To PANIC or not to PANIC? -Reply to Byrne
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Michael Tye (2003). Review: The Panic Theory: Reply to Byrne. [REVIEW] Philosophical Studies 113 (3):287 - 290.
Michael Tye (2003). The PANIC Theory: Reply to Byrne. Philosophical Studies 113 (3):287-290.
Mathias Brochhausen (2006). Don't Panic! It's the Tractatus. Philosophy Now 58:13-14.
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