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    Editor's preface.H. F. J. - 1991 - Minds and Machines 1 (1):225-225.
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    Editor's preface.H. F. J. - 1992 - Minds and Machines 2 (3):iii-iii.
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    Preface to part I.H. F. J. - 1981 - Synthese 48 (2):175-175.
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    Preface to part I.H. F. J. - 1983 - Synthese 57 (2):175-175.
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    Preface to part II.H. F. J. - 1983 - Synthese 57 (3):307-307.
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    Preface to part I.H. F. J. - 1990 - Synthese 82 (2):175-175.
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    Preface to part II.H. F. J. - 1990 - Synthese 82 (3):307-307.
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    Preface to part III.H. F. J. - 1990 - Synthese 83 (1):1-1.
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    Metaphysics and Essence. [REVIEW]H. F. J. - 1977 - Review of Metaphysics 31 (2):331-332.
    A number of recent books and articles have defended the concept of de re modality. Although Slote makes some contributions toward its defense, he is mainly concerned with using de re modality to provide analyses of key concepts in metaphysics, including "process", "event", "change", "physical body", "self", "future", "past", "fact", and "state of affairs". Each concept is defined by essence and accident, that is, by specifying what is either accidental or essential to the entities covered by the concept. Such definitions (...)
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