Selected Papers Presented in 2001 at the 75th Annual Meeting of the Pacific Division of the American Philosophical Association
1-14
The Good's Magnetism and Ethical Realism
Irwin Goldstein
15-21
“Non-Natural” Qualities in G.E. Moore: Inherent or Contingent?
Mike Lukich
23-30
Can There Be Brute, Contingent Moral Facts
John H. Dreher
31-38
The Meaning of ‘Good’ and the Possibility of Value
Philip Clark
39-51
Emergence, Supervenience, and Realization
Rex Welshon
53-63
Kim on Emergence
Sydney Shoemaker
65-81
Cognitive Significance, Attitude Ascriptions, and Ways of Believing Propositions
David Braun
83-98
Thing Talk Moonlighting
Mark Crimmins
99-108
Descartes and the Primacy of Practice: The Role of the Passions in the Search for Truth
Amy M. Schmitter
109-119
Puzzling Pairs
Michael Nelson
121-131
Inferentialism and Communicative Action: Robust Conceptions of Intersubjectivity
Barbara Fultner
133-142
Emotions, Cognition, Affect: On Jerry Neu's A Tear is an Intellectual Thing
Robert C. Solomon
143-150
Jealousy, Shame, and the Rival
Jeffrie G. Murphy
151-158
Some Problems About Affectivity
Michael Stocker
159-171
Reply to my Critics
Jerome Neu
173-181
Religion, Ethnicity, and Politics in American Philosophy: Reflections on McCumber's Time in the Ditch
David A. Hollinger
183-193
Philosophy in America: Remarks on John McCumber's Time in the Ditch: American Philosophy and the McCarthy Era
Ted Cohen
195-201
American Philosophy as a Technototem
Sandra Harding
203-211
Problems and Renewal in American Philosophy
John McCumber
213-222
Yes, Virginia, Lemons are Yellow
Alex Byrne
223-238
Seeking The Real
Paul Boghossian
239-247
Explaining the Quest and Its Prospects: Reply to Boghossian and Byrne
Barry Stroud