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Out West
In this essay, Joe Wilkins writes about growing up hard in eastern Montana.
This essay was a finalist for a 2010 National Magazine Award in the Essay category
My Mother\u27s Story: Retold and Annotated
In this annotated essay, Joe Wilkins tells the story of how his mother met his father and how the two of them came to be his parents
Stanley's Three Flaws
In this essay, I shall briefly present Epistemic Contextualism (EC), Invariantism and Interest- Relative Invariantism (IRI) (section 2). Then I will discuss three theses of Jason Stanley’s Knowledge and Practical Interests (Oxford 2005). I argue that Stanley’s case against Contextualism is based on a misconception of its semantic nature, that there is a disadvantage for Interest-Relative Invariantism in terms of the sceptical paradox and that Stanley’s explanation of intuitions can be interpreted in favour of Contextualism (sections 3.1. - 3.3.)
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This paper won a first place writing flag award in the creative/reflective category. Carl Bernicker, writing for Matt Valentine’s T C 358 class, “Writing Narratives”.Valentine, MatthewUndergraduate Studie
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