Contents of published issues
Volume 16, No. 2, 2020 - Forthcoming Special issue: Bounds of Rationality Guest editors: Emiliano Loria and Valentina Petrolini
Volume 15, No. 2, 2019 - Special issue: Free Will and Epistemology Guest editors: László Bernáth, Timothy O’Connor and András Szigeti.
Volume 14, No. 1, 2018 - Special issue: Psychopathy: Philosophical and Empirical Challenges Guest editors: Marko Jurjako, Luca Malatesti and John McMillan
Volume 12, No. 2, 2016 - Special Issue: Putnam's Path Guest editors: Bojan Borstner and Smiljana Gartner
Volume 11, No. 2, 2015 - Monographic Issue: Logic Matters - East and West Guest editors: Nenad Smokrović and Berislav Žarnić
Volume 10, No. 2, 2014 - Monographic Issue: Nenad Miščević - Many Faces of a Philosopher Guest editors: Petar Bojanić and Snježana Prijić-Samaržija
Volume 9, No.1, 2013 - Monographic Issue: Symposium on Gerald Gaus's The Order of Public Reason Guest editors: Elvio Baccarini and Nenad Miščević
Volume 8, No.1, 2012 - Monographic Issue: Physics Philosophy and Bridging Two Gaps. In Honor of Michael Dummett Guest editors: Mauro Dorato and Angelo Cei
Volume 7, No.2, 2011 - Monographic Issue: Imperatives, Performatives and Norms in Social Reality Guest editors: Anna Brozek, Jacek Jadacki, Rosja Mastop and Berislav Žarnić
Volume 6, No.1, 2010 - Monographic Issue: Classification and Explanation in Psychiatry: Philosophical Issues Guest editors: Lisa Bortolotti and Luca Malatesti
CLASSIFICATION AND EXPLANATION IN PSYCHIATRY: PHILOSOPHICAL ISSUES
Monographic issue edited by Lisa Bortolotti and Luca Malatesti
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Volume 5, No.2, 2009 - Monographic Issue: Challenges For Representational Theories Of Mind and Consciousness Guest editors: Tamás Demeter and János Tőzsér
CHALLENGES FOR REPRESENTATIONAL THEORIES OF MIND AND CONSCIOUSNESS Monographic issue edited by Tamás Demeter and János Tőzsér
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INTRODUCTION, Tamás Demeter and János Tőzsérr
FROM
TRACKING RELATIONS TO PROPOSITIONAL ATTITUDES, Adam Morton [ PDF]
PSYCHOLOGY IS NOT A METAREPRESENTATIONAL DEVICE, Tamás
Demeter[ PDF]
NOT
EVERY FEELING IS INTENTIONAL, Katalin Farkas [ PDF]
THE
PHENOMENOLOGICAL ARGUMENT FOR THE DISJUNCTIVE THEORY OF
PERCEPTION, János Tőzsér [ PDF]
UNDERSTANDING
HOW EXPERIENCE “SEEMS”, Thomas Raleigh [ PDF]
WHY
PHENOMENAL CONTENT IS NOT INTENTIONAL, Howard Robinson [ PDF]
Volume 5, No.1, 2009
[Abstracts PDF
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Letter
from the editors
THE
