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Themes from Kaplan
Containing sixteen essays by such distinguished contributors as Robert M. Adams, Nathan Salmon, and Scott Soames, this book discusses and expands upon the work of David Kaplan and provides essential new perspectives on the philosophy of language. It includes Kaplan's hitherto unpublished paper, \"Demonstratives.\".
Ethics and global climate change
Howard K. Wettstein is Professor of Philosophy at the University of California, Riverside. He has authored three books He is currently writing a book on the philosophy of religion; his work in that area includes such topics as doctrine and the viability of philosophical theology, the Book of Job and the problem of evil, the Akedah (the Binding of Isaac), the character of religious experience and religious life, and the roles of awe, ritual, and intimacy. He has published articles on these topics and well as in the philosophy of language. --Book Jacket.
Moral responsibility and the financial crisis
\"Probably for the first time, this issue of Midwest Studies applies the resources of analytic philosophy to high finance. It appears on the 10th anniversary of the Global Financial Crisis and considers both the normative and meta-ethical issues that the crisis raises. Foremost among these is the question of how to allocate responsibility for the harm done. As a test case for theories of individual and collective responsibility, the events of a decade ago are of great philosophical interest.\" --From the back cover.