Realistic metaphysics: An interview with D. H. Mellor

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THERE WAS A TIME when many philosophers agreed that metaphysics was dead. Anyone aquatinted with the works of D.H. Mellor knows that the subject is alive and well. Two young philosophers who are familiar with his work, Anna-Sofia Maurin and Johannes Persson, met him in Cambrige for an interview.

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Anna-Sofia Maurin
University of Gothenburg
Johannes Persson
Lund University

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