1: Christopher Peacocke: Concepts Without Words
2: Alexander George: Has Dummett Oversalted his Frege? Remarks on
the Conveyability of Thought
3: Sanford Shieh: Some Senses of Holism: An Anti-Realist's Guide to
Quine
4: John McDowell: Another Plea for Modesty
5: Jason Stanley: Rigidity and Content
6: John Campbell: The Realism of Memory
7: Barry Taylor: Dummett's McTaggart
8: Crispin Wright: On the Philosophical Significance of Frege's
Theorem
9: George Boolos: Is Hume's Principle Analytic?
10: Charles Parsons: Wright on Abstraction and Set Theory
11: Richard G. Heck, Jr: The Julius Caesar Objection
Authoritative and very well researched, this book is indispensable
for anyone with an interest in international law, specifically as
it relates to Palestinian refugees....Takkenberg's book is an
extremely important addition to the literature on international law
and the Palestine conflict. It stands out as an innovative text on
a very complex issue that has long stood at the center of much
controversy but hitherto has not been the subject of intense legal
inquiry.
*Journal of Palestine Studies*
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