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Cambridge Studies in Philosophy

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 February 2024

Mona Simion
Affiliation:
University of Glasgow

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Print publication year: 2024
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  • Nomy Arpaly

    (Brown University)

  • Sanford Goldberg

    (Northwestern University)

Cambridge Studies in Philosophy is the cornerstone of Cambridge University Press’s list in mainstream, high-level analytic philosophy. It serves as a forum for a broad range of monographs on the cutting edge of epistemology, the philosophy of language and mind, ethics, and metaphysics.

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