The Philosophy of P.F. StrawsonPranab Kumar Sen, Roop Rekha Verma Festschrift honoring P.F. Strawson; includes contributed articles on his contributions in logic and on logic. |
Contents
Sibajiban Bhattacharyya | 19 |
Identification | 32 |
A Point About Reference | 56 |
Some Problems | 94 |
Nonparticular Individuals | 124 |
Logical Positivism the Kantian Tradition | 145 |
Transcendental Selfconsciousness | 161 |
A Prolegomenon | 179 |
On a Gentle Naturalists Response to Skepticism | 266 |
A Realist View of Perception | 305 |
The Nonrational Foundation of Moral Reality | 327 |
Reactive Attitudes Rationality and Determinism | 346 |
The Metaphysics of Morals | 377 |
Replies | 398 |
A Biographical Note | 435 |
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