From an old conversation (with a very bright philosopher) that brings back fond memories:
Scott Hagaman: After all, it seems to me that there's always the possibility I could be wrong.
Sean Choi: Hey, it might even be actual. ;)
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D.M. Armstrong: A Materialist Theory of the Mind (International Library of Philosophy)
Charles Baudelaire: Paris Spleen (New Directions Paperbook, 294)
Scott Soames: Philosophical Analysis in the Twentieth Century, Volume 1 : The Dawn of Analysis
Charles Baudelaire: The Flowers of Evil (Oxford World's Classics)
Robert Stern: Transcendental Arguments: Problems and Prospects (Mind Association Occasional Series)
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