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2011 Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Volume CXI, 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: Knowing What You Believe | Quassim Cassam
Rhythm and Stasis: A Major and Almost Entirely Neglected Philosophical Problem | Andy Hamilton
How Proper Names Refer | Imogen Dickie
Agency and Embodied Cognition | Komarine Romdenh-Romluc
Moral Truth: Observational or Theoretical? | Catherine Wilson
Issue No. 2
Nominalistic Adequacy | Jeffrey Ketland
Plural Quantification and Modality | Gabriel Uzquiano
Beyond Eros: Friendship in the Phaedrus | Frisbee C. C. Sheffield
Universality and Argument in Mencius IIA6 | R. A. H. King
Reference and the Permutation Argument | Richard Gaskin
Issue No. 3
Intention and the Self | Rory Madden
Is There a Problem of Other Minds? | Anil Gomes
Hearing Properties, Effects or Parts? | Casey O’Callaghan
Reasons for Action | Pamela Hieronymi
Cross-Modal Experiences | Fiona Macpherson
Discussion Notes
Walters on Conjunction Conditionalization [with Reply] | Arif Ahmed and Lee Walters
Self-Respect Regained | Jake Chandler and Adam Rieger
Transparency as Inference: Reply to Alex Byrne | Markos Valaris
Graduate Papers from the 2010 Joint Session
Counterfactuals, Overdetermination and Mental Causation | Simona Aimar
A Critique of Hermeneutical Injustice | Laura Beeby
Specular Space | Clare Mac Cumhaill
Symposium from the 2011 Joint Session
Spinoza on the Politics of Philosophical Understanding | Susan James and Eric Schliesser
Symposia from the 2010 Joint Session
The Geometry of Space-Time | Tim Maudlin and Cian Dorr
Relations and Truthmaking | Peter Simons and Fraser MacBride
Mind-Body Dualism | Dean Zimmerman and Penelope Mackie
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