SELF: A HUMEAN BUNDLE AND/OR A CARTESIAN SUBSTANCE? Jiri Benovsky. [ PDF]
EPISTEMICAL AND
ETHICAL TROUBLES IN ACHIEVING RECONCILIATION, AND THEN BEYOND, Rory
J. Conces [ PDF]
HUMANITARIAN INTERVENTION:
INTERNATIONAL MORALITY OR GLOBAL IDEAL? Paul Gilbert [ PDF]
CONTEXTUALISM
WITHOUT INCOMPLETENESS, Marina Sbisà [ PDF]
”LET THE
OCCULT QUALITY GO ”: INTERPRETING BERKELEY’
S METAPHYSICS OF SCIENCE, Tom Stoneham and Angelo Cei [ PDF]
Volume 4, No.2, 2008 - Monographic Issue: Which Future For Philosophy? Discussing With Hilary Putnam Guest editor: Massimo Dell'Utri
WHICH FUTURE FOR PHILOSOPHY? DISCUSSING
WITH HILARY PUTNAM [ PDF
1,38 MB] INTRODUCTION, Massimo Dell'Utri ON
THE ABSENCE OF AN INTERFACE: PUTNAM, DIRECT PERCEPTION, AND
FREGE'S CONSTRAINT, Stephen L. White REPLY TO STEPHEN
WHITE, Hilary Putnam PUTNAM, PRAGMATISM AND THE FATE
OF METAPHYSICS, David Macarthur REPLY TO DAVID
MACARTHUR, Hilary Putnam PUTNAM ON TIME AND SPECIAL
RELATIVITY: A LONG JOURNEY FROM ONTOLOGY TO ETHICS, Mauro
Dorato REPLY TO MAURO DORATO, Hilary Putnam THE
THREAT OF CULTURAL RELATIVISM: HILARY PUTNAM AND THE ANTIDOTE
OF FALLIBILISM, Massimo Dell'Utri REPLY TO MASSIMO
DELL'UTRI, Hilary Putnam
Volume 4, No.1, 2008
ACTION AND DOXASTIC CONTROL:
THE ASYMMETRY THESIS REVISITED, Andrei A. Buckareff [PDF
477 KB]
COMMITMENTS OF A DIVIDED SELF:
AUTHENTICITY, AUTONOMY AND CHANGE IN KORSGAARD'S ETHICS,
Lydia L. Moland [PDF
549 KB]
RATIONALITY AND THE REACTIVE ATTITUDES,
Angus Ross [PDF
605 KB]
INSTRUMENTAL REASONING RECONSIDERED, Georg
Spielthenner [PDF
579 KB]
PLANTINGA'S RELIABILISM BETWEEN TELEOLOGY
AND EPISTEMIC NATURALIZATION, Margherita Di Stasio [PDF
509 KB]
HORWICH AND MILLER ON DISPOSITIONALIST
THEORIES OF MEANING, Massimiliano Vignolo [PDF
525 KB]
Volume 3, No.2, 2007 - Monographic Issue: Descriptions: Their Content, Uses, And Historical Significance Guest editor: Michael Liston
INTRODUCTION, Michael Liston (guest editor) [PDF
495 KB]
REFERENTIAL DESCRIPTIONS AND
CONVERSATIONAL IMPLICATURES, Michael Devitt [PDF
604 KB]
REFERENTIALLY USED DESCRIPTIONS: A REPLY
TO DEVITT, Kent Bach [PDF
518 KB]
REFERENTIAL DESCRIPTIONS: A NOTE ON BACH,
Michael Devitt [PDF
449 KB]
THE MAIN BONE OF CONTENTION, Kent Bach
[PDF 431
KB]
ABOUT ABOUTNESS, Nathan Salmon [PDF
547 KB]
HEAVY HANDS, MAGIC, AND SCENE READING
TRAPS, Stephen Neale [PDF
761 KB]
DEFINITE DESCRIPTIONS AND QUANTIFIER
SCOPE: SOME MATES CASES RECONSIDERED, Michael Glanzberg [PDF
640 KB]
THE 1910 *PRINCIPIA*'S THEORY OF FUNCTIONS
AND CLASSES AND THE THEORY OF DESCRIPTIONS, William
Demopoulos [PDF
534 KB]
FREGE AND RUSSELL: DOES SCIENCE TALK
