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In Defense of Objective Idealism

Scott Ryan has a new essay in Philosophy, In Defense of Objective Idealism.  

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Take This Fun Constitution Quiz!

Scott Ryan has a new essay in Philosophy,  Take This Fun Constitution Quiz! (It’s not really a quiz; he just use that format to convey some basic information about how the Constitution is supposed to work, by way of preparation for further arguments about the right of privacy.)

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Hume on Causation, Relations and “Necessary Connexions”

Jason Zarri has a new paper on David Hume, Hume on Causation, Relations and “Necessary Connexions”

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What Theories of Knowledge are Theories of

Jason Zarri has a new article in Epistemology, What Theories of Knowledge are Theories of.

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The first section of “I Am, Therefore I Think: A Historical Introduction to Philosophy” is now available online!

Peter Krey and Jason Zarri have just e-published the first section of their intro to philosophy text, “I Am, Therefore I Think: A Historical Introduction to Philosophy”. This section is about the Presocratics, and can be found here: I Am, Therefore I Think: A Historical Introduction to Philosophy Many thanks to Mark Krey for his more »

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Philosophy of Language Notes Part 2: Kripke, Naming, and Private Language

Jason Zarri has posted Philosophy of Language Notes Part 2: Kripke, Naming, and Private Language, which deals with Saul Kripke’s account of naming and its relevance to Wittgenstein’s Private Language Argument.

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Aristotle’s Definition of Citizen, State, Constitution, & Government

Jason Zarri has posted a new article in Philosophy Notes from my Grandfather, which explains Aristotle’s Definition of Citizen, State, Constitution, & Government.

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Conceivability, Consciousness and the Content of Belief

Jason Zarri has posted a new article to the Draftboard, Conceivability, Consciousness and the Content of Belief (Circulation Draft), in which he critiques one of David Chalmers’ arguments for dualism.

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Some Strong Conditionals for Sentential Logics (Circulation Draft)

Jason Zarri has made the first post on Scholardarity’s Draftboard, Some Strong Conditionals for Sentential Logics (Circulation Draft).

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Notes on Timothy Williamson’s Lecture “Logics as Scientific Theories”

Jason Zarri has made a new contribution to Philosophy Notes, his Notes on Timothy Williamson’s Lecture “Logics as Scientific Theories”, which were taken during the lecture on November 1st.

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