Explore the depths of philosophical thought with Volume 18 of "The Philosophical Review," brought to you by the esteemed Sage School of Philosophy. This collection offers a wide array of scholarly articles delving into various aspects of philosophy, including logic, ethics, metaphysics, and epistemology. Each essay is crafted to challenge and expand the reader's understanding of core philosophical concepts. "The Philosophical Review" serves as a vital resource for students, academics, and anyone with a keen interest in the development of philosophical ideas.
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