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JANUARY 2005 (Vol. 114, No. 1)

Diana Raffman, Borderline Cases and Bivalence
José L. Zalabardo, Externalism, Skepticism and the Problem of Easy Knowledge
Seiriol Morgan, The Missing Formal Proof of the Universal Human Propensity to Evil in Kant's Religion within the Boundaries of Mere Reason

APRIL 2005 (Vol. 114, No. 2)

David Sussman, Perversity of the Heart
Thomas Hofweber, Number Determiners, Numbers, and Arithmetic
Matthew Weiner, Must We Know What We Say?

JULY 2005 (Vol. 114, No. 3)

Karen Bennett, Two Axes of Actualism
Jonathan Schaffer, Contrastive Causation
Jeff Speaks, Is There a Problem about Nonconceptual Content?

OCTOBER 2005 (Vol. 114, No. 4)

Marc Lange, How Can Instantaneous Velocity Fulfill Its Causal Role?
Jyl Gentzler, How to Know the Good: The Moral Epistemology of Plato's Republic
Nishi Shah and David Velleman, Doxastic Deliberation

JANUARY 2006 (Vol. 115, No. 1)

James Woodward, Sensitive and Insensitive Causation
D. J. Owens, A Simple Theory of Promising
John Gibbons, Mental Causation without Downward Causation

APRIL 2006 (Vol. 115, No. 2)

Michael Tye, Absent Qualia and the Mind-Body Problem
David Enoch, Agency, Shmagency
Anna-Sara Malmgren, Is There A Priori Knowledge by Testimony?

JULY 2006 (Vol. 115, No. 3)

Daniel Bonevac, Josh Dever, and David Sosa, The Conditional Fallacy
Martin Lin, Teleology and Human Action in Spinoza
Susanna Siegel, Subject and Object in the Contents of Visual Experience

OCTOBER 2006 (Vol. 115, No. 4)

Nathan Salmon,A Theory of Bondage
Igor Douven, Assertion, Knowledge, and Rational Credibility
Robert May, Frege on Indexicals

JANUARY 2007 (Vol. 116, No. 1)

Craig Duncan, The Persecutor's Wager
Ted Sider, Parthood
Andy Egan, Some Counterexamples to Causal Decision Theory

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