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Barry Stroud's work has had a profound impact on a very wide array
of philosophical topics, including epistemological skepticism, the
nature of logical necessity, the interpretation of Hume, the
interpretation of Wittgenstein, the possibility of transcendental
arguments, and the metaphysical status of color and value. And yet
there has heretofore been no book-length treatment of his work. The
current collection aims to redress this gap, with 13 essays on
Stroud's work by a diverse group of contributors including some of
his most distinguished interlocutors and promising recent students.
All but one essay is new to this volume.
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