Prerogatives, Incentives, and Institutionalism: A Reply to Brian Berkey

Mind 124 (495):875-890 (2015)
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I should begin by thanking Brian Berkey for his thoughtful discussion of my paper. As will be clear from what follows, I think that, in several instances, Berke.

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