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John McDowell
The role of eudaimonia in Aristotle's ethics -- Some issues in Aristotle's moral psychology -- Virtue and reason -- Are moral requirements hypothetical imperatives? -- Might there be external reasons? -- Aesthetic value, objectivity, and the fabric of the world -- Values and secondary qualities -- Projection and truth in ethics -- Two sorts of naturalism -- Non-cognitivism and rule-following -- Wittgenstein on following a rule -- Meaning and intentionality in Wittgenstein's later philosophy -- One strand in the private language argument -- Intentionality and interiority in Wittgenstein -- Functionalism and anomalous monism -- The content of perceptual experience -- Reductionism and the first person