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    Readings in philosophy and cognitive science /

    Published 1993
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    Essays and reviews, 1959-2002 / by Williams, Bernard, 1929-2003

    Published 2014
    Table of Contents: “…Gergen, New York Times Book Review (1991) (Pp. 318-320))62 Realism with a Human Face, by Hilary Putnam, London Review of Books (1991) (pp. 320-326) (62 Realism With A Human Face, By Hilary Putnam, London Review Of Books (1991) (Pp. 320-326))63 Political Liberalism, by John Rawls, London Review of Books (1993) (pp. 326-332) (63 Political Liberalism, By John Rawls, London Review Of Books (1993) (Pp. 326-332))64 Inequality Reexamined, by Amartya Sen, London Review of Books (1993) (pp. 332-338) (64 Inequality Reexamined, By Amartya Sen, London Review Of Books (1993) (Pp. 332-338))65 The Therapy of Desire: Theory and Practice in Hellenistic Ethics, by Martha Nussbaum, London Review of Books (1994) (pp. 339-345) (65 The Therapy Of Desire: Theory And Practice In Hellenistic Ethics, By Martha Nussbaum, London Review Of Books (1994) (Pp. 339-345))66 Only Words, by Catharine MacKinnon, London Review of Books (1994) (pp. 345-352) (66 Only Words, By Catharine Mackinnon, London Review Of Books (1994) (Pp. 345-352))67 The Limits of Interpretation, by Umberto Eco; Interpretation and Overinterpretation, by Umberto Eco, with Richard Rorty, Jonathan Culler, and Christine Brooke-Rose, edited by Stefan Collini; Six Walks in the Fictional Woods, by Umberto Eco; Apocalypse Postponed, by Umberto Eco, translated and edited by Robert Lumley; Misreadings, by Umberto Eco, translated by William Weaver; How to Travel with a Salmon & Other Essays, by Umberto Eco, translated by William Weaver, New York Review of Books (1995) (pp. 352-363) (67 The Limits Of Interpretation, By Umberto Eco; Interpretation And Overinterpretation, By Umberto Eco, With Richard Rorty, Jonathan Culler, And Christine Brooke-Rose, Edited By Stefan Collini; Six Walks In The Fictional Woods, By Umberto Eco; Apocalypse Postponed, By Umberto Eco, Translated And Edited By Robert Lumley; Misreadings, By Umberto Eco, Translated By William Weaver; How To Travel With A Salmon & Other Essays, By Umberto Eco, Translated By William Weaver, New York Review Of Books (1995) (Pp. 352-363))68 On Hating and Despising Philosophy, London Review of Books (1996) (pp. 363-370) (68 On Hating And Despising Philosophy, London Review Of Books (1996) (Pp. 363-370))69 The Last Word, by Thomas Nagel, New York Review of Books (1998) (pp. 371-387) (69 The Last Word, By Thomas Nagel, New York Review Of Books (1998) (Pp. 371-387))70 Wagner and the Transcendence of Politics, New York Review of Books (2000) (pp. 388-405) (70 Wagner And The Transcendence Of Politics, New York Review Of Books (2000) (Pp. 388-405))71 Why Philosophy Needs History, London Review of Books (2002) (pp. 405-412) (71 Why Philosophy Needs History, London Review Of Books (2002) (Pp.…”
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