Epistemology & Philosophy of Mind

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Wise Therapy: Philosophy for Counsellors Tim Lebon David Arnaud Journal of Applied Philosophy 2004-01-01
Heterocosmica Lubomír Dolezel Viera Kucecková Filozofia 2004-01-01
Vom intimen Verhältnis zu den Dingen: Ein Verständnis kindlichen Lernens auf der Grundlage der asubjektiven Phänomenologie Jan Patockas Claus Stieve Anselm Böhmer Phenomenological Studies / Phänomenologische Forschungen 2004-01-01
Reinventing Pragmatism: American Philosophy at the End of the Twentieth Century Joseph Margolis Menno Hulswit Tijdschrift voor Filosofie 2004-01-01
Tractatus logico-philosophicus Ludwig Wittgenstein Marián Zouhar Filosoficky Casopis 2004-01-01
Kants Kritik der reinen Vernunft: Die Grundlegung der modernen Philosophie Otfried Höffe H Schöndorf Theologie und Philosophie: Vierteljahresschrift 2004-01-01
Brain-Wise: Studies in Neurophilosophy Patricia Smith Churchland Donald Sievert Essays in Philosophy 2004-01-01
Travels in Four Dimensions: The Enigmas of Space and Time Robin Le Poidevin Nikos Psarros Pragmatics and Cognition 2004-01-01
Filosofía del lenguaje Francisco Conesa Fernando Boquete Sapientia: Journal of Philosophy 2004-01-01
Il discorso parallelo: Verità, linguaggio e interpretazione fra Heidegger e Gadamer Furia Valori Marco Casucci Idee: Rivista di Filosofia 2004-01-01
Hegel: The Logic of Self-Consciousness and the Legacy of Subjective Freedom Robert Bruce Ware Stefan Bird-Pollan Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain 2004-01-01
Topoï, Discours, Arguments Ekkehard Eggs Marianne Doury Argumentation: An International Journal on Reasoning 2004-01-01
Das Interesse der Vernunft: Kants ursprüngliche Einsicht und ihre Entfaltung in den transzendentalphilosophischen Hauptwerken Axel Hutter G Sans Theologie und Philosophie: Vierteljahresschrift 2004-01-01
Intuitions as Evidence Joel Pust Michael Almeida Essays in Philosophy 2004-01-01
La lógica de los conceptos metafísicos: Tomo II: La articulación de los conceptos extracategoriales Antonio Millán-Puelles Carlos Ortiz de Landázuri Anuario Filosófico 2004-01-01
Mapping the Spectrum: Techniques of Visual Representation in Research and Teaching Klaus Hentschel Pierre Laszlo Foundations of Chemistry: Philosophical, Historical and Interdisciplinary Studies of Chemistry 2004-01-01
On Brouwer Mark Van Atten Michel Bourdeau Revue internationale de philosophie 2004-01-01
Jak jsou mozné syntetické soudy a priori? Günther Patzig Jirí Pechar Filosoficky Casopis 2004-01-01
Botta e risposta: L'arte della replica Adelino Cattani Simona Giri Argumentation: An International Journal on Reasoning 2004-01-01
What Is Truth? Current Issues in Theoretical Philosophy, Vol. 1 Richard Schantz Tadeusz Szubka Kwartalnik Filozoficzny 2004-01-01
The Problem of Perception A D Smith Maura Tumulty Journal of Philosophy 2004-01-01
Scare Tactics: Arguments That Appeal to Fear and Threats Douglas Walton Robert C Pinto Argumentation: An International Journal on Reasoning 2004-01-01
Mente, corpo, mondo Hilary Putnam Paolo Valore Iride: Filosofia e Discussione Pubblica 2004-01-01
Intentionalitätstheorie beim frühen Brentano (Phaenomenologica Series 159) Arkadiusz Chrudzimski Dieter Münch Grazer Philosophische Studien 2004-01-01
Sprache, Sprechakt, Kommunikation: Sprachtheoretische Positionen des 20. Jahrhunderts Sybille Krämer Andreas Hetzel Tijdschrift voor Filosofie 2004-01-01
Filozofia umyslu: Dyskusja z naturalistycznymi koncepcjami umyslu Urszula Zeglen Ewa Bryla Kwartalnik Filozoficzny 2004-01-01
Ungewissheit und Wagnis Peter Wust Maria Antonietta Colluto Idee: Rivista di Filosofia 2004-01-01
Knowledge, Possibility and Consciousness John Perry Paul M. Churchland Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 2004-01-01
Knowledge, Possibility and Consciousness John Perry David M. Rosenthal Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 2004-01-01
Knowledge, Possibility and Consciousness John Perry David J. Chalmers Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 2004-01-01
Knowledge, Possibility and Consciousness [Précis] John Perry John Perry Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 2004-01-01
Knowledge, Possibility and Consciousness John Perry Peter D. Klein Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 2004-01-01
Philosophy and Its Epistemic Neuroses [Author's Reply] Michael Hymers Dialogue 2004-01-01
Pride and JealousyKristján Kristjánsson Routledge Studies in Ethics and Moral Theory Justifying Emotions Irene Switankowsky Dialogue 2004-01-01
Philosophy and Its Epistemic Neuroses [Author's Reply] Discussion of Hymers Michael Hymers Dialogue 2004-01-01
Walton University Park, PA Legal Argumentation David Matheson Dialogue 2004-01-01
An Apology for Atheism? Miracles Robert Larmer Dialogue 2004-01-01
Reference Direct and AnaphoricAlan Berger Terms Ben Caplan Dialogue 2004-01-01
Fromm, Freedom: The Refutability of Historical Interpretations in the Popperian Perspective Escape Slava Sadovnikov Dialogue 2004-01-01
Theory of A Priori Knowledge Robert Greenberg Jill Vance Buroker Dialogue 2004-01-01
Bodies in Technology Don Ihde Melissa Clarke Journal of Speculative Philosophy 2004-01-01
The Other Husserl: The Horizons of Transcendental Phenomenology Donn Welton Joseph Shay Journal of Speculative Philosophy 2004-01-01
De Anna (2002) Gabriele De Anna Roger Pouivet Dialectica 2004-01-01
Husserl's Phenomenology Dan Zahavi Mitchell P. Jones Philosophy in Review 2004-01-01
The Problem of Perception A.D. Smith Paul Renton Philosophy in Review 2004-01-01
Connor, eds., "Feminist Interpretations of Ludwig Wittgenstein Naomi Scheman Peta Bowden Philosophy in Review 2004-01-01
Neill, "Autonomy and Trust in Bioethics Brenda M. Baker Philosophy in Review 2004-01-01
Blindsight and the Nature of Consciousness Jason Holt Dimitris Plathias Philosophy in Review 2004-01-01
The Essence of Truth: On Plato's Parable of the Cave and Theaetetus Martin Heidegger Francesco Tampoia Philosophy in Review 2004-01-01
On the Meaning of Life John Cottingham Jason Kawall Philosophy in Review 2004-01-01
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