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2017 Eastern Division Dewey Lecture: On Evidence in Philosophy
2017 Eastern Division Dewey Lecture: On Evidence in Philosophy

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Below is the audio recording of William G. Lycan’s John Dewey Lecture, “On Evidence in Philosophy,” given at the 2017 Eastern Division Meeting. The full text is available on the APA website (member sign-in is required) as well as on . . .

Below is the audio recording of William G. Lycan’s John Dewey Lecture, “On Evidence in Philosophy,” given at the 2017 Eastern Division Meeting. The full text is available on the APA website (member sign-in is required) as well as on JSTOR. A summary of the main points of the lecture was previously published on the […]

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