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Actualism
- By Christopher Menzel.
Alfred North Whitehead
- By A. D. Irvine.
Ancient Skepticism
- Two movements in ancient philosophy, Pyrrhonism, and Academic Skepticism. By Leo Groarke.
Animal Consciousness
- By Colin Allen of Texas A & M, addressing the qualitative or phenomenological nature of experience.
Aristotle's Logic
- Survey of Aristotle's logical work, focus on the "Organon," syllogistic, and dialectic. From the Stanford Encyclopedia, by Robin Smith.
Aristotle's Political Theory
- By Fred D. Miller, Jr of Bowling Green State University.
Aristotle's Psychology
- Recounts the principal and distinctive claims of Aristotle's psychological writings, especially "De Anima." By Christopher Shields of the University of Colorado.
Arthur Prior
- Detailed biographical article by B. Jack Copeland of the University of Canterbury.
Artifact
- By Risto Hilpinen of the University of Miami.
Behaviorism
- By George Graham of University of Alabama at Birmingham.
Bosanquet, Bernard
- William Sweet of St. Francis Xavier University introduces the absolute idealist.
Bradley, F. H.
- By Stewart Candlish of the University of Western Australia.
Category Theory
- This expository article is an entry in the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
Causal Processes
- Bertrand Russell, Wesley Salmon, and conserved quantities. By Phil Dowe of the University of Tasmania.
Cognitive Science
- The study of mind and intelligence. By Paul Thagard of the University of Waterloo.
Coherence Theory of Truth
- The truth of any (true) proposition consists in its coherence with some specified set of propositions. From the Stanford Encyclopedia, by James O. Young.
Color
- Metaphysical and epistemological accounts of color. By Barry Maund of the University of Western Australia.
Connectionism
- Movement in cognitive science which hopes to explain human intellectual abilities using artificial neural networks. By James W. Garson of the University of Houston.
Constructive Mathematics
- By Douglas Bridges from Waikato University.
Contemporary Approaches to the Social Contract
- By Fred D'Agostino.
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