The Philosophy of P. F. Strawson
(Volume XXVI, 1998)
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P. F. Strawson:
Intellectual Autobiography
(replies follow essays)
Ruth
Millikan: Proper Function and Convention in Speech Acts
Susan Haack:
Between the Scylla of Scientism and the Charybdis of Apriorism
E.
M. Adams: On the Possibility of a Unified Worldview
Panayot Butchvarov:
The Relativity of "Really's"
Richard
Behling: Two Kinds of Logic?
John
McDowell: Referring to Oneself
Simon
Blackburn: Relativization and Truth
Tadeusz
Szubka: Strawson and Anti-Realism
David
Haight: Reference and Reality
Joseph
Wu: P. F. Strawson's Criticism of Formal Logic
Andrew
Black: Naturalism and Cartesian Skepticism
David
Pears: Strawson on Freedom and Resentment
Robert
Boyd: Strawson on Induction
Hilary
Putnam: Strawson and Skepticism
Paul
Snowdon: Strawson on the Concept of Perception
Arindam
Chakrabarti: Experience, Concept-Possession and Knowledge
of a Language
Wenceslao
Gonzalez: Strawson's Moderate Empiricism: The
Philosophical Basis of His Approach in the Theory of Knowledge
Ernest Sosa:
Strawson's Epistemological Naturalism
Chung
M. Tse: Strawson's Metaphysical Theory of Subject and
Predicate
Bibliography of P. F. Strawson
Index
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