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Inclusions and Omissions
Our wish was for this volume to include all of Wilfrid Sellars’s major works in practical philosophy, including related correspondence and major unpublished manuscripts. We have done our best to accomplish this, and we have included (in addition to published works) previously unpublished materials from the Wilfrid S. Sellars Papers housed in the Archives of Scientific Philosophy at the University of Pittsburgh, as well as correspondence held in other archives and in private hands. To avoid redundancy, we have made some strategic omissions: We omitted Sellars’s letter to Judith Jarvis Thomson (6 June 1979) as virtually all of it appears verbatim in “Conditional Promises and Conditional Intentions” (CPCI). We also omitted “Form and Content in Ethical Theory” (FCET) as most of it appears verbