Michael Thompson
Professor of Philosophy, University of Pittsburgh

practical.wisdom at gmail.com — (412) 445-7432
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Hey guess what, a book has appeared; the Republic of Letters may be under threat!

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Here are a few manuscripts and penultimate drafts of papers that might be hard to find.
Apprehending Human Form (to appear in a volume Modern Moral Philosophy, ed. A O’Hear)
What is it to Wrong Someone? (to appear in a volume Reason and Value, eds. Smith, Pettit, Wallace and Scheffler)
Three Degrees of Natural Goodness (A note on Philippa Foot’s book; it appeared in Italian translation in Iride, April 2003)
Naive Action Theory (This is a reformatting of the version that I have circulated for a few years; I am revising it for a book)
The Representation of Life (This is a slight revision of the version that was supposed to be printed, but wasn’t.)
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Here is a picture of my daughter Hannah.
Hannah seeming a bit sullen and about to turn 5 (Fall 2007)
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