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Philip the Chancellor - Life and work of this 13th-century philosopher, theologian, and lyric poet. From the Stanford Encyclopedia, by Colleen McCluskey.
 
Principia Mathematica - Entry by A.D. Irvine discussing Russell and Whitehead's treatise.
 
Private Language - By Stewart Candlish from the University of Western Australia.
 
Probabilistic Causation - "Probabilistic Causation" designates a group of philosophical theories that aim to characterize the relationship between cause and effect using the tools of probability theory. A primary motivation for the development of such theories is the desire for a theory of causation that does not presuppose physical determinism.
 
Properties - Entry in the Stanford Encyclopaedia of Philosophy by Chris Swoyer. Principally concerned with existence and identity conditions.
 
Propositional Attitude Reports - Explores semantic accounts of propositional attitude reports, and some of the theories developed to deal with Frege's puzzle. From the Stanford Encyclopedia, by Thomas J. McKay.
 
Public Justification - By Fred D'Agostino, University of New England, Australia.
 
Qualia - Qualia are introspectively accessible, phenomenal aspects of our mental lives. By Michael Tye.
 
Reichenbach's Common Cause Principle - By Frank Arntzenius of Rutgers.
 
Relevance Logic - Article in the Stanford Encyclopaedia of Philosophy, by Edwin Mares.
 
Representational Theories of Consciousness - By William Lycan, University of North Carolina.
 
Revision Theory of Truth - Theory developed in an attempt to analyze paradoxes such as the liar paradox that appear to show that common-sense beliefs about truth are inconsistent. From the Stanford Encyclopedia, by Eric M. Hammer.
 
Richard the Sophister - Richardus Sophista was an English philosopher/logician who studied at Oxford most likely sometime during the second quarter of the thirteenth century. From the Stanford Encyclopedia, by Paul Streveler.
 
Russell's Paradox - Entry in the Stanford Encyclopaedia of Philosophy by A. D. Irvine.
 
Russell, Bertrand - By A. D. Irvine.
 
Saint Anselm - By Thomas Williams, University of Iowa.
 
Saint Augustine - By Michael Mendelson of Lehigh University.
 
Singular Propositions - Propositions about a particular object or individual in virtue of having the object or individual as a constituent of the proposition. By G. W. Fitch.
 
Sorites Paradox - Article in the Stanford Encyclopaedia of Philosophy, by Dominic Hyde.
 
Square of Opposition - Article in the Stanford Encyclopaedia of Philosophy, by Terence Parsons.
 
 

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