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Volume 112, Number 446, March 2003
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The Non-Identity of a Material Thing and Its Matter
pp. 195-234(40)
Author: Kit Fine

Vagueness: A Minimal Theory
pp. 235-281(47)
Author: Patrick Greenough

Vagueness by Numbers? No Worries
pp. 283-290(8)
Author: Nicholas J. J. Smith

Unsolved Problems with Numbers: Reply to Smith
pp. 291-293(3)
Author: Rosanna Keefe

Higher-Order Vagueness and the Vagueness of ‘Vague’
pp. 295-298(4)
Author: Achille C. Varzi

Higher-Orders of Vagueness Reinstated
pp. 301-305(5)
Author: Dominic Hyde

On the Right Track
pp. 307-322(16)
Author: A. W. Moore

Kant's Empirical Realism
pp. 323-328(6)
Author: Robert Stern

Responsibility in Law and Morality
pp. 328-331(4)
Author: J. Angelo Corlett

The Indispensability of Mathematics
pp. 331-336(6)
Authors: Julian Cole; Stewart Shapiro

Descartes' System of Natural Philosophy
pp. 336-339(4)
Author: Antonia Lolordo

Wittgenstein and William James
pp. 343-346(4)
Author: T. E. Wilkerson

Good Knowledge, Bad Knowledge
pp. 346-349(4)
Author: Paul Faulkner

Choosing Character: Responsibility for Virtue and Vice
pp. 350-353(4)
Author: Saul Smilansky

Understanding Philosophy of Science
pp. 353-355(3)
Author: Stephen Mumford

Heidegger, Language, and World-Disclosure
pp. 355-358(4)
Author: David R. Cerbone

Epictetus: A Stoic and Socratic Guide to Life
pp. 363-366(4)
Author: Peter Adamson

Philosophy, Psychoanalysis and the Origins of Meaning
pp. 367-371(5)
Author: Marcia Cavell

A Tear Is an Intellectual Thing: The Meanings of Emotion
pp. 367-371(5)
Author: Marcia Cavell

Women and Human Development
pp. 372-375(4)
Author: Melissa Lane

Living Without Free Will
pp. 375-378(4)
Author: Alfred R. Mele

Objectivity and Insight
pp. 379-382(4)
Author: Barry Stroud

Goodness and Justice: Plato, Aristotle and the Moderns
pp. 382-385(4)
Author: R. F. Stalley

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