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Why Theories of Concepts Should Not Ignore the Problem of Acquisition

Volume VII, Number 41, November 2015
(Disputatio) Nov 2015
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Why Theories of Concepts Should Not Ignore the Problem of Acquisition
(Susan Carey) Nov 2015
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Counterfactuals as Strict Conditionals
(Andrea Iacona) Nov 2015
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Rightness = Right-Maker: Reduction or Reductio?
(Joseph Long) Nov 2015
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Dummett’s Legacy: Semantics, Metaphysics and Linguistic Competence
(Massimiliano Vignolo) Nov 2015
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The Problem of Nonexistence: Truthmaking or Semantics? Critical Notice of The Objects of Thought, by Tim Crane
(Lee Walters) Nov 2015
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Born Free and Equal? A Philosophical Inquiry into the Nature of Discrimination, by K. Lippert-Rasmussen
(Cristina Astier) Nov 2015
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The Double Lives of Objects: An Essay in the Metaphysics of the Ordinary World, by Thomas Sattig
(Marta Campdelacreu) Nov 2015
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