Cambridge studies in philosophy
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Cambridge studies in philosophy
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- A physicalist manifesto : thoroughly modern materialism
- A world of states of affairs
- Anti-individualism : mind and language, knowledge and justification
- Assertion and conditionals
- Brute rationality : normativity and human action
- Commitment, value, and moral realism
- Commitment, value, and moral realism
- Common sense : a contemporary defense
- Consciousness and the origins of thought
- Deontic morality and control
- Emotion
- Emotional reason : deliberation, motivation, and the nature of value
- Ethics and the a priori : selected essays on moral psychology and meta-ethics
- Explaining attitudes : a practical approach to the mind
- Facts, values, and norms : essays toward a morality of consequence
- Familiar Objects and their Shadows
- Goodness and justice : a consequentialist moral theory
- Intellectual trust in oneself and others
- Intellectual trust in oneself and others
- Knowledge, thought, and the case for dualism
- Living with uncertainty : the moral significance of ignorance
- Living without free will
- Making moral sense : beyond Habermas and Gauthier
- Making moral sense : beyond Habermas and Gauthier
- Matter and sense : a critique of contemporary materialism
- Meaning, expression, and thought
- Mind and supermind
- Mind, reason, and imagination : selected essays in philosophy of mind and language
- Moral realism and the foundations of ethics
- Morality in a natural world : selected essays in metaethics
- Morals, motivation, and convention : Hume's influential doctrines
- On clear and confused ideas : an essay about substance concepts
- Papers in ethics and social philosophy
- Portraying analogy
- Practical reasoning about final ends
- Practical rules : when we need them and when we don't
- Rational decision and causality
- Reason and value
- Seeing through self-deception
- Sensations : a defense of type materialism
- Supererogation : its status in ethical theory
- Supervenience and mind : selected philosophical essays
- The body in mind : understanding cognitive processes
- The correspondence theory of truth : an essay on the metaphysics of predication
- The correspondence theory of truth : an essay on the metaphysics of predication
- The metaphysics of everyday life : an essay in practical realism
- The myth of morality
- The nature of true minds
- The primitivist theory of truth
- The principle of sufficient reason : a reassessment
- The theory and practice of autonomy
- The value of knowledge and the pursuit of understanding
- Theories of vagueness
- Thought and world : an austere portrayal of truth, reference, and semantic correspondence
- Trials and punishments
- Truth and truthmakers
- Truth and truthmakers
- Understanding phenomenal consciousness
- Uneasy virtue
- Value and justification : the foundations of liberal theory
- Valuing emotions
- What is a law of nature?
- What minds can do : intentionality in a non-intentional world
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