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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