Chapter Ten

In A. W. Moore (ed.), Points of View. Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press UK (1997)
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With these ideas in place, I proceed to give further examples of things that we are shown. These concern: the nature and identity of persons; the narrative unity of an individual life; scepticism; the subject matter of mathematics, and more specifically of set theory; and the doctrine that Dummett calls anti‐realism.

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