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Ethics / J. David Velleman / Year of birth missing / Social philosophy / Perception / Derek Parfit / Reasons and Persons / Philosophy of self / Psychology of self / Philosophy / Metaphysics / Ontology
Date: 2009-11-17 16:41:09
Ethics
J. David Velleman
Year of birth missing
Social philosophy
Perception
Derek Parfit
Reasons and Persons
Philosophy of self
Psychology of self
Philosophy
Metaphysics
Ontology

So It Goes J. David Velleman

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