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The Philosophical Review (2016) 125 (4): 597–601.
Published: 01 October 2016
... of the different cases, and what this implies about the objectivity of thought involving these “sense-based concepts.” This is a major contribution to our understanding of Hume. In a masterly chapter titled “Induction and Causation,” Garrett gives a clear, direct, close-to-the-text account of the steps...
Journal Article
The Philosophical Review (2016) 125 (4): 601–605.
Published: 01 October 2016
... in Christianity , contains only two chapters, the first titled “Faith as Willing to Be Oneself—Before God,” and, finally, “Faith as Contemporaneity with Christ—Without Offense.” Westphal explains that the image he had in mind throughout the writing of this book was “that each thesis, expressed in the form...
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The Philosophical Review (2007) 116 (2): 267–272.
Published: 01 April 2007
... for children, where the owner “wishes to separate the power
to control the property from the person who should receive the benefi ts of
the property,” the owner can divide “equitable title” and “legal title” (240).
The executor of the trust then holds legal title to the property in question
and makes...
Journal Article
The Philosophical Review (2007) 116 (2): 273–280.
Published: 01 April 2007
... for children, where the owner “wishes to separate the power
to control the property from the person who should receive the benefi ts of
the property,” the owner can divide “equitable title” and “legal title” (240).
The executor of the trust then holds legal title to the property in question
and makes...
Journal Article
The Philosophical Review (2007) 116 (2): 281–286.
Published: 01 April 2007
... for children, where the owner “wishes to separate the power
to control the property from the person who should receive the benefi ts of
the property,” the owner can divide “equitable title” and “legal title” (240).
The executor of the trust then holds legal title to the property in question
and makes...
Journal Article
The Philosophical Review (2007) 116 (2): 287–293.
Published: 01 April 2007
... for children, where the owner “wishes to separate the power
to control the property from the person who should receive the benefi ts of
the property,” the owner can divide “equitable title” and “legal title” (240).
The executor of the trust then holds legal title to the property in question
and makes...
Journal Article
The Philosophical Review (2007) 116 (2): 294–297.
Published: 01 April 2007
... for children, where the owner “wishes to separate the power
to control the property from the person who should receive the benefi ts of
the property,” the owner can divide “equitable title” and “legal title” (240).
The executor of the trust then holds legal title to the property in question
and makes...
Journal Article
The Philosophical Review (2007) 116 (2): 297–300.
Published: 01 April 2007
... for children, where the owner “wishes to separate the power
to control the property from the person who should receive the benefi ts of
the property,” the owner can divide “equitable title” and “legal title” (240).
The executor of the trust then holds legal title to the property in question
and makes...
Journal Article
The Philosophical Review (2007) 116 (2): 300–303.
Published: 01 April 2007
...-ownership” for ani-
mals could be achieved through the exercise of existing legal powers. In trust
arrangements for children, where the owner “wishes to separate the power
to control the property from the person who should receive the benefi ts of
the property,” the owner can divide “equitable title...
Journal Article
The Philosophical Review (2007) 116 (2): 303–306.
Published: 01 April 2007
... for children, where the owner “wishes to separate the power
to control the property from the person who should receive the benefi ts of
the property,” the owner can divide “equitable title” and “legal title” (240).
The executor of the trust then holds legal title to the property in question
and makes...
Journal Article
The Philosophical Review (2007) 116 (2): 307–309.
Published: 01 April 2007
... for children, where the owner “wishes to separate the power
to control the property from the person who should receive the benefi ts of
the property,” the owner can divide “equitable title” and “legal title” (240).
The executor of the trust then holds legal title to the property in question
and makes...
Journal Article
The Philosophical Review (2007) 116 (2): 310–313.
Published: 01 April 2007
... for children, where the owner “wishes to separate the power
to control the property from the person who should receive the benefi ts of
the property,” the owner can divide “equitable title” and “legal title” (240).
The executor of the trust then holds legal title to the property in question
and makes...
Journal Article
The Philosophical Review (2000) 109 (2): 296–299.
Published: 01 April 2000
... . By MICHAEL N. FOR- STER. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1998. Pp. xi, 661. Michael Forster s latest book is a comprehensive and illuminating treat- ment of the basic tasks and strategies of Hegel s Phenomenology of Spivit. As the title indicates, Forster is more concerned to elucidate the aims...
Journal Article
The Philosophical Review (2015) 124 (3): 410–415.
Published: 01 July 2015
... abstraction, and the semantics of ground. The essay closes with a consideration of the relationship between essence and ground—yet another topic that is as much a source of controversy as it is of curiosity in the contemporary literature. As one might expect from the title “Scepticism about Grounding...
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The Philosophical Review (2017) 126 (3): 393–398.
Published: 01 July 2017
... interpretation with Garrett's, which appeals to Hume's “Title Principle,” that “where reason is lively, and mixes itself with some propensity, it ought to be assented to. Where it does not, it can never have any title to operate on us” ( Treatise 1.4.7.11/270). 1 According to Garrett, this principle gives...
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The Philosophical Review (2000) 109 (2): 293–295.
Published: 01 April 2000
....
The Philosophical him,Vol. 109, No. 2 (April 2000)
SKETCHES OF LANDSCAPES: PHILOSOPHY BY EXAMPLE. By AVRUM
STROLL.Cambridge: The MIT Press, 1998. Pp. Xiv, 282.
The title of Sketches of Landscapes is drawn from the preface to the Philo-
sophical Investigations, in which Wittgenstein...
Journal Article
The Philosophical Review (2002) 111 (1): 95–97.
Published: 01 January 2002
... 2002)
PLATO AND THE HERO: COURAGE, MANLINESS AND THE IMPERSONAL
GOOD. By ANGELA HOBBS. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000. Pp.
xvii, 280.
The main title of this work is a little misleading. Hobbs does not begin to con-
sider in any detail Plato’s relation to traditional Greek...
Journal Article
The Philosophical Review (2004) 113 (4): 537–556.
Published: 01 October 2004
...? Which of them shall we prefer? Or in case we prefer neither of
them, but successively assent to both, as is usual among philosophers, with
what confidence can we afterwards usurp that glorious title, when we thus
knowingly embrace a manifest contradiction? (266; 1.4.7.4)
We can give...
Journal Article
The Philosophical Review (2000) 109 (2): 299–302.
Published: 01 April 2000
....
This book is a translation, by several hands, of a collection of essays that
Heidegger published in 1967 under the title Wegmarken. It includes two
essays that were not part of the original collection, but were added in the
Wegmarken volume of Heidegger’s complete works: a critical review from...
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The Philosophical Review (2002) 111 (3): 483–486.
Published: 01 July 2002
....
PEKKA VÄYRYNEN
University of California, Davis
Notes
1 Doonesbury, February 18, 2002. Available via httpwww.doonesbury.com/strip/
dailydose/index.htm.
2 McNaughton and Rawling’s article, “Unprincipled Ethics,” fails to give credit for its
title to Gerald...