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Volume 112, Number 445, January 2003

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Truth and Conventional Implicature
pp. 1-34(34)
Author: Stephen Barker

Counting and Indeterminate Identity
pp. 35-50(16)
Authors: N. Ángel Pinillos

Why Frege would not be a neo-Fregean
pp. 51-78(28)
Author: Marco Ruffino

Is there an Analytic Limit of Genuine Modal Realism?
pp. 79-82(4)
Author: Manuel Bremer

Genuine Modal Realism Limited
pp. 83-86(4)
Authors: John Divers; Joseph Melia

Moral Reality
pp. 94-99(6)
Author: Richard Joyce

The Dappled World: A Study of the Boundaries of Science
pp. 99-106(8)
Author: Storrs Mccall

If You're an Egalitarian, How Come You're So Rich?
pp. 106-112(7)
Author: John E. Roemer

An Identity Theory of Truth
pp. 112-119(8)
Author: Alexander Miller

Truth and the Absence of Fact
pp. 119-126(8)
Author: Robert C. Koons

Berkeley and the Principles of Human Knowledge
pp. 126-130(5)
Author: Tom Stoneham

Virtue, Vice, and Value
pp. 130-139(10)
Author: Michael Slote

Natural Goodness
pp. 130-139(10)
Author: Michael Slote

In Defense of Truth: A Pluralistic Approach
pp. 139-142(4)
Author: David Putney

Making Moral Sense: Beyond Habermas and Gauthier
pp. 142-145(4)
Author: Serena Olsaretti

How Things Persist
pp. 146-148(3)
Author: Trenton Merricks

A Materialist Metaphysics of the Human Person
pp. 148-151(4)
Author: Lynne Rudder Baker

Plato and his Predecessors: The Dramatisation of Reason
pp. 156-162(7)
Author: Jyl Gentzler

Tolstoy on Aesthetics: What is Art?
pp. 162-166(5)
Author: Katherine Thomson

Reference and Reflexivity
pp. 171-175(5)
Author: Eros Corazza

Virtue Epistemology and Responsibility
pp. 178-181(4)
Author: James A. Montmarquet

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