| American Philosophical Quarterly |
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| Contents for Volume 42 No. 1 January 2005 |
| Dale Jacquette | Teaching Philosophy as a Dada Concept |
| Thomas M. Crisp | Presentism and Cross-Time Relations |
| Bradley Rives | Why Dispositions Are (Still) Distinct from Their Bases and Causally Impotent |
| Chrisoula Andreou | The Voices of Reason |
| K. Brad Wray | Does Science Have a Moving Target? |
| Douglas Walton | Pragmatic and Idealized Models of Knowledge and Ignorance |
| Peter Baumann | Three Doors, Two Players, and Single Case Probabilities |
| Contents for Volume 42 No. 2 April 2005 |
| Kenneth Einar Himma | What is a Problem for All is a Problem for None: Substance Dualism, Physicalism, and the Mind-Body Problem |
| Ken Levy | Why It Is Sometimes Fair to Blame Agents for Unavoidable Acts and Omissions |
| Sarah Conly | The Right to Procreation: Merits and Limits |
| Fred Sommers | Belief de Mundo |
| Nick Zangwill | Moore, Morality, Supervenience, Essence, Epistemology |
| Robert J. Howell | A Puzzle for Pragmatism |
| Contents for Volume 42 No. 3 July 2005 |
| Mark T. Nelson | Telling It Like It Is: Philosophy as Descriptive Manifestation |
| Miriam McCormick | Compelled Belief |
| Mark LeBar | Eudaimonist Autonomy |
| Catherine Abell | Against Depictive Conventionalism |
| C. S. Jenkins | Realism and Independence |
| Stephen Hetherington | Lucretian Death: Asymmetries and Agency |
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Campbell Brown and Yujin Nagasawa |
Anything You Can Do God Can Do Better |
| Contents for Volume 42 No. 4 October 2005 |
| Neil Tennant | Editorial |
| Chrisoula Andreou | Going from Bad (or Not so Bad) to Worse: On Harmful Addictions and Habits |
| James S. Taylor | The Myth of Posthumous Harm |
| Tara Smith | Egoistic Friendship |
| Yuri Balashov | Times of Our Lives: Negotiating the Presence of Experience |
| Kai Hauser | Is Choice Self-Evident? |
| David Silver | A Strawsonian Defense of Corporate Moral Responsibility |
| Kieran Setiya | Is Efficiency a Vice? |