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Volume 55, Number 1, May 1977
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A causal theory of counterfactuals
pp. 3-21(19)
Author: Jackson, Frank

Reference and consciousness
pp. 22-26(5)
Author: Prado, C.G.

Might a tooth ache but there be no toothache?
pp. 27-40(14)
Author: Cornman, James

The paradox of the unexpected examination
pp. 41-58(18)
Authors: Wright, Crispin; Sudbury, Aidan

In defence of David Hume
pp. 59-63(5)
Author: Glossop, Ronald

Stove, induction and the irish
pp. 64-68(5)
Author: Hinckfuss, Ian

Stove on Hume
pp. 69-73(5)
Author: Bradley, M.C.

Koopman, Stove and Hume
pp. 74-75(2)
Author: Mortensen, Chris

Believing and dreaming
pp. 76-81(6)
Author: Mannison, Don

What the well-wisher didn't know
pp. 82-86(5)
Author: Grandy, Richard

Mannison on inexplicable knowledge and belief
pp. 87-90(4)
Authors: Almeder, Robert; Arrington, Robert

Critical notice
pp. 91-102(12)

Books received
pp. 103-104(2)

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