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Person-Relativity in Ethics
Philosophical Aspects of Death and Dying
Justification in Ethics
Canons
The Ontology of Scientific Realism
Facts and Situations
Uses and Abuses of Logic in Philosophy
Feminist Epistemology
Cultural Universals
Prosthetic Epistemology
The Metaphysics of Economics
The Mind in Wittgenstein's Later Philosophy
Topology for Philosophers
Forbidden Knowledge
Causality Before Hume
Academic Ethics
Quantum Mechanics and the Real World
Pantheism
Interactive Issue
Analytical Thomism
Secondary Qualities Generalized
Vagueness
Reunifying Epistemology
Rethinking Leibniz
Philosophy of Computer Science
Continental Philosophy: For and Against
Nationalism
Cognitive Theories of Mental Illness
Austrian Realism: From Aristotelian Roots to
the Vienna Circle
Applying Mathematics
Temporal Parts
Philosophy as a Way of Life
Civic Republicanism
Probability as a Guide to Life
The Epidemiology of Ideas
Physics before Newton
The Philosophy of Biology
Evil
Controlling Belief
Consequences
Art and the Mind
On Function
Self-Consciousness
The Foundations of International
Order
Coming into Being and Passing
Away
The Scottish
Philosophical Tradition
European Philosophy and the American Academy (1994)