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Table of contents of journal: *Pacific philosophical quarterly

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Authors: DALY C
Citation: C. Daly, WHAT ARE PHYSICAL-PROPERTIES, The Personalist, 79(3), 1998, pp. 196-217

Authors: KEMP G
Citation: G. Kemp, PROPOSITIONS AND REASONING IN RUSSELL AND FREGE, The Personalist, 79(3), 1998, pp. 218-235

Authors: MELE AR
Citation: Ar. Mele, NONINSTRUMENTAL RATIONALIZING (MIND AND ACTION), The Personalist, 79(3), 1998, pp. 236-250

Authors: MORELAND JP
Citation: Jp. Moreland, THEORIES OF INDIVIDUATION - A RECONSIDERATION OF BARE PARTICULARS, The Personalist, 79(3), 1998, pp. 251-263

Authors: OROURKE M
Citation: M. Orourke, SEMANTICS AND THE DUAL-ASPECT USE OF DEFINITE DESCRIPTIONS, The Personalist, 79(3), 1998, pp. 264-288

Authors: BRADY MS
Citation: Ms. Brady, REASONS AND RATIONAL MOTIVATIONAL ACCESS, The Personalist, 79(2), 1998, pp. 99-114

Authors: FITELSON B SOBER E
Citation: B. Fitelson et E. Sober, PLANTINGA PROBABILITY ARGUMENTS AGAINST EVOLUTIONARY NATURALISM, The Personalist, 79(2), 1998, pp. 115-129

Authors: REIMER M
Citation: M. Reimer, THE WETTSTEIN SALMON DEBATE - CRITIQUE AND RESOLUTION (REFERENTIAL/ATTRIBUTIVE DISTINCTION, QUESTION OF SEMANTIC SIGNIFICANCE)/, The Personalist, 79(2), 1998, pp. 130-151

Authors: STEINBERG D
Citation: D. Steinberg, METHOD AND THE STRUCTURE OF KNOWLEDGE IN SPINOZA, The Personalist, 79(2), 1998, pp. 152-169

Authors: STROUD S
Citation: S. Stroud, MORAL OVERRIDINGNESS AND MORAL THEORY, The Personalist, 79(2), 1998, pp. 170-189

Authors: AZZOUNI J
Citation: J. Azzouni, ON 'ON WHAT THERE IS' (QUINE-PUTNAM INDISPENSABILITY THESIS AND ONTOLOGICAL QUESTIONS), The Personalist, 79(1), 1998, pp. 1-18

Authors: HOOKER B
Citation: B. Hooker, RULE-CONSEQUENTIALISM AND OBLIGATIONS TOWARD THE NEEDY (MORAL-PHILOSOPHY, REPLY TO MULGAN), The Personalist, 79(1), 1998, pp. 19-33

Authors: NORTON JD
Citation: Jd. Norton, WHEN THE SUM OF OUR EXPECTATIONS FAILS US - THE EXCHANGE PARADOX, The Personalist, 79(1), 1998, pp. 34-58

Authors: SHOEMAKER S
Citation: S. Shoemaker, CAUSAL AND METAPHYSICAL NECESSITY, The Personalist, 79(1), 1998, pp. 59-77

Authors: STANFORD PK
Citation: Pk. Stanford, REFERENCE AND NATURAL KIND TERMS - THE REAL ESSENCE OF LOCKE VIEW, The Personalist, 79(1), 1998, pp. 78-97

Authors: DENIS L
Citation: L. Denis, KANT ETHICS AND DUTIES TO ONESELF (MORAL-PHILOSOPHY, VIRTUE, THE INDIVIDUAL), The Personalist, 78(4), 1997, pp. 321-348

Authors: JACOBS S MCNEISH A
Citation: S. Jacobs et A. Mcneish, LOCKE, MCCANN, AND VOLUNTARISM (NATURAL LAW, NECESSITARIAN READING), The Personalist, 78(4), 1997, pp. 349-362

Authors: MISCEVIC N
Citation: N. Miscevic, SECONDARY AND TERTIARY QUALITIES - SEMANTICS AND RESPONSE-DEPENDENCE (COLOR, MIND BRAIN PROPERTIES)/, The Personalist, 78(4), 1997, pp. 363-379

Authors: NORCROSS A
Citation: A. Norcross, CONSEQUENTIALISM AND COMMITMENT (MORAL-PHILOSOPHY, UTILITARIANISM, THE PROBLEM OF SELF-DECEPTION), The Personalist, 78(4), 1997, pp. 380-403

Authors: ROUNTREE J
Citation: J. Rountree, THE PLAUSIBILITY OF TELEOLOGICAL CONTENT ASCRIPTIONS - A REPLY TO PIETROSKI, The Personalist, 78(4), 1997, pp. 404-420

Authors: BACH K
Citation: K. Bach, DO BELIEF REPORTS REPORT BELIEFS -ASSUMPTION, SEMANTICS( SPECIFICATION), The Personalist, 78(3), 1997, pp. 215-241

Authors: BARRETT J
Citation: J. Barrett, INDIVIDUALISM AND THE CROSS CONTEXTS TEST + PSYCHOLOGICAL THEORY, INTENTIONAL PROPERTIES, The Personalist, 78(3), 1997, pp. 242-260

Authors: CLAPIN H
Citation: H. Clapin, PROBLEMS WITH PRINCIPLE-P + FODOR 'PSYCHOSEMANTICS', LANGUAGE OF THOUGHT VS INTENTIONAL REALISM, The Personalist, 78(3), 1997, pp. 261-277

Authors: PAPPAS N
Citation: N. Pappas, FANCY JUSTICE - NUSSBAUM,MARTHA ON THE POLITICAL VALUE OF THE NOVEL( 'POETIC JUSTICE', SYMPATHETIC IMAGINATION ), The Personalist, 78(3), 1997, pp. 278-296

Authors: RICKLESS SC
Citation: Sc. Rickless, LOCKE ON PRIMARY AND SECONDARY QUALITIES + 'ESSAY CONCERNING HUMAN UNDERSTANDING', REAL PROPERTIES, The Personalist, 78(3), 1997, pp. 297-319
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