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2013 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

2013 Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Volume CXIII, 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

I—‘Actual Instead’ – Sarah Broadie

II—Resemblance Nominalism, Conjunctions and Truthmakers – Gonzalo Rodriguez-Pereyra

III—The Epistemic Role of Intentions – Johannes Roessler

IV—Sharing Thoughts About Oneself – Guy Longworth

V—Aesthetics in Science: A Kantian Proposal – Angela Breitenbach

VI—Agency and Two-Way Powers – Maria Alvarez

 

Issue No. 2

VII—The Marriage-Free State – Clare Chambers

VIII—Nietzsche, Amor Fati and The Gay Science – Tom Stern

IX—Presupposition, Disagreement, and Predicates of Taste – Josh Parsons

X—Epistemology Past and Present (pages 175–200) – John Carriero

XI—Why is it Disrespectful to Violate Rights? – Rowan Cruft

 

Issue No. 3

XII—Perceiving the Passing of Time – Ian Phillips

XIII—Ethical (Self-)Critique – Fabian Freyenhagen

XIV—Psychopathic Agency and Prudential Deficits – Gary Watson

XV—The Russellian Retreat – Clayton Littlejohn

XVI—Relativity, the Open Future, and the Passage of Time – Oliver Pooley

 

Discussion Note

Friend on Making Up Stories – Harry Deutsch

 

Graduate Papers from the 2012 Joint Session

Think Twice, It’s All Right: Animalism, Disunity and the Self – Alexander Geddes

Impossible Obligations are not Necessarily Deliberatively Pointless – Christopher Jay

Modal Humeanism and Arguments from Possibility – Margot Strohminger

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