Description
1991 Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Volume XCI, 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: The Legacy of Modernism | John Skorupski
What Is Wrong with the Paradigm Case Argument? | Oswald Hanfling
Dispositions, Anti-Realism and Empiricism | Andrew Wright
Moral Cognitivism, Moral Relativism and Motivating Moral Beliefs | David Wiggins
Fairness | John Broome
Issue No. 2
In the Mood for a Semantic Theory | Gabriel Segal
Tendencies | T. S. Champlin
An Ancient Principle about Causation | Stephen Makin
What Is the Problem of Political Obligation? | Jonathan Wolff
Having What We Want | Barrie Falk
Issue No. 3
Performatives and Parentheticals | Diane Blakemore
Two-No, Three-Concepts of Possible Worlds | William G. Lycan
After Hume’s Justice | Rosalind Hursthouse
The Butterfly Effect | Peter Smith
Translation, Meaning, and Self-Knowledge | Peter Hylton
Discussion Notes
‘Goldbach’s Conjecture Can Be Decided in One Minute’: On an Alleged Problem for Intuitionism | Alexander George
On ‘The Objects of Perceptual Experience’ | Peter Smith
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