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Volume 109, Number 434, 1 April 2000

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A quick reply to Putnam's paradox
pp. 195-198(4)
Author: Chambers T.

An argument for Finsler-Aczel set theory
pp. 241-253(13)
Author: Rieger A.

What is the problem of universals?
pp. 255-273(19)
Author: Rodriguez-Pereyra G.

Reply to Timothy Chappell
pp. 281-283(3)
Author: Conee E.

Origin essentialism: the arguments reconsidered
pp. 285-298(14)
Authors: Hawthorne J.; Gendler T.

Essentialism: origin and order
pp. 299-307(9)
Author: Robertson T.

Noordhof on probabilistic causation
pp. 309-313(5)
Author: Ramachandran M.

Ramachandran's four counterexamples
pp. 315-324(10)
Author: Noordhof P.

Book reviews
pp. 325-403(79)

Books received
pp. 405-408(4)

Announcements
pp. 409-413(5)

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