SENSE?, Mark Wilson [PDF
494 KB]
THROUGH A GLASS DARKLY - RUSSELL ON NAMES,
Michael Liston [PDF
788 KB]
Volume 3, No.1, 2007
LOVE IMPERILED, Ishtiyaque Haji, Stefaan E. Cuypers [PDF
503 KB]
THE PLACE OF PHILOSOPHY IN EUROPEAN
CULTURE, Michael Dummett [PDF
470 KB]
IN DEFENCE OF THE VERIDICAL NATURE OF
SEMANTIC INFORMATION, Luciano Floridi [PDF
574 KB]
EWING'S PROBLEM, Christian Piller [PDF
542 KB]
REVIEW OF DUNCAN PRITCHARD'S EPISTEMIC
LUCK, Maria Lasonen [PDF
567 KB]
Volume 2, No.2, 2006
INTRODUCTION, Christine Clavien, Julien Deonna, Ivo
Wallimann [PDF
100 KB]
WHAT IS WRONG WITH REID'S CRITICISM OF
HUME ON MORAL APPROBATION?, Laurent Jaffro [PDF
143 KB]
RESPONSIBILITY FOR OTHERS' EMOTIONS,
Sophie Rietti [PDF
168 KB]
AUTONOMY AND THE EMOTIONS, Christine
Tappolet [PDF
140 KB]
MORAL EMOTIONS, PRINCIPLES, AND THE LOCUS
OF MORAL PERCEPTION, Joseph E. Corbi [PDF
195 KB]
TWO APPROACHES TO SELF-LOVE: HUTCHESON AND
BUTLER, Christian Maurer [PDF
165 KB]
Volume 2, No.1, 2006 - Monographic Issue: Philosophy and Psychology of Emotions Guest editors: Katalin Farkas and Judit Szalai
EDITOR'S NOTE [PDF
20 KB]
FOREWORD, Katalin Farkas, Judit Szalai [PDF
89 KB]
EMOTION AND EMOTION SCIENCE, David Pugmire
[PDF 185
KB]
RESTORING EMOTION'S BAD REP: THE MORAL
RANDOMNESS OF NORMS, Ronald de Sousa [PDF
175 KB]
AFFECT WITHOUT OBJECT: MOODS AND
OBJECTLESS EMOTIONS, Carolyn Price [PDF
170 KB]
IN PRAISE OF SELF: HUME'S LOVE OF FAME,
M.G.F. Martin [PDF
278 KB]
EMOTIONAL CONTENT, COGNITIVE PRECONDITION
AND PHENOMENOLOGY, Judit Szalai [PDF
92 KB]
SELF-DECEPTION AND DELUSIONS, Alfred R.
Mele [PDF 155
KB]
SEVENTEENTH - CENTURY THEORIES OF EMOTION AND
THEIR CONTEMPORARY RELEVANCE, Gàbor Boros [PDF
167 KB]
Volume 1, No.2, 2005
CONFRONTING PHILOSOPHICAL
OBJECTIONS TO CHOMSKYAN LINGUISTICS, Mark J. Cain [PDF
249 KB]
THE TRANSIENCE OF POSSIBILITY, Reina
Hayaki [PDF 220
KB]
THE SAUCER OF MUD, THE KUDZU VINE AND THE
UXORIOUS CHEETAH: AGAINST NEO-ARISTOTELIAN NATURALISM IN
METAETHICS, James Lenman [PDF
224 KB]
TRIVIALIZING COGNITIVE COMMAND, Tommaso
Piazza [PDF 236
KB]
ORDINARY WRONGDOING AND RESPONSIBILITY WORTH
WANTING, Maureen Sie [PDF
224 KB]
Volume 1, No.1, 2005
BERKELEY'S ACTIVE SELF,
Jonathan Dancy [PDF
206 KB]
GENUINE MODAL REALISM AND THE EMPTY
WORLD, David Efird, Tom Stonehaum [PDF
215 KB]
DOES "RABBIT" REFER TO RABBITS
?, Michael Liston [PDF
221 KB]
WHY MUST WE THREAT HUMANITY WITH RESPECT ?
EVALUATING THE REGRESS ARGUMENT, Michael Ridge [PDF
213 KB]
REASONS, CONCERNS, AND NECESSITY, Theo van
Willigenburg [PDF
191 KB]
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