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CONTENTS e« VOLUME 100 e 2000 Volume 100 No. 1 Jesse J. Prinz / The Duality of Content Evan C. Tiffany / What is Essential About Indexicals? Sanford Goldberg / Externalism and Authoritative Knowledge of Content: A New Incompatibilist Strategy Alfred R. Mele / Deciding to Act Volume 100 No. 2 K. Simmons / Sets, Classes and Extensions: A Singularity Approach to Russell’s Paradox 109-149 J. Levin / Dispositional Theories of Color and the Claims of Common Sense 151-174 Roy Sorensen / The Aesthetics of Mirror Reversal 175-191 Douglas W. Portmore /Commonsense Morality and Not Being Required to Maximize the Overall Good 193-213 Volume 100 No. 3 Special Issue: French Analytic Philosophy Today Guest Editors: Pierre Jacob and Keith Lehrer Pierre Jacob and Keith Lehrer / Introduction: French Analytic Philosophy Today 215-216 Roberto Casati and Achille C. Varzi / Topological Essentialism 217-236 Elisabeth Pacherie / Levels of Perceptual Content 237-254 Francois Recanati / Relational Belief Reports 255-272 Be Philosophical Studies 100: 347-348, 2000. Daniel Andler / The Normativity of Context 273-303 Pascal Engel / Wherein Lies the Normative Dimension in Meaning and Mental Content? 305-321 Jean-Pierre Dupuy / Philosophical Foundations of a new Concept of Equilibrium in the Social Sciences: 323-345 Projected Equilibrium 347-348 Volume Contents / Author Index AUTHOR INDEX e VOLUME 100 e 2000 Andler, D., 273 Mele, A.R., 81 Casati, R., 217 Pacherie, E., 237 Portmore, D.W., 193 Dupuy, J-P., 323 Prinz, J.J., 1 Engel, P., 305 Recanati, F., 255 Goldberg, S., 51 Simmons, K., 109 Sorensen, R., 175 Jacod; F., Zi Tiffany, E.C., 35 Lehrer, K., 2 15 Levin, J., 151 Varzi, A.C., 217

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