Volume 10, No. 1, 2014

The Preoccupation and Crisis of Analytic Philosophy Michael Losonsky  Pages: 5-20 | Abstract The received view in Chomskian linguistics is that linguistic intuitions are the product of a linguistic competence residing in aI propose to reconsider Gilbert Ryle’s thesis...

Volume 9, No. 2, 2013

An Argument Against Epiphenomenalism Jason Megill De Dicto and De Re Attitudes Towards Properties Daniel Krasner If Monty Hall Falls or Crawls Christopher A. Pynes How a Modern-day Hume Can Reject a Desire Categorically: A Perplexity and a Theoretically Modest...

Volume 8, No. 2, 2012

Quine on Objects and De Re Modality Antti Keskinen Are all Generalizations False? Daniel Krasner Is There a (Compelling) Gauge-Theoretic Argument against the Intrinsicality of Fundamental Properties? Vassilios Livanios Tall Tales and Testimony to the Miraculous Lydia...