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Publisher: International Phenomenological Society

Volume 68, Number 1, 1 January 2004
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Aristotle on the Homonymy of Being
pp. 1-36(36)
Author: Lewis F.A.

Sympathy, Discernment, and Reasons
pp. 37-62(26)
Author: Cullity G.

Transcendental Idealism in the "Aesthetic"
pp. 63-88(26)
Author: Setiya K.

Are Concepts Mental Representations or Abstracta?
pp. 89-108(20)
Author: Sutton J.

Kantian Morals and Humean Motives
pp. 109-126(18)
Author: Clark P.

Rule-Following and Externalism
pp. 127-140(14)
Author: Miller A.

Brandom on the Normativity of Meaning
pp. 141-160(20)
Author: Shapiro L.

What's NOT Wrong with Foundationalism
pp. 161-165(5)
Author: Bergmann M.

Précis of Knowledge, Possibility and Consciousness
pp. 172-181(10)
Author: Perry J.

Imagination, Indexicality, and Intensions
pp. 182-190(9)
Author: Chalmers D.J.

Subjective Character and Reflexive Content
pp. 191-198(8)
Author: Rosenthal D.M.

Philosophy of Mind Meets Logical Theory: Perry on Neo-Dualism
pp. 199-206(8)
Author: Churchland P.M.

Replies
pp. 207-229(23)
Author: Perry J.

Of Ghostly and Mechanical Events
pp. 230-244(15)
Author: Schaffer J.

Critical Notice
pp. 245-247(3)

Recent Publications
pp. 248-249(2)

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