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28. The Limits of Objectivity // Sterling M. McMurrin (ed.). The Tanner Lectures on Human Values, Vol. I, University of Utah Press and Cambridge University Press, 1980, pp. 75–139;

29. Tactical Nuclear Weapons and the Ethics of Conflict // Parameters: Journal of the U.S. Army War College, 1981, pp. 327–328;

30. The Supreme Court and Political Philosophy // New York University Law Review, 19.81, № 56, pp. 519–524;

31. A Month in the Country // The New Republic, March 14,1983;

32. The Objective Self // Carl Ginet and Sydney Shoemaker (eds.). Knowledge and Mind, Oxford University Press, 1983, pp. 211–232;

33. Caste Struggle // The New Republic, January 23, 1984;

34. Bemerkungen zu Bernard Williams' Beitrag // Eva Schaper and Wilhelm Vossenkuhl (eds.). Bedingungen der Moglichkeit, Stuttgart, Klett-Cotta, 1984, pp. 262–266;

35. Public Support for the Arts // Columbia Journal of Art and the Law, 1985, № 9, pp. 236–239;

36. No Way Out // The Philosophical Forum, vol. XVIII, No. 2–3, 1986–1987, pp. 171–176;

37. Moral Conflict and Political Legitimacy // Philosophy & Public Affairs, summer 1987, pp. 215–240;

38. Libertad у Objetividad // E. Villanueva (ed.). Secundo Simposio Internacional de Filosofia, Vol. 2, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, 1987;

39. The Foundations of Impartiality // N. Fotion and D. Seanor (eds.). Hare and Critics, Oxford University Press, 1988, pp. 101–112;

40. What Makes a Political Theory Utopian? // Social Research, 1989, № 56, pp. 903–920;

41. Freedom Within Bounds // Times Literary Supplement, Feb. 16–22, 1990, p. 169;

42. Coscienza e realta oggetiva // G. Giorello & P. Strata, (eds.). L'Automa Spirituale: Menti, Cervelli e Computer. Rome, Laterza, 1991, pp. 31–37;

43. What Is the Mind-body Problem? and Summary // Experimental and Theoretical Studies of Consciousness, Ciba Foundation Symposium 174, Chichester: John Wiley & Sons, 1993, pp. 1–13, 304–306;

44. La valeur de Pinviolabilite // Revue de Metaphysique et de Morale, 1994, № 2, pp. 149–166;

45. Consciousness and Objective Reality // R. Warner and T. Szubka (eds.). The Mind-Body Problem, Blackwell, 1994;

46. Moral Epistemology // R. E. Bulger, E. M. Bobby, and H. V. Fineberg (eds.). Society's Choices: Social and Ethical Decision Making in Biomedicine. Washington, National Academy Press, 1995, pp. 201–214;

47. Personal Rights and Public Space // Philosophy & Public Affairs, vol. 24, № 2, 1995, pp. 83–107;

48. Universality and the Reflective Self // Onora O'Neill (ed.). The Sources of Normativity, Cambridge University Press, 1996, pp. 200–209;

49. Justice and Nature // Oxford Journal of Legal Studies, vol. 17, № 2, 1997, pp. 303–321;

50. Reductionism and Antireductionism // The Limits of Reductionlsm in Biology, Novartis Symposium 213, John Wiley & Sons, 1998, pp. 3–10;

51. Concealment and Exposure // Philosophy & Public Affairs, vol. 27, № 1, 1998, pp. 3–30;

52. Conceiving the Impossible and the Mind-Body Problem // Philosophy, vol. 73, № 285, 1998, pp. 337–352;

53. The Shredding of Public Privacy // Times Literary Supplement, August 14, 1998;

54. Dialogue with Michael Kinsley on «Politicians and Privacy» // Slate, Sept. 22–Oct. 7, 1998;

55. Davidson's New Cogito // Lewis Hahn, ed. The Philosophy of Donald Davidson. Chicago: Open Court, 1999, pp. 195–206.

IV. Рецензии

1. Alan R. White. Attention // Philosophical Review, 1967, pp. 406–409;

2. D. С Dennett. Content and Consciousness // Journal of Philosophy, 1972, pp. 220–224;

3. Brian O'Shaughnessy. The Wilclass="underline" a Dual-Aspect Theory // Times Literary Supplement, March 27, 1981;

4. Bernard Williams. Moral Luck // Times Literary Supplement, May 7, 1982;

5. R. M. Hare. Moral Thinking // London Review of Books, July 1–14, 1982;

6. Colin McGinn. The Subjective View // Times Literary Supplement, November 18, 1983;

7. Stuart Hampshire. Morality and Conflict // New York Times, April 8, 1984;

8. Thomas Schelling. Choice and Consequence // The New Republic, August 27, 1984;

9. Bernard Williams. Ethics and the Limits of Philosophy // Journal of Philosophy, 1986, pp. 351–360;

10. Ronald Dworkin. Law's Empire // London Review of Books, September 18, 1986;

11. J. Z. Young. Philosophy and the Brain, and Galen Strawson. Freedom and Belief // London Review of Books, October 1, 1987;

12. Alasdair MacIntyre. Whose Justice? Which Rationality? // Times Literary Supplement, July 8–14, 1988;

13. David Pears. The False Prison: A Study of the Development of Wittgenstein’s Philosophy, Vol. II // London Review of Books May 18, 1989;

14. Edna and Avishai Margalit, eds. Isaiah Berlin: A Celebration // London Review of Books, July 25, 1991;

15. Daniel C. Dennett. Consciousness Explained // The Wall Street Journal, November 7, 1991;

16. John R. Searle. The Rediscovery of the Mind // New York Review of Books, March 4, 1993;

17. Richard Wollheim. The Mind and Its Depths, and Paul Robinson. Freud and His Critics // New York Review of Books, May 12, 1994;

18. Joseph Raz. Ethics in the Public Domain: Essays in the Morality of Law and Politics // London Review of Books, September 22, 1994;

19. Willard Gaylin and Bruce Jennings. The Perversion of Autonomy // New York Times, September 8, 1996;

20. Richard Rorty. Truth and Progress: Philosophical Papers, vol. 3 // Times Literary Supplement, August 28, 1998;

21. Alan Sokal and Jean Bricmont. Fashionable Nonsense: Postmodern Philosophers Abuse of Science // The New Republic, October 12, 1998;

22. Т. М. Scanlon. What We Owe to Each Other // London Review of Books, February 4, 1999;

23. Martha C. Nussbaum. Sex and Social Justice // The New Republic, March 8, 1999;

24. Wendy Shalit. A Return to Modesty // Times Literary Supplement, June 18, 1999;

25. Jeremy Waldron. The Dignity of Legislation // London Review of Books, October 14, 1999;

26. John Rawls. Collected Papers, The Law of Peoples, with «The Idea of Public Reason Revisited», and A Theory of Justice, Revised Edition // The New Republic, October 25, 1999;

27. Steven Pinker, Words and Rules: The Ingredients of Language // The New Republic, January 24, 2000.