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Bradley, Ben, Feldman, Fred and Johansson, Jens, eds. 2012a. The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Death.
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Bradley, Ben, Feldman, Fred and Johansson, Jens. 2012b. “Introduction: Philosophy of Death.” in
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Feldman, Fred. 1970. “Leibniz and ‘Leibniz’ Law’ .”
The Philosophical Review 79: 510–522.
Feldman, Fred. 1971.
“Counterparts.” The Journal of
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Feldman, Fred. 1973a. “On the Performatory Interpretation of the
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Feldman, Fred. 1973b. “Kripke’s Argument Against Materialism.”
Philosophical Studies 24: 416–419.
Feldman, Fred. 1973c. “Sortal
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Feldman, Fred. 1974. “Kripke on the identity theory.” The
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Feldman, Fred. 1975a. “Epistemic Appraisal and the Cartesian
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Reprinted in Chappell (1997).
Feldman, Fred. 1975b. “World
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Feldman, Fred. 1989. “On Dying as a Process.” Philosophy and
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Feldman, Fred. 1990. “A Simpler Solution to the Paradoxes of Deontic
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Feldman, Fred. 1992a. Confrontations with the Reaper: A Philosophical Study of
the Nature and Value of Death. New York: Oxford University
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Feldman, Fred. 1992b. “Life-Functional Theories of Life.”
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Feldman, Fred. 1995. “Mill, Moore, and the Consistency of Qualified
Hedonism.” in Midwest Studies in
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Feldman, Fred. 1996. “Plantinga, Gettier, and Warrant.” in
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L. Kvanvig, pp. 199–220. Lanham,
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Feldman, Fred. 1997. “On the Intrinsic Value of Pleasures.”
Ethics 107: 448–466.
Feldman, Fred. 1998.
“Hyperventilating About Intrinsic Value.”
The Journal of Ethics 2: 339–354. Reprinted in Rønnow-Rasmussen and
Zimmerman (2005, 45–59).
Feldman, Fred. 2000a. “Basic
Intrinsic Value.” Philosophical Studies 99(3):
319–346. Reprinted in Rønnow-Rasmussen and
Zimmerman (2005, 379–400).
Feldman, Fred. 2000b. “The
Termination Thesis.” in Midwest
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Ethics, edited by Peter A. French and Howard K. Wettstein, pp. 98–115. Boston, Massachusetts:
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Feldman, Fred. 2001a. “What to Do About Dead People.” in Exploring Practical Philosophy: From Action to
Values, edited by Dan Egonsson, Jonas Josefsson, Björn Petersson, and Toni Rønnow-Rasmussen, pp. 41–58. Farnham, Surrey:
Ashgate.
Feldman, Fred. 2001b. “Voluntary Belief and Epistemic Evaluation.”
in Knowledge, Truth, and Duty: Essays on
Epistemic Justification, Responsibility, and Virtue, edited
by Matthias Steup, pp. 77–92. Oxford:
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Feldman, Fred. 2002a. “The Good Life: A Defense of Attitudinal
Hedonism.” Philosophy and Phenomenological
Research 65(3): 604–628.
Feldman, Fred. 2002b. “Comments on Two of DePaul’s Puzzles [on dePaul
(2002)].” Philosophy and Phenomenological
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Feldman, Fred. 2003. “Return to Twin Peaks: On the Intrinsic Moral Significance
of Equality.” in Desert and
Justice, edited by Serena Olsaretti, pp. 145–168. Mind Association
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Feldman, Fred. 2004. Pleasure and the Good Life. Concerning the Nature,
Varieties, and Plausibility of Hedonism. Oxford: Oxford
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Feldman, Fred. 2005a. “The Open Question Argument: What Is Isn’t; and What It
Is.” in Philosophical Issues 15:
Normativity, edited by Ernest Sosa and Enrique Villanueva, pp. 22–43. Oxford: Blackwell
Publishers.
Feldman, Fred. 2005b.
“Justification Is Internal.” in Contemporary Debates in Epistemology, edited
by Ernest Sosa and Matthias Steup, 1st ed., pp. 525–549. Contemporary Debates in Philosophy n. 3. Boston,
Massachusetts: Blackwell Publishers. Second edition: Steup, Turri and Sosa
(2014, 337–350).
Feldman, Fred. 2006a. “Actual Utility, the Objection from Impracticality, and
the Move to Expected Utility.” Philosophical
Studies 129(1): 49–79.
Feldman, Fred. 2006b. “What is the Rational Care Theory of Welfare? [on Darwall
(2002)].” Philosophical Studies 130(3):
585–601.
Feldman, Fred. 2007a. “Précis of Feldman, F.
(2004).” Philosophical Studies 136(3):
405–408.
Feldman, Fred. 2007b. “Replies [to Olsaretti (2007), Lemos (2007) and
Zimmerman
(2007)].” Philosophical Studies 136(3):
439–450.
Feldman, Fred. 2007c. “Replies [to critics of Feldman, F. (2004)].”
Philosophical Studies 136(3): 439–450.
Feldman, Fred. 2008. “Whole Life Satisfaction Concepts of
Happiness.” Theoria 74(3): 219–238.
Feldman, Fred. 2010a. What is this thing called Happiness? Oxford:
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Feldman, Fred. 2010b. “Life, death, and ethics.” in The Routledge Companion to Ethics, edited by
John Skorupski, pp. 707–719.
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Feldman, Fred. 2011. “What We Learn from the Experience Machine.”
in The Cambridge Companion to Nozick’s
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Feldman, Fred. 2012. “Death and the Disintegration of
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Feldman, Fred. 2013.“Fischer and Brueckner
(2013) on the Evil of Death.” Philosophical
Studies 162(2): 309–317.
Feldman, Fred. 2016. Distributive Justice. Getting What We Deserve from Our
Country. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198782988.001.0001.
Feldman, Fred and Levison, Arnold Boyd. 1971. “Anthony Kenny and the Cartesian Circle.”
Journal of the History of Philosophy 9(4): 491–496.
Feldman, Fred and Skow, Bradford. 2015.
“Desert.” in The
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Feldman, Fred and Skow, Bradford. 2020.
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Feldman, Richard H. and Feldman, Fred. 2008. “Roderick
Chisholm.” in The Stanford
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Feldman, Richard H. and Feldman, Fred. 2019. “Roderick
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Feldman, Richard H. and Feldman, Fred. 2023. “Roderick
Chisholm.” in The Stanford
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Darwall, Stephen L. 2002. Welfare and Rational Care. Princeton, New
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dePaul, Michael Raymond. 2002.
“A Half Dozen Puzzles regarding Intrinsic
Attitudinal Hedonism [on Feldman, F. (2002b)].”
Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 65(3): 629–635.
Fischer, John Martin and Brueckner, Anthony. 2013. “The Evil of Death and the Lucretian Symmetry: A Reply to
Feldman, F.
(2013).” Philosophical Studies 163(3):
783–789.
Lemos, Noah M. 2007. “Hedonism and the Good Life [on Feldman, F. (2004)].”
Philosophical Studies 136(3): 417–423.
Olsaretti, Serena. 2007. “The Limits of Hedonism: Feldman on the Value of
Attitudinal Pleasure [on Feldman, F. (2004)].”
Philosophical Studies 136(3): 409–415.
Rønnow-Rasmussen, Toni and Zimmerman, Michael J., eds. 2005. Recent Work on Intrinsic Value. Library of Ethics and Applied Philosophy n. 17.
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