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Parthood -- Sider 116 (1): 51 -- Philosophical Review New York: Cambridge University Press. Baxter, Donald. 1988a. "Identity in the Loose and Popular Sense." Mind 97: 575-82. ____. 1988b. "Many-One Identity. ...
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BOOK REVIEWS 449 The one intellectual pursuit that is not a ... The one intellectual pursuit that is not a symbolic form, according to Cas- sirer, is philosophy itself. Somehow, philosophy is able to “stand above” our ...
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phil review 112-4 (October 2003).book 112, No. 4 (October 2003). Julian Young, Heidegger’s Philosophy of Art. Cambridge: Cambridge University. Press, 2001. Pp. xiii, 179. This book is probably ...
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Philosophical Review -- Table of Contents (July 2008, 117 [3]) Iris Einheuser: Fear of Knowledge Paul Boghossian, Fear of Knowledge. Oxford: Clarendon, 2006. vii + 139 pp. Philosophical Review 2008; 117(3): 451-455; ...
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