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    An Anti-Skeptical Argument at the Deduction.S. C. Patten - 1976 - Kant Studien 67 (1-4):550-569.
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  2. An Anti-Skeptical Argument at the Deduction.S. C. Patten - 1976 - Société Française de Philosophie, Bulletin 67 (4):550.
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    Change, Identity and Hume.S. C. Patten - 1976 - Dialogue 15 (4):664-672.
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    Deceiving Subjects.S. C. Patten - 1978 - Hastings Center Report 8 (2):39-39.
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    Hume's Bundles, Self-Consciousness and Kant.S. C. Patten - 1976 - Hume Studies 2 (2):59-75.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:HUME'S BUNDLES, SELF-CONSCIOUSNESS AND KANT Even if we are inclined to view Hume's attempt to explain ascriptions of personal identity as an abysmal failure, we might still be sympathetic toward his proposal to replace the going substance theory of the nature of mind with his bundle account. Thus we might fault Hume for erecting an unachievably high standard for personal identity, or round on him for excluding bodily criteria (...)
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    Pleasures and Pains: A Theory of Qualitative Hedonism By Rem B. Edwards. Ithaca: Cornell University Press. 1979.S. C. Patten - 1981 - Dialogue 20 (4):799-803.
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    Scepticism and the Second Analogy: a modest proposal.S. C. Patten - 1979 - Dialogue 18 (1):27-40.
    Despite Decades of scholarly attention certain sections of Kant's first Critique have proved recalcitrant to received readings, canonical interpretations are impossible to come by. Nowhere is this more apparent than in the literature on Kant's treatment of causality in the Second Analogy, where there exists a controversy of many years standing about the success of Kant's arguments in favour of what has come to be known as ‘the causal principle’. For example, contemporary Kant scholars of stature no less than Lewis (...)
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    Some are base, some are sublime: A defence of hedonistic utilitarianism. [REVIEW]S. C. Patten - 1980 - Journal of Value Inquiry 14 (3-4):275-286.
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