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Armstrong, David M., Martin, Charles Burton and Place, Ullin Thomas. 1996. Dispositions – a Debate. London: Routledge. Edited and with an introduction by Tim Crane.
Martin, Charles Burton. 1952. “A Religious Way of Knowing.” Mind 61: 497–512.
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Martin, Charles Burton. 1955a. “Mr. Basson on Immortality.” Mind 64: 249–253.
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Martin, Charles Burton. 1956. “The Perfect Good: Replies.” Australasian Journal of Philosophy 34: 27–37.
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