Cambridge studies in philosophy
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- Supervenience and mind, selected philosophical essays, Jaegwon Kim
- Cartesian psychology and physical minds, individualism and the sciences of the mind, Robert A. Wilson
- Faces of intention, selected essays on intention and agency, Michael E. Bratman
- Anti-individualism, mind and language, knowledge and justification, Sanford C. Goldberg
- Practical rules, when we need them and when we don't, Alan H. Goldman
- The correspondence theory of truth, an essay on the metaphysics of predication, Andrew Newman
- The world without, the mind within, an essay on first-person authority, André Gallois
- Emotion, William Lyons
- Mind and meaning, Brian Loar
- The body in mind, understanding cognitive processes, Mark Rowlands
- Persons and bodies, a constitution view, Lynne Rudder Baker
- Value and justification, the foundations of liberal theory, Gerald F. Gaus
- Self-concern, an experiential approach to what matters in survival, Raymond Martin
- Trials and punishments, R.A. Duff
- Reason and value, E.J. Bond
- Supererogation, its status in ethical theory, David Heyd
- Normative reasons, between reasoning and explanation, Arturs Logins
- Moral legislation, a legal-political model for indirect consequentialist reasoning, Conrad D. Johnson
- What minds can do, intentionality in a non-intentional world, Pierre Jacob
- Morality and action, Warren Quinn
- The nature of true minds, John Heil
- Explaining attitudes, a practical approach to the mind, Lynne Rudder Baker
- The theory and practice of autonomy, Gerald Dworkin
- The first-person perspective and other essays, Sydney Shoemaker
- Uneasy virtue, Julia Driver
- Consciousness and the origins of thought, Norton Nelkin
- Common sense, a contemporary defense, Noah Lemos
- Moral disagreement, Folke Tersman
- What is a law of nature?, D.M. Armstrong
- Facts, values, and norms, essays toward a morality of consequence, Peter Railton