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Pacific Philosophical Quarterly is a journal of general philosophy in the analytic tradition, publishing original articles from all areas of philosophy including metaphysics, epistemology, moral philosophy, political philosophy, philosophy of language, philosophy of mind, aesthetics and history of philosophy.
Periodically, Pacific Philosophical Quarterly publishes special editions devoted to the investigation of important topics in a particular field.
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Controlling Attitudes
Pamela Hieronymi
Is Metaethics Morally Neutral?
Jeremy Fantl
How To Argue For the Value Of Humanity
Adrienne M. Martin
Naturalism and the Paradox of Revisability
Mark Colyvan
Restraint On Reasons and Reasons For Restraint: A Problem For Rawls' Ideal of Public Reason
Micah Lott