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A Checklist of Illinois Centipedes (Chilopoda): Supplement
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Order SCOLOPENDROMORPHA Family CRYFTOPIDAE Subfamily CRYFTOPINAE
Cryptops hyalinus Say 1821. (Fig. 2). B (Cook; Auerbach [1951]), C (Champaign) F (Hardin, Jackson, Johnson, Pope, Saline, Williamson), G (Jackson, Jefferson, Perry, Williamson),
H (Clark), I (Randolph, Union), J (Alexander)
Documentation of a Collection of Archaeological Materials from the Millsey Williamson Site (41RK3), A Historic Nadaco Caddo Settlement
The Millsey Williamson site (41RK3) is a well known historic 18th century Nadaco Caddo site on Martin Creek in Rusk County, Texas. It is one of a number of 18th and early 19th century Kinsloe phase sites in the middle Sabine River basin apparently affiliated with the Nadaco Caddo settlement of the region.
An unknown number of historic Nadaco Caddo burials have been excavated at the site over the years, especially along the western part of the terrace landform above Martin Creek, now marked by the Martin Lake shoreline. There has been intensive collecting activities at Millsey Williamson since Martin Lake was built more than 30 years ago. The collection we document here came from the shoreline in the general area of the other Nadaco Caddo burials reported from Millsey Williamson
What our Rylean Ancestors Knew:\ud More on Knowing How and Knowing That
In their recent article "Knowing How,�1 Jason Stanley and\ud
Timothy Williamson deny that there is a fundamental\ud
distinction between knowing-how and knowing-that,\ud
claiming instead that knowledge-how is rather a form of\ud
knowledge-that. I contend that Stanley and Williamson are\ud
incorrect in rejecting the distinction between knowledgehow\ud
and knowledge-that. Our Rylean ancestors, and Ryle\ud
himself, had a genuine insight in recognizing knowing-how\ud
and knowing-that as distinct phenomena. This discussion\ud
will be divided into two sections. In section 1, I discuss\ud
some implications of what I take to be our naïve notion of\ud
knowing-that. In section 2, I turn to a defense of Ryle"s\ud
argument in favor of the distinction between knowledgehow\ud
and knowledge-that against the criticisms leveled\ud
against it by Stanley and Williamson
What do philosophers do? A few reflections on Timothy Williamson's "The Philosophy of Philosophy"
Con una risposta di Timothy Williamson (pp. 135-37)
Review of Life at the ICI : memories of working at ICI Billingham
Review of Life at the ICI: Memories of working at ICI Billingham, M. Williamson (ed). Teeside Industrial Memories Project, Atkinson Print 200
Williamson on Modality
This special issue of the Canadian Journal of Philosophy is dedicated to Timothy Williamson's work on modality. It consists of a new paper by Williamson followed by papers on Williamson's work on modality, with each followed by a reply by Williamson.
Contributors: Andrew Bacon, Kit Fine, Peter Fritz, Jeremy Goodman, John Hawthorne, Øystein Linnebo, Ted Sider, Robert Stalnaker, Meghan Sullivan, Gabriel Uzquiano, Barbara Vetter, Timothy Williamson, Juhani Yli-Vakkur
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