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76 Explicit factuality and comparative evidence.ir_uspaceText
77 F. H. Jacobi on faith, or what it takes to be an irrationalistir_uspaceText
78 False dichotomy versus genuine choice the argument over physician-assisted dyingir_uspaceText
79 Forms and sensibles: Phaedo 74B-Cir_uspaceText
80 From human nature to moral Philosophyir_uspaceText
81 From paradox to judgment: an essay on the metaphysics of expressionir_uspaceText
82 From paradox to judgment: towards a metaphysics of expressionir_uspaceText
83 Getting on in a varied worldir_uspaceText
84 Gods, forms, and socratic pietyir_uspaceText
85 Group compromise: perfect cases make problematic generalizationsir_uspaceText
86 Harman's hardness argumentsir_uspaceText
87 Having children: philosophical and legal reflections on parenthood (Book Review)ir_uspaceText
88 Health care in a national health program: a fundamental rightir_uspaceText
89 Heidegger and the prospect of a phenomenology of prayerir_uspaceText
90 Herbert Simon's computational models of scientific discoveryir_uspaceText
91 Heredity and heritabilityir_uspaceText
92 High-risk religionir_uspaceText
93 History of political theory and other essays (Book Review)ir_uspaceText
94 Hooded empire: the Ku Klux Klan in Coloradoir_uspaceText
95 Hume on practical reasoning (Treatise 463-469)ir_uspaceText
96 Hwa Yol Jung, Question of rationality and the basic grammar of intercultural textsir_uspaceText
97 Importance of models in theorizing: a deflationary semantic viewir_uspaceText
98 In defense of the organism: Thomas Pradeu (Elizabeth Vitanza, trans.): The limits of the self: immunology and biological identity. New York: Oxford University Press, 2012, ix+302 pp, ISBN: 978-0-19-977528-6, $65 HB.ir_uspaceText
99 The influence of the Pinyin and Zhuyin writing systems on the acquisition of Mandarin word forms by native English speakersir_uspaceText
100 Innateness as closed process invarianceir_uspaceText
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