Description
1995 Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Volume XCV, Issues 1-3
The hardcover volume of the Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society is printed in black on an 80gsm white book wove stock accredited by the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC). Binding is in dark blue Arbelave Library Buckram over 2500 micron boards blocked in gold on the spine. This makes for a strong, attractive and durable book with a scuff resistant and wipeable cover.
Table of Contents
Issue No. 1
The Presidential Address: Why There Is Really No Such Thing as the Theory of Motivation | Jonathan Dancy
Rule-Consequentialism, Incoherence, Fairness | Brad Hooker
The Logical Status of ‘Exists’ | William R. Stirton
The First Person Perspective | Naomi Eilan
Methodological Reflections on Two Kripkean Strategies | Murali Ramachandran
Issue No. 2
How to Get Something from Nothing | Alex Orenstein
Reductionism and Emergent Properties | Richard Spencer-Smith
On the Structure of Lexical Competence | Diego Marconi
An Argument for Holism | Ned Block
Worldly Indeterminacy of Identity | Terence Parsons and Peter Woodruff
Issue No. 3
Perceiving Particulars and Recollecting the Forms in the “Phaedo” | Catherine Osborne
The Problem of Self-Identification | Lucy F. O’Brien
Essentialism, Mental Properties and Causation | Frank Jackson
Ontological Dependence | Kit Fine
Pragmatism | Hilary Putnam
Discussion Notes
Dream Time | Roger Squires
Vagueness and Bivalence: A Discussion of Williamson and Simons | B. J. Copeland
Multivalence and Vagueness: A Reply to Copeland | Peter Simons
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