journal of Philosophical Research 20:19-43.
Monthly downloads |
Added to index2009-01-28Total downloads3 ( #201,930 of 549,088 )Recent downloads (6 months)0How can I increase my downloads? |

