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Happy to Unite, or Not?
By , Indiana University
(Vol. 1, April 2006)
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Two Dogmas of Neo-Empiricism
By , University of Pittsburgh
(Vol. 1, June 2006)
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Hume on Miracles: Interpretation and Criticism
By , Westmont College
(Vol. 2, June 2007)
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Moral Rationalism vs. Moral Sentimentalism: Is Morality More Like Math or Beauty?
By , University of Arizona
(Vol. 1, November 2006)
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Some Questions in Hume's Aesthetics
By , University of Nevada
(Vol. 2, February 2007)
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The Analytic/Synthetic Distinction
By , Washington University in St Louis
(Vol. 2, August 2007)
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Hume's Distinction between Philosophical Anatomy and Painting
By , Indiana University
(Vol. 2, August 2007)
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‘Naturalism’ and ‘Skepticism’ in Hume's Treatise of Human Nature
By , University of California, Irvine
(Vol. 3, May 2008)
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Taste and Objectivity: The Emergence of the Concept of the Aesthetic
By , University of Durham
(Vol. 4, August 2009)
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Teaching & Learning Guide for: The Analytic/Synthetic Distinction
By , Washington University in St Louis
(Philosophy Compass 2007, December 2007)
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