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Philosophy: Recent submissions
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Moral Rationality
(University of Kansas, Department of Philosophy, 1972) -
What Actually Happened
(University of Kansas, Department of Philosophy, 1971) -
Buber and Buberism -- A Critical Evaluation
(University of Kansas, Department of Philosophy, 1969) -
The Systematic Unity of Value
(University of Kansas, Department of Philosophy, 1968) -
Form and Content in Ethical Theory
(University of Kansas, Department of Philosophy, 1967) -
Some Beliefs about Justice
(University of Kansas, Department of Philosophy, 1966) -
Freedom of Mind
(University of Kansas, Department of Philosophy, 1965) -
Human Freedom and the Self
(University of Kansas, Department of Philosophy, 1964) -
Moral Philosophy and the Analysis of Language
(University of Kansas, Department of Philosophy, 1963) -
Changes In Events and Changes In Things
(University of Kansas, Department of Philosophy, 1962) -
The Idea of Man: An Outline of Philosophical Anthropology
(University of Kansas, Department of Philosophy, 1961) -
Why Sensations Must be Neurological Properties: A Defense of the Identity Theory
(University of Kansas, 2013-05-31)In this dissertation, I defend the thesis that qualitative mental states known as qualia (e.g., tastes, feelings, pains) are identical to physical properties. In Chapter 1, I argue that qualia have a functional role in the ... -
Hybrid Accounts: Uncovering the Philosophical and Psychological Foundations of the Distortion of Information Via News Presentation
(University of Kansas, 2013-05-31)Ideally, democratic citizens enjoy equal opportunity to deliberate, vote, and express feedback, as well as equal voice enabling them to civically participate in order to further their projects and interests. To take full ... -
Bernard Williams's Internalism: A New Interpretation
(University of Kansas, 2012-05-31)There has been significant and continued debate over the nature and truth of Bernard Williams’s internalism. My aim is to resolve much of the dispute over both of those issues by providing a new interpretation of his ... -
The Philosophy of William James
(University of Kansas, 1911-05) -
The Concept of the Absolute
(The University of Kansas, 1910) -
Imitation
(University of Kansas, 1912-05-31) -
The Socialization of the Individual Through Education
(University of Kansas, 1910) -
Evolution of the Roycean Philosophy
(University of Kansas, 1909)