BJUP Issue 2(1) January 2007 Contents

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Three asymmetries and a solution to the new problem of induction - Robert Truman (Cambridge)

Was Kuhn a relativist? - Robbie Duchinsky (Cambridge)

McDowell's Foundationalism - Akosua Bonsu (Heythrop College)

When choosing the best possible world, can God always go one better? - Emily Thomas (Birmingham)

An argument against the principle of alterative possibilities - Tomas Bates (Sheffield)

Limitations on semi-compatibilism - Gregor Ulm (Kings College)

What is it for a particular to instantiate a property? - Benjamin Stephen Brown (Nottingham)

Girthwith, Darwin, and solutions to the problem of future agency - Jeremy Thomas (Sheffield)

Interpretation and Mystery: religious beliefs and Heidegger's account of the experience of art - Guy Bennett Hunter (Durham)


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BJUP Issue 1(4) February 2007 Contents

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Kripke, names and the necessary a posteriori - Lorna Finlayson (Cambridge)

Two types of certainty - Steven Methven (Birkbeck)

Endurantism and temporal gunk - Andrew Bacon (Oxford)

Evolutionary psychology and the green eyed monster - Andrew Goldfinch (LSE)

Kant on things in themselves - Craig French (Heythrop)

Hegel's master and slave - Ryan Dawson (Cambridge)

Russell and Kripke on names as definite descriptions - Elaine Yeadon (Sheffield)

Dennett's stance: legs akimbo - Alex Carruth (Durham)

Hume's causal reasoning - Rhonda Grintuch (Toronto)


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BJUP Issue 1(3) July 2006 Contents

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Style and voice in Hume's philosophy - Chris Kassam (Cambridge)

Do we have a natural right to our pre-tax income? - Laura Biron (Cambridge)

Inverted / absent qualia and the problem of epiphenominalism - Edward Grefenstette (Sheffield)

Is there really a Cartesian circle? - Guy Bennett-Hunter (Durham)

Can individuals be responsible for what is done by other members of their social group? - James Souter (Exeter)

Getting round to reading Wittgenstein: An introduction - Robert Charleston (Open) & Andrew Stephenson (Cardiff)

Knowledge, scepticism and Wittgenstein's private language argument - Robin Dunford (Exeter)

Immediate concatenation in the Tractatus - Nick Tasker (Sheffield)

Wittgenstein, therapy and changing your philosophical attitudes - Jessica Wooley (UEA)

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BJUP Issue 1(2) March 2006 Contents

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Do liberals have an unrealistic view of the self? - Catherine Ruffell (Bristol)

Self-overcoming and free will in Nietzsche - Ryan Dawson (Cambridge)

Could there be thin particulars? - Gareth Pilkington (Durham)

Must a pragmatic theory of explanation mean anything goes? - Alex Davies (Cambridge)

Modern logic and how to survive it - Elaine Yeadon (Sheffield) & Robert Charleston (Open)

Is familial partiality any better than racism? - David Marlow (Lancaster)

How mythical is the myth of the given? - Andrew Stephenson (Cardiff)

Vanity and Virtue - Milen Ganev (Bristol)

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BJUP Issue 1(1) December 2005 Contents

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A quasi-realism of (quasi-)beliefs? - Carlos Lastra-Anadon (Oxford)

Does Marx want to end politics? - Robbie Duschinsky (Cambridge)

Can the rule of double-negation elimination be justified? - Lishan Chan (York)

Could restrictions on freedom of speech be necessary for its preservation? - Lorna Finlayson (Cambridge)

The reality of fields from the view of simplicity - Tom Deakin (York)

Rationality, empathy and the great moral fallacy - David Frenk (Oxford)

On the significance of statements of identity - Daniel Clifford (Southampton)

Should we be irrealist about values? - Matthew Tugby (York)

Time, change, cause and effect - James Cunningham (Glasgow)

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