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Bibliography
Baker, Judith and Clark, Philip. 2018. “Epistemic Buck-Passing and the Interpersonal View of
Testimony.” Canadian Journal of Philosophy 48(2):
178–199.
Clark, Philip. 2000. “What goes without Saying in Metaethics.”
Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 60(2): 357–379.
Clark, Philip. 2002. “The Meaning of ‘Good’ and the Possibility of
Value.” Philosophical Studies 108(1–2): 31–38.
Clark, Philip. 2004. “Kantian Morals and Humean Motives.”
Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 68(1): 109–126.
Clark, Philip. 2007. “How can a Reason Be Practical: A Reply to
Hume.” in Moral Psychology, edited
by Sergio Tenenbaum, pp. 213–230. Poznań Studies in the
Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities n. 94. Amsterdam:
Rodopi.
Clark, Philip. 2009. “Mackie’s Motivational Argument.” in
Reasons for Action, edited by David
Sobel and Steven Wall, pp. 200–218. Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press.
Clark, Philip. 2010. “Aspects, Guises, Species, and Knowing Something to Be
Good.” in Desire, Practical
Reason, and the Good, edited by Sergio Tenenbaum, pp. 234–244. Oxford: Oxford
University Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195382440.001.0001.
Clark, Philip. 2014. “Inescapability and the Analysis of Agency [on Velleman
(2009)].” Abstracta – Linguagem, Mente e
Ação special issue(7): 3–15.
Further References
Velleman, David J. 2009. How We
Get Along. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.