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ARTICLES GREEN, K. — Was Wittgenstein Frege’s Heir? Horton, K Che Limits of Human Nature Hyman, J. -H ow Knowledge Works Joxunson, R.N. — Internal Reasons and the Conditional Fallacy KNowL_es, J. — Physicalism, Teleology and the Miraculous Coincidence Problem LACKEY, ] lestimonial Knowledge and Transmission McCuttocu, G. — Bipartism and the Phenomenology of Content McGann, M. — Between Metaphysics and Nonsense Elucidation in Wittgenstein’s Tractalu Mo nar, G Are Dispositions Reducible? Pasnau, R. — What is Sound? Suaw, P. —- The Pareto Argument and Inequality SILBERSTEIN, J].A ND McGeever, J. —T he Search for Ontological Emergence SIMCHEN, O. — Quotational Mixing of Use and Mention Smvpson, E. — Between Internalism and Externalism in Ethics SzaBo, Z.G. — Expressions and Their Representations Unwiy, N. — Quasi-Realism, Negation and the Frege-Geach Problem Wison, J. -H ow Superduper Does a Physicalist Supervenience Need to Be? DISCUSSIONS Bermvpez, J.L. — Naturalism and Conceptual Norms Botsvert, D.R. — The Trouble with Harrison’s “The Trouble with Tarski’ BRUECKNER, A. — The Super-Omniscient Interpreter Carn, M.J. — Fodor’s Attempt to Naturalize Mental Content Mackie, D. — Animalism versus Lockeanism: No Contest Marron, P. — Ordinary versus Super-Omniscient Interpreters Mumrorp, S. — Intentionality and the Physical: a New Theory of Disposition Ascription Pace, U.T. — Intentionality and the Physical: a Reply to Mumford RicuMonp, A. — Between Abduction and the Deep Blue Sea Roacue, R. — Mellor and Dennett on the Perception of Temporal Order Setrya, K. — Parfit on Direct Self-Defeat WERTHEIMER, R. — Quotation Apposition f The Plulesophwal Quarterly, 1999. Published by Blackw rs, 108 Cowley Road, Oxford ox4 yr, UK, and 350 MA 0214 ARTICLES GREEN, K. — Was Wittgenstein Frege’s Heir? Horton, K Che Limits of Human Nature Hyman, J. -H ow Knowledge Works Joxunson, R.N. — Internal Reasons and the Conditional Fallacy KNowL_es, J. — Physicalism, Teleology and the Miraculous Coincidence Problem LACKEY, ] lestimonial Knowledge and Transmission McCuttocu, G. — Bipartism and the Phenomenology of Content McGann, M. — Between Metaphysics and Nonsense Elucidation in Wittgenstein’s Tractalu Mo nar, G Are Dispositions Reducible? Pasnau, R. — What is Sound? Suaw, P. —- The Pareto Argument and Inequality SILBERSTEIN, J].A ND McGeever, J. —T he Search for Ontological Emergence SIMCHEN, O. — Quotational Mixing of Use and Mention Smvpson, E. — Between Internalism and Externalism in Ethics SzaBo, Z.G. — Expressions and Their Representations Unwiy, N. — Quasi-Realism, Negation and the Frege-Geach Problem Wison, J. -H ow Superduper Does a Physicalist Supervenience Need to Be? DISCUSSIONS Bermvpez, J.L. — Naturalism and Conceptual Norms Botsvert, D.R. — The Trouble with Harrison’s “The Trouble with Tarski’ BRUECKNER, A. — The Super-Omniscient Interpreter Carn, M.J. — Fodor’s Attempt to Naturalize Mental Content Mackie, D. — Animalism versus Lockeanism: No Contest Marron, P. — Ordinary versus Super-Omniscient Interpreters Mumrorp, S. — Intentionality and the Physical: a New Theory of Disposition Ascription Pace, U.T. — Intentionality and the Physical: a Reply to Mumford RicuMonp, A. — Between Abduction and the Deep Blue Sea Roacue, R. — Mellor and Dennett on the Perception of Temporal Order Setrya, K. — Parfit on Direct Self-Defeat WERTHEIMER, R. — Quotation Apposition f The Plulesophwal Quarterly, 1999. Published by Blackw rs, 108 Cowley Road, Oxford ox4 yr, UK, and 350 MA 0214 THE PHILOSOPHICAL QUARTERLY —- CONTENTS OF VOLUMI CRITICAL STUDIES Hate, R.L.V. — Frege’s Philosophy of Mathematics W. Demopoul »s (ed Frege ’s Philosophy of Mathemati Lyncn, M.P. — Beyond the Walls of Reason (T. Nagel, The Last Sairn, M. — Search for the Source (C. Korsgaard, The Source BOOK REVIEWS ARCHARD, D. — Sexual Consent (1. Primoratz ArrInGTON, R.L. anp Giock, H.-J. (eds) — Wittgenstein and Quine (R. Kirk Botsvert, R.D. — John Dewey: Rethinkinogu r Time (M. Keaney Botton, D. anp Hirt,J . —M ind, Meaning and Mental Disorder: the Nature Causal Explanation in Psychology and Psychiatry (E. Matthews CARRUTHERS, P. AND Situ, P.K. (eds) — Theories of Theories of Mind (J.L. Bermudez Cuane, R. (ed. Incommensurability, Incomparability and Practical Reason (D. Sobel Cort INGHAM, J. Philosophy and the Good Life : Reason and the Passions in Greeh Cartesian and Psychoanalytic Ethics (T. Chappell Crisp, R. (ed.) —H ow Should One Live? Essays on the Virtues (P. Schaber Cuttiry, G. anp Gaut, B. (eds) — Ethics and Practical Reason (R. Crisp Cummiskey, D. — Kantian Consequentialism (P. Stratton-Lake DeGrazia, D. — Taking Animals Seriously: Mental Life and Moral Status (S. Clark Devirt, M. — Coming to Our Senses: a Naturalistic Program for Semantic Localism (M. Risjord Durr, R.A. — Criminal Intentions (WJ. Waluchow Dummett, M. — The Seas of Language (J. Margolis EncstroM, S. AND WuirTino,J . (eds) —A ristotle, Kant and the Stoics: Rethinkin Happiness and Duty (J.D. Sisson FiscHER, J.M. AND Ravizza, M. — Responsibility and Control: a Theory of Moral Responsibility (R. Kane FuMERTON, R. — Meta-epistemology and Scepticism (C. Hookway Gatos, A. — The World Without, the Mind Within: an Essay on First-Person Authority (A. Hamilton) Genova,J . — Witigenstein: a Way of Seeing (M.W. Rowe Gewirth, A. — The Community of Rights (D. Knowles GLENDINNING, S. — On Being with Others: Heidegger —D errida — Wittgenstein (B. O’ Neill GranaM, L.G. — Ethics and International Relations (G. Cupit 259 GranaM, L.G. — The Shape of the Past: a Philosophical Approach to History (L. Pompa) 421 © The Editors of The Philosophical Quarterly, 1999 THE PHILOSOPHICAL QUARTERLY —- CONTENTSO F VOLUME 49 Grirrin, | tlue Judgement: Improving our Ethical Beliefs (S. Darwall Hate, R.L.V. anp Wricut, C,J.G. (eds) — A Companion to the Philosophy f Language (R. Kirk HETHERINGTON, S.{ Anowledge Puzzles: n Introduction to Epistemology (P.K. Mose IRWIN Plat thics (C.. Osborne Jackson, I ‘rom Metaphysics to Ethics: a Defence of Conceptual Analysis (R. Keefe KERNOHAN, A eralism, Equality, and Cultural Oppression (A. Mason KIERAN, M edia Ethics: a Philosophical Approach (P. Preston LANDESMAN, ( in Introduction to Epistemology (P.K. Mose LEVINSON, J usic in the Moment (S. Davies Lopes, D. — Understanding Pictures (L.G. Graham Lowe, J. — Subjects of Experience (J .L. Bermudez Lyons, W. — Approaches to Intentionality (S.E. Cuypers McA uister, J.W. — Beauty and Revolution in Science (P.A. Wilson McGmn, ( Ethics, Evil, and Fiction (D. Jacobson WLR e Matruews, | Twentieth-Century French Philosophy (J. Williams MEIKE, S. — Anstotle’s Economic Thought (V. Politis Monk, R. anp Pacmer, A. (eds) — Bertrand Russell and the Origins of Analytical Philosophy (T. Ryckman Pertir, P. — Republicanism: a Theory of Freedom and Government (D. Knowles Priest, G. — Beyond the Limits of Thought (A. Weir Putnam, H. — Words and Life (J. Margolis Rapin, M.J. — Contested Commodities: the Trouble with Trade in Sex, Children, Bod) arts and Other Things (A.J. Walsh RicHarpson, H. — Practical Reasoning about Final Ends (M. van Roojen SINNOTT-ARMSTRONG, W. AND Timmons, M. (eds) —M oral Knowledge? Vew Readings in Moral Epistemology (C. Misak Smart, J.J.C. anp HaLpang, J.J. —A theism and Theism (W.P. Alston STECKER, R irtworks: Meaning, Definition, Value (D. Matravers Stein, E. — Without Good Reason: the Rationality Debate in Philosophy and Cognitive Science (J. Gert Sticu, $.P. — Deconstructing the Mind (S. Mills STROLL, A. — Moore and Wittgenstein on Certainty (J. Floyd SWINBURNE, R. — Providence and the Problem of Evil (C. Taliaferro Warnock, M. — An Intelligent Person’s Guide to Ethics (P. Benn Zemacu, E.M. — Real Beauty (R. Stecker ditad es “ahs SS

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