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2002 Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society

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The hardcover back volume of the Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society.

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Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society | Philosophy in London Since 1880

2002 Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Volume CII, 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.

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Table of Contents

 

Issue No. 1

The Presidential Address: On First-Person Authority | Jane Heal

Strawson’s Concept of a Person | Peter Hacker

Concepts and Counting | Ian Rumfitt

Is Truth Supervenient on Being? | Julian Dodd

The Sources of Self-Consciousness | José Luis Bermúdez

 

Issue No. 2

My Station and Its Duties: Ideals and the Social Embeddedness of Virtue | Julia Annas

Vagueness and Existence | Katherine Hawley

Work and Object | Peter Lamarque

Self-Knowledge and Consciousness | Keith Hossack

On What There Are | Philippe de Rouilhan

 

Issue No. 3

Imagination as Motivation | Gregory Currie

Chrysippus and the Epistemic Theory of Vagueness | Susanne Bobzien

Categoricity and Indefinite Extensibility | James Walmsley

Remarks on the Passing of Time | Tim Maudlin

When Does Circularity Matter? | Rosanna Keefe

Graduate Papers from the 2003 Joint Session 

Underdetermination and the Principles of Semantic Theory | George Powell

Temporal Parts and Complex Predicates | Thomas Sattig

Defining ‘Ontological Category’ | Jan Westerhoff

Discussion Notes

On Lewis on Egoism De Se and De Dicto | Y. S. Lo

Recarving Content: Hale’s Final Proposal | Michael Potter, Timothy Smiley

Symposium from the 2001 Joint Session

What Is Realism? | Michael Ayers, Paul Snowdon

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