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Nietzsche's Philosophy of Cul- Contents ture: A Paradox in “The Will to Power” FREDERICK OLAFSON Articles Physicalism: From Superve- Linguistic Intuitions and Vari- nience to Elimination eties of Ethical Naturalism ANDREW MELNYK STEPHEN W. BALL Normativity and Motivation Modest A Priori Knowledge LEIGH B. KELLEY DONNA M. SUMMERFIELD Backwards and Forwards in the Self-conscious Individual versus Modal Logic of Agency Social Soul: The Rationale of NUEL BELNAP Wittgenstein’s Discussion of Plato's Defense of Justice Rule Following NORMAN O. DAHL EIKE V. SAVIGNY The Independence Criterion of Berkeley, Perception, and Iden- Substance tity GARY ROSENKRANTZ AND JOSHUA DONALD L. M. BAXTER HOFFMAN Truth in Epistemology On Being Epistemically Internal SCOTT STURGEON STEPHEN CADE HETHERINGTON We Will Do It: An Analysis of Bearers of Value Group Intentions RAMON M. LEMOS RAIMO TUOMELA Neither Mentioning ‘Brains in a Kierkegaard's Pragmatist Faith Vat’ nor Mentioning Brains in a STEVEN M. EMMANUEL Vat Will Prove that We Are Not The Representational Content of Brains in a Vat Musical Experience MARIAN DAVID MARK DEBELLIS Virtues and Rules Discussions ROBERT C. ROBERTS Why Plantinga Must Move from Davidson's Transcendental Ar- Defense to Theodicy guments JERRY L. WALLS WILLIAM MAKER Hampton on Hobbes on State- Personal Identity and Reduction- of-Nature Cooperation ism ISHTIYAQUE HAJI BRIAN GARRETT Cooperating and Contracting: A Realism and Psychologism in Reply to I. Haji’s “Hampton on 19th Century Logic Hobbes on State-of-Nature Co- RICHARD R. BROCKHAUS operation” JEAN HAMPTON Aesthetic Understanding PETER FORREST Language Competence and Tradi- tion-constituted Rationality The Need for Warrant ALICIA JUARRERO ROQUE ALBERT A. JOHNSTONE Reply to Roque ALASDAIR MACINTYRE Ad Walls Stich’s “Fragmentation of Rea- ALVIN PLANTINGA son GILBERT HARMAN Special Symposium Why We Should Care Whether Roderick Firth: His Life and Our Beliefs Are True Work WILLIAM G. LYCAN JOHN RAWLS Evaluating Cognitive Strate- Firth and the Ethics of Belief gies: A Reply to Cohen, Gold- RODERICK M. CHISHOLM man, Harman, and Lycan Firth’s Critique of Epistemolog- STEPHEN P. STICH ical Rule-Utilitarianism Précis of “Mimesis as Make-Be- ROBERT K. SHOPE lieve: On the Foundations of the Roderick Firth’s Contribution to Representational Arts” Ethics KENDALL L. WALTON R. B. BRANDT On Kendall Walton's “Mimesis Philosophical Reminiscences as Make-Believe” with Reflections on Firth's NOEL CARROLL Work Real Imaginings HILARY PUTNAM PATRICK MAYNARD Comments on “Mimesis as Book Symposia Make-Believe” Précis of “Whose Justice? Which GEORGE M. WILSON Rationality” A Note on Mimesis as Make-Be- ALASDAIR MACINTYRE lieve Justice and Aristotelian Practical RICHARD WOLLHEIM Reason Artists in the Shadows: Review NORMAN O. DAHL of Kendall Walton, “Mimesis as MacIntyre on Hume Make-Believe” ANNETTE BAIER NICHOLAS WOLTERSTORFF MacIntyre and the Indispens- Reply to Reviewers ability of Tradition KENDALL L. WALTON J. B. SCHNEEWIND Précis of “Events and Their Reply to Dahl, Baier, and Names” Schneewind JONATHAN BENNETT ALASDAIR MACINTYRE Tropes and Supervenience “The Fragmentation of Rea- TERENCE PARSONS son” : Précis of Two Chapters Symposium Contribution on STEPHEN P. STICH “Events and Their Names” by Stephen P. Stich, “The Fragmen- Jonathan Bennett tation of Reason” DAVID H. SANFORD L. JONATHAN COHEN Causation, Supervenience, and Stephen P. Stich, “The Fragmen- Method. Reflections on tation of Reason” Jonathan Bennett's “Events and ALVIN I. GOLDMAN Their Names” Justification, Truth, Goals, and KEITH CAMPBELL Pragmatism: Comments on Events: Their Metaphysics and Intensional Logic and the Meta- Semantics physics of Intentionality by JAEGWON KIM Edward N. Zalta Reply to Reviewers DALE JACQUETTE JONATHAN BENNETT Rethinking Democracy by Précis of “The Limits of Moral- Carol C. Gould ity” LAWRENCE C. BECKER SHELLY KAGAN Rationality by Harold I. Brown Shelly Kagan's “The Limits of STEPHEN NATHANSON Morality” The Possibility of Weakness of FRANCES M. KAMM Will by Robert Dunn Defending Moral Options ALISON MCINTYRE DAN W. BROCK Paradoxes by R. M. Sainsbury Shelly Kagan's “The Limits of ROY A. SORENSEN Morality” T. S. Eliot and the Philosophy MICHAEL SLOTE of Criticism by Richard Shus- Replies to My Critics terman SHELLY KAGAN PAISLEY LIVINGSTON On Interpretation: A Critical Review Essays Analysis by Annette Barnes Doing the Best We Can DAVID E. COOPER LENNART AQVIST Freedom from Necessity: The Hegel's Theory of Mental Activ- Metaphysical Basis of Respon- ity sibility by Bernard Berofsky RICHARD E. AQUILA MARK HELLER Epicurus’ Ethical Theory: The Philosophical Investigations on Pleasures of Invulnerability Space, Time and the Continuum MARTHA NUSSBAUM by Franz Brentano (translated by Barry Smith) Critical Notices JONATHAN BARNES Conditionals by F. C. Jackson Figuratively Speaking by I. L.H UMBERSTONE Robert J. Fogelin DAVID E. COOPER Psychosemantics: The Problem of Meaning in the Philosophy General Ethics by Agnes Heller of Mind by J. Fodor JOSEPH MENDOLA JAY L. GARFIELD Surfaces by Avrum Stroll Consciousness by W. G. Lycan A. P. MARTINICH GABRIEL SEGAL Moral Relevance and Moral Analyzing Love by Robert Conflict by James D. Wallace Brown CHRISTOPHER W. GOWANS ROGER WERTHEIMER Sense and Certainty by Marie Philosophical Essays by McGinn Richard Cartwright JOHN GRECO RICHARD B. ANGELL Moral Dilemmas by Walter Sin- nott-Armstrong PHILIP L. QUINN The Examined Life by John Evaluating Art by George Dickie Kekes FRANCIS SPARSHOTT DAVID L. NORTON Nonduality. A Study in Compar- Philosophical Perspectives, ative Philosophy by David Loy Volume 2, Epistemology, edited KARL H. POTTER by James E. Tomberlin Matter in Mind: A Study of JONATHAN L. KVANVIG Kant's Transcendental Deduction Ethics of Coercion and Author- by Richard E. Aquila ity: A Philosophical Study of RALF MEERBOTE Social Life by Timo Airaksinen Skepticism in Ethics by Panayot DENISE MEYERSON Butchvarov Empirical Knowledge by Alan JAMES DREIER Goldman Happiness by Lynne McFall LAURENCE BONJOUR THOMAS L. CARSON Reconceptions in Philosophy Individuality: An Essay on the and Other Arts and Sciences by Foundations of Metaphysics by Nelson Goodman and Cather- Jorge J. E. Gracia ine Z. Elgin IGNACIO ANGELELLI HARVEY SIEGEL Knowledge and Evidence by An Essay on Moral Responsibil- Paul K. Moser ity by Michael Zimmerman TIMM TRIPLETT MICHAEL GORR Practical Reflection by J. David Emotions and Reasons: An In- Velleman quiry into Emotional MICHAEL H. ROBINS Justification by Patricia S. Spinoza by Alan Donagan Greenspan DON GARRETT GABRIELE TAYLOR Michel Foucault's Archeology Thought and Experience by Pe- of Scientific Reason by Gary ter H. Hess Gutting RICHARD FUMERTON LINDA ALCOFF Philosophy, Psychiatry, and The Metaphysics of Mind by Neuroscience. Three Approaches Michael Tye to the Mind: A Synthetic Analy- DOUGLAS C. LONG sis of the Varieties of Human Experience by Edward M. Hun- Moral Knowledge by Alan H. dert Goldman KENNETH R. WESTPHAL JOEL KUPPERMAN The Nature of God: An Inquiry into Divine Attributes by Ed- ward R. Wierenga GARY ROSENKRANTZ A Truer Liberty: Simone Weil and Marxism by Lawrence A. Blum and Victor J. Seidler PETER WINCH

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