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Volume 2 • 2020

Research


A Defense of Shepherd’s Account of Cause and Effect as Synchronous

  • David Landy

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What Am I? Descartes’s Various Ways of Considering the Self

  • Colin Chamberlain

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Descartes as an Ethical Perfectionist

  • Frans Svensson

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Spinoza on Composition, Monism, and Beings of Reason

  • Róbert Mátyási

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A Mistaken Attribution to Lady Mary Shepherd

  • Deborah Boyle

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Locke’s Diagnosis of Akrasia

  • Matthew A. Leisinger

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Luxury, Mystification, and Oppressive Power in d’Holbach’s Philosophical Writings

  • Enrico Galvagni

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Leibniz and the Molyneux Problem

  • Bridger Ehli

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‘For Me, In My Present State’: Kant on Judgments of Perception and Mere Subjective Validity

  • Janum Sethi

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D’Holbach on (Dis-)Esteeming Talent

  • Andreas Blank

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Animals and Cartesian Consciousness: Pardies vs. the Cartesians

  • Evan Thomas

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Spinoza’s EIp10 As a Solution to a Paradox about Rules: A New Argument from the Short Treatise

  • Michael Rauschenbach

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Shepherd on Hume’s Argument for the Possibility of Uncaused Existence

  • David Landy

Volume 2 • 2020