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“[I]t is ambition enough to be employed as an under-labourer in clearing the ground a little,
and removing some of the rubbish that lies in the way to knowledge.” —John Locke, 1689

“[P]hilosophy can no more show a man what he should attach importance to
than geometry can show a man where he should stand.” —Peter Winch, 1968

Who Says Scholars Are Humorless?

Max Hocutt, "Some Truths About Truth," Behavior and Philosophy 22 (fall 1994): 1.

Geoffrey Robertson, "Entrapment Evidence: Manna from Heaven, or Fruit of the Poisoned Tree?" Criminal Law Review (November 1994): 805.

Howard H. Harriot, "On the Rationality of Irrational Ideas," Contemporary Philosophy 16 (July 1994): 1.

Alison L. Drake, "Judicial Construction in the Wake of the Nation's S & L Crisis: Build a Better Status and the FDIC Will Beat a Path to Your Courtroom," Cleveland State Law Review 42 (1994): 137.

Alison McIntyre, "Compatibilists Could Have Done Otherwise: Responsibility and Negative Agency," Philosophical Review 103 (July 1994): 453.

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