Kwame Anthony Appiah (appiah-ka)
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Appiah, Kwame Anthony. 1984a. “Generalizing the Probabilistic Semantics of Conditionals.” The Journal of Philosophical Logic 13(4): 351–372.
Appiah, Kwame Anthony. 1984b. “An Argument against Anti-Realist Semantics.” Mind 93: 559–565.
Appiah, Kwame Anthony. 1985. “Verificationism and the Manifestations of Meaning.” Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Supplementary Volume 59: 17–31.
Appiah, Kwame Anthony, ed. 1986a. For Truth in Semantics. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers.
Appiah, Kwame Anthony. 1986b. “Truth Conditions: A Causal Theory.” in Language, Mind and Logic, edited by Jeremy Butterfield, pp. 25–46. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Appiah, Kwame Anthony. 1987. “Why Componentiality Fails: A Case Study.” Philosophical Topics 15(1): 23–46.
Appiah, Kwame Anthony. 1990. “ ‘But Whould That Still Be Me?’: Notes on Gender, ‘Race,’ Ethnicity, and Sources of ‘Identity’ .” The Journal of Philosophy 87(10): 493–499.
Appiah, Kwame Anthony. 1993. “Only-Ifs.” in Philosophical Perspectives 7: Language and Logic, edited by James E. Tomberlin, pp. 397–410. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers.
Appiah, Kwame Anthony. 1996a. Color Consciousness. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press.
Appiah, Kwame Anthony. 1996b. “Race, Culture, Identity: Misunderstood Connections.” in The Tanner Lectures on Human Values, volume 17, edited by Grethe B. Peterson. vol. 17. Salt Lake City, Utah: University of Utah Press.
Appiah, Kwame Anthony. 2001. “The State and the Shaping of Identity.” in The Tanner Lectures on Human Values, volume 23, edited by Grethe B. Peterson. vol. 23. Salt Lake City, Utah: University of Utah Press.
Appiah, Kwame Anthony. 2003. Thinking It Through. An Introduction to Contemporary Philosophy. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Appiah, Kwame Anthony. 2004. “African Philosophy and African Literature.” in A Companion to African Philosophy, edited by Kwasi (J.E.) Wiredu, pp. 538–548. Blackwell Companions to Philosophy. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers, doi:10.1002/9780470997154.
Appiah, Kwame Anthony. 2005. “African Studies and the Concept of Knowledge.” in Knowledge Cultures, edited by Bert Hamminga, pp. 23–56. Poznań Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities n. 88. Amsterdam: Rodopi.
Appiah, Kwame Anthony. 2006. “How to Decide If Races Exist.” Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 106: 365–382.
Appiah, Kwame Anthony. 2007. “Immigrants and Refugees: Individualism and the Moral Status of Strangers.” in The Philosophy of Michael Dummett, edited by Randall E. Auxier and Lewis Edwin Hahn, pp. 825–840. The Library of Living Philosophers n. 31. LaSalle, Illinois: Open Court Publishing Co.
Appiah, Kwame Anthony. 2010. “Philosophy In and Out of the Armchair.” in The Force of Argument. Essays in Honor of Timothy Smiley, edited by Jonathan Lear and Alex Oliver, pp. 1–18. London: Routledge.
Appiah, Kwame Anthony. 2014. Lines of Descent: W.E.B. Du Bois and the Emergence of Identity. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press.
Appiah, Kwame Anthony. 2017a. As If: Idealization and Ideals. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press.
Appiah, Kwame Anthony. 2017b. “Culture, Identity, and Human Rights.” in Fragile Freedoms. The Global Struggle for Human Rights, edited by Steven Lecce, Neil McArthur, and Arthur Schafer, pp. 97–122. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Appiah, Kwame Anthony. 2018a. The Lies That Bind. Rethinking Identity. Crows Nest, Australia: Profile Books.
Appiah, Kwame Anthony. 2018b. “The Uncompleted Argument: Du Bois and the Illusion of Race.” in The Norton Introduction to Philosophy, edited by Gideon Rosen, Alex Byrne, Joshua Cohen, and Seana Valentine Shiffrin, 2nd ed., pp. 549–558. New York: W.W. Norton & Co.
Appiah, Kwame Anthony. 2021. “The Philosophy of Work.” in Oxford Studies in Political Philosophy, volume VII, edited by David Sobel, Peter Vallentyne, and Steven Wall, pp. 1–22. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/oso/9780192897480.001.0001.