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Each year, "The Philosopher's Annual" presents the ten best
articles published in the field of philosophy during the previous
twelve months--with the absence of limits on the articles' sources,
subject matter, or modes of treatment making for a very diverse
collection of engaging, high-caliber work. This year's volume
includes papers by Katalin Balog, Tyler Burge, Cheshire Calhoun,
Sally Haslanger, Thomas Hofweber, Philip Kitcher, Charles G.
Morgan, Thomas W. Pogge, James Pryor, and Elliott Sober.
Each year, "The Philosopher's Annual" presents the ten best
articles published in the field of philosophy during the previous
twelve months--with the absence of limits on the articles' sources,
subject matter, or modes of treatment making for a very diverse
collection of engaging, high-caliber work. This year's volume
includes papers by Katalin Balog, Tyler Burge, Cheshire Calhoun,
Sally Haslanger, Thomas Hofweber, Philip Kitcher, Charles G.
Morgan, Thomas W. Pogge, James Pryor, and Elliott Sober.
This latest volume of "The Philosopher's Annual" presents the ten
best articles published in the field during 2001. No limitations
are placed on the articles' sources, subject matter or mode of
treatment, providing for a diverse collection of engaging,
high-caliber work that stands as a valuable sample of contemporary
philosophy. This year's volume includes papers by Robert
Bernasconi, Hans Halvorson, Christopher Hitchcock, Ignacio Jane,
Brian Leiter, Liam Murphy and Thomas Nagel, Joel Pust, Alison
Simmons, Jason Stanley and Timothy Williamson, and Crispin Wright.
"The Philosopher's Annual" attempts to select the ten best articles
published in philosophy the previous year. Impossible? Yes. By
attempting the impossible this collection calls attention to truly
exceptional critiques from the philosophical field. This is the
22nd volume of the series, collecting outstanding work from the
philosophy literature of 1999. Each year the members of the
distinguished nominating board are asked to name three papers that
most impressed them from the literature of the previous year. No
limitations are placed on sources from which articles may be
nominated, on subject matter, or on mode of treatment. The process
delivers a diverse collection of engaging, high caliber work that
stands as a valuable sample of contemporary work in philosophy.
This latest volume of "The Philosopher's Annual" presents the ten
best articles published in the field during 2001. No limitations
are placed on the articles' sources, subject matter or mode of
treatment, providing for a diverse collection of engaging,
high-caliber work that stands as a valuable sample of contemporary
philosophy. This year's volume includes papers by Robert
Bernasconi, Hans Halvorson, Christopher Hitchcock, Ignacio Jane,
Brian Leiter, Liam Murphy and Thomas Nagel, Joel Pust, Alison
Simmons, Jason Stanley and Timothy Williamson, and Crispin Wright.
"The Philosopher's Annual" attempts to select the ten best articles
published in philosophy the previous year. Impossible? Yes. By
attempting the impossible this collection calls attention to truly
exceptional critiques from the philosophical field. This is the
22nd volume of the series, collecting outstanding work from the
philosophy literature of 1999. Each year the members of the
distinguished nominating board are asked to name three papers that
most impressed them from the literature of the previous year. No
limitations are placed on sources from which articles may be
nominated, on subject matter, or on mode of treatment. The process
delivers a diverse collection of engaging, high caliber work that
stands as a valuable sample of contemporary work in philosophy.
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