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Volume 4 of Minerva - An Internet Journal of Philosophy is now
online
at http://www.ul.ie/~philos/vol4/index.html
Contents:
LINGUISTIC UNDERSTANDING AND THE PHILOSOPHY
OF LANGUAGE
Paul Tomassi
CONCEPT AND OBJECT IN FREGE
B. H. Slater
COMMUNICATIVE ETHICS: THE UN-KANTIAN SIDE OF A
POST-KANTIAN ETHICAL
PROJECT Marianna Papastefanou
METAPHOR AND MEANING
William Grey
IRIS MURDOCH ON THE GOOD, GOD AND RELIGION
Joseph Malikail
KANT'S TWO ERFAHRUNGEN: AN EQUIVOCATION OF 'EXPERIENCE' IN THE FIRST
CRITIQUE Kevin S. Decker
POLITICAL STABILITY AND THE NEED FOR MORAL AFFIRMATION
Shaun P. Young
BERKELEY'S PASSIVE MIND
Devin Henry
IRIS MURDOCH'S EVERYDAY "METAPHYSICAL ENTITIES"
David Robjant
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