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The Problems of Philosophy
Founding editor: Ted Honderich Editors: Tim Crane and Jonathan Wolff, University College LondonThis series addresses the central problems of philosophy. Each book gives a fresh account of a particular philosophical theme by offering two perspectives on the subject: the historical context and the author's own distinctive and original contribution. The books are written to be accessible to students of philosophy and related disciplines, while taking the debate to a new level.
DEMOCRACY

Ross Harrison

THE EXISTENCE OF THE WORLD *

Reinhardt Grossman

NAMING AND REFERENCE

R.J. Nelson

EXPLAINING EXPLANATION *

David-Hillel Ruben

IF P, THEN Q *

David H. Sanford

SCEPTICISM

Christopher Hookway

HUMAN CONSCIOUSNESS

Alastair Hannay

THE IMPLICATIONS OF DETERMINISM

Roy Weatherford

THE INFINITE *

A.W. Moore

KNOWLEDGE AND BELIEF

Frederic F. Schmitt

KNOWLEDGE OF THE EXTERNAL WORLD

Bruce Aune

MORAL KNOWLEDGE *

Alan Goldman

MIND-BODY IDENTITY THEORIES *

Cynthia Macdonald

THE NATURE OF ART *

A.L. Cothey

PERSONAL IDENTITY *

Harold W. Noonan

POLITICAL FREEDOM

George G. Brenkert

THE RATIONAL FOUNDATIONS OF ETHICS *

T.L.S. Sprigge

PRACTICAL REASONING *

Robert Audi

RATIONALITY *

Harold I. Brown

THOUGHT AND LANGUAGE *

J.M. Moravcsik

THE WEAKNESS OF THE WILL

Justine Gosling

VAGUENESS

Timothy Williamson

PERCEPTION

Howard Robinson

THE NATURE OF GOD

Gerard Hughes

* Also available in paperback

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Publication Information: Book Title: The Mind and Its World. Contributors: Gregory McCulloch - author. Publisher: Routledge. Place of Publication: New York. Publication Year: 1995. Page Number: ii.
    
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