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  • Volume I, Issue 1: Spring 2004
    • "Self-Termination and the Sanctity of Human Life," Haley Edwards, Yale University
    • "Three Ways to Flip a Coin: Causal Probabilities and Rational Choice," Vishnu Sridharan, Columbia University
    • "Has Michael Huemer Saved van Inwagen's Consequence Argument?," Alex Grzankowski, Cornell University
    • "A Re-evaluation of Hume's Objections to Rationalism: Constructing a Clarkean Conception of Reason," Vinesh Patel, Stanford University
    • "A Possible Biological Source for Moral Intuition?," Gary Feldon, Columbia University
    • Interview with Andrew Chignell, Cornell University

  • Volume II, Issue 1: Fall 2004
    • "An Argument Against Williams' Internalism," Peter Goldstein, Cornell University
    • "Kant and Kierkegaard on Faith: In Service to Morality and a Leap for the Absurd," Marc Williams Columbia University
    • "A Picture is Not Worth a Thousand Words," Noah Chafets, Vassar College

    • Selected Staff Contributions

    • "An Introduction to the Philosophy of Cognitive Science," Carlos Zednik '05
    • "Is Free Will Just a Matter of Luck?," Robert Williams, '05
    • "Is the Prisoner's Dilemma a Newcomb's Problem?," Reza Mahmoodshahi '05
    • "A Debate in Contemporary Philosophy of Quantum Mechanics," Nina Emery '05
    • "The Mysterious Room Conundrum," Ben Phelps-Rohrs '07
    • "Nishida's Pure Experience," Chloe Layman '06
    • "Aristotle and the Soul," Chris Post '07
    • "Possible Worlds and Modal Logic: An Interview with Professor Zoltan Szabo," Cornell University

  • Volume II, Issue 2: Spring 2005
    • "Locke's Theory of Personal Identity and Belief in the Resurrection," Matthew Spooner, Bowdoin College
    • "Moore's Paradox and the possibility of Contradictory Beliefs," Jed Lewinsohn, Cornell University
    • "Things Are Their Parts," Shen-yi Liao, Rutgers University

    • Selected Staff Contributions

    • Book Review: Blackwell's Companion to Heidegger

  • Volume III: 2007
    • "The Teachability of Virtue in Plato's Protagoras, Meno, and Republic," Flora Lee, University of Pennsylvania
    • "Justice and the City-Soul Analogy in the Republic," Thomas W. Vacek, St. John's University
    • "Brandom's Account of Singular Terms, David Friedell, University of California, Berkeley
    • "Intensional Transitive Verbs," Will Lanier, Cornell University
    • "(Un)Doing Critical Philosophy: Reflections on Adorno's Aesthetic Theory," Larry McGrath, University of California, Berkely

    • Selected Staff Contributions

    • "Nadja, or, the Dialectical Progression of Andre Breton and the Surrealist Movement," Gavin Arnall
    • "The Inverted Spectrum as Grounds for Perceptual Relativity," Derrick Ward

  • Volume IV: 2008
    • "The Subject of Consciousness: Attention and Block's Theory of Mind," Joe Hedger, Arizona State University
    • "Seneca's Cynical Side: Withdrawal and 'The Social Embeddedness of Virtue," Ivan Heyman, University of Washington
    • "Totalitarianism, Consumerism, and Megachurches: Hannah Arendt's Indictment of an American Religious Phenomenon," Grant J. Rozeboom, The University of Northern Iowa
    • "The Epistemic Nature of Beauty: Locke, Descartes, and the Architectural Theory of Claude Perrault," Bryan E. Norwood, Mississippi State University
    • "Resignation and Singlemindedness: The Fine Line Between Commitment and Obsession in Xunzi and Kierkegaard," Nick Russell, Wesleyan University

  • Volume V: 2009
    • "Surrealist Aesthetics and the Possibility of Eros," Qiuting Huang, George Washington University
    • "Rethinking the Postcolonial: Dialectics of the Self and the Other," Casey Ford, Depaul University
    • "Ethicstemology, A Defense of Pragmatic Postmodernism," Luke Herrine and Devine Goure, Oberlin College
    • "Needle-Pointed Grace: Ethics, Self-Forgiveness, and Trauma," Kate Vredenburgh, Gettysburg College
    • "Are Rich Country Farm Subsidies Fair?," Benjamin Larson, University of California, Irvine

  • Volume VI: 2010
    • "Limits of Matter: An Analysis of the Epistemological and Ontological Status of 'Limit Entities' in Stoic Metaphysics," Tony Mills, Northwestern University
    • "Naturalized Perspectivism: Where Cognitive Science Meets Phenomenology," Brian Wermcrantz, Grinnell College
    • "Giving An Account Of Explanation: The Language User Versus The Technical Approach," Patrick Decker, University of Colorado, Boulder
    • "A Case for Stage View Presentism," Jorgen Hansen, Utah Valley University
    • "Consciousness as the Domain of a Computation," James Hodson, Princeton University

  • Volume VII: 2011
    • "Properties and Dispositions: On Causal Relevance and Philosophy of Mind," Joanna M. Klimaski, University of Scranton
    • "Narrow Ineffability," Luc Cary, McGill University
    • "Eliminating Causal Theories of Mental Content: Detection, Content-Fixing, and Reference, Peter Tan, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
    • "On the Interpretation of Marx's Critique of Hegelian Metaphysics," Luis Salazar, Florida International University
    • "The Constituents of Phenomenal Experience," Corey Cusimano, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill