Philosophical Books

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  1. Expressing as ‘showing what's within’: On Mitchell green's, self‐expression oup 2007.Dorit Bar-on - 2010 - Philosophical Books 51 (4):212-227.
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  2. Three Skeptics and the Critique: Review of Michael Forster's Kant and Skepticism.Andrew Chignell & Colin Mclear - 2010 - Philosophical Books 51 (4):228-244.
    A long critical notice of Michael Forster's recent book, "Kant and Skepticism." We argue that Forster's characterization of Kant's response to skepticism is both textually dubious and philosophically flawed. -/- .
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    Critical notice of spandrels of truth by J.c. Beall.C. S. Jenkins - 2010 - Philosophical Books 51 (4):245-254.
  4. The nature of epistemic injustice.Ishani Maitra - 2010 - Philosophical Books 51 (4):195-211.
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    Critical notice of Robert Brandom's between saying and doing: Towards an analytic pragmatism.Jon Cogburn - 2010 - Philosophical Books 51 (3):160-174.
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    Gary Ebbs's truth and words.Cory Juhl - 2010 - Philosophical Books 51 (3):175-186.
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    Mele's Effective Intentions: The power of conscious will. [REVIEW]Walter Sinnott-Armstrong & Adina Roskies - 2010 - Philosophical Books 51 (3):127-143.
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    Alfred R. Mele's Effective Intentions: The Power of Conscious Will.Walter Sinnott-Armstrong & Adina Roskies - 2010 - Philosophical Books 51 (3):127-143.
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    Mark Johnston's saving God: Religion after idolatry.Charles Taliaferro & Natasha Fredericks - 2010 - Philosophical Books 51 (3):187-194.
  10. P.j.E. Kail's projection and realism in Hume's philosophy. [REVIEW]Kenneth P. Winkler - 2010 - Philosophical Books 51 (3):144-159.
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    Mi-kyoung Lee's epistemology after protagoras: Responses to relativism in Plato, Aristotle, and democritus.Timothy Chappell - 2010 - Philosophical Books 51 (2):117-125.
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    “He doesn't want to prove this or that”-on the very young Wittgenstein.Catarina Dutilh Novaes - 2010 - Philosophical Books 51 (2):102-116.
  13. Having a sensible world in view: McDowell and Sellars on perceptual experience.James R. O'shea - 2010 - Philosophical Books 51 (2):63-82.
    John McDowell’s recent collection of essays, _Having the World in View: Essays on Kant, Hegel, and Sellars_ is a penetrating work that builds upon insights from Kant, Hegel, and Sellars in order to articulate “an idealism that does not diverge from common-sense realism,” a view according to which “thought and the world must be understood together” (p. 143). McDowell argues that the insights from Kant, Hegel, and Sellars should enable us to see that certain perennial philosophical difficulties concerning how thought (...)
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  14. Review of Godfrey-Smith's Darwinian populations and natural selection. [REVIEW]Anya Plutynski - 2010 - Philosophical Books 51 (2):83-101.
    Natural selection is an extremely powerful process – so powerful, in fact, that it is often tempting to deploy it in explaining phenomena as wide-ranging as the persistence of blue eyes, the origins or persistence of religious belief, or, the history of science. One long-standing debate among both critics and advocates of Darwin’s concerns the scope of Darwinian explanations, and how we are to draw the line. Peter Godfrey-Smith’s Darwinian Populations and Natural Selection is a detailed examination of this question. (...)
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    Is justified belief knowledge? Critical notice of Jonathan Sutton, without justification.E. J. Coffman - 2010 - Philosophical Books 51 (1):1-21.
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    Review of decision theory and rationality by José Luis Bermúdez. [REVIEW]Matthew Kotzen - 2010 - Philosophical Books 51 (1):53-62.
  17. Getting acquainted with naïve realism: Critical notice of perception, hallucination, and illusion.Heather Logue - 2010 - Philosophical Books 51 (1):22-38.
  18. A review of Timothy Williamson's the philosophy of philosophy. [REVIEW]Gillian Russell - 2010 - Philosophical Books 51 (1):39-52.
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