BJUP Issue 2(2) July 2007 Contents

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What can Putnam and Burge tell us about belief? - David Birch (St Andrews)

Does Broome's utilitarianism survive Diamond's objection to the sure-thing principle? - Levno Plato (Edinburgh)

How to be David Copperfield: a critique of Locke's personal identity model - Alexis Artaud de La Ferrière-Kohler (Sheffield)

Does attention exist? - Keith Wilson (York)

Lotteries, moles, and a belief-based account of assertion - Alex Rubner (Oxford)

Is 'ontological security' possible? - Jessica Woolley (UEA)

Plato's beard is not generally misdirected - Mirja Holst (Hamburg)

A primer on formal metaphysics - Andrew Bacon (Oxford)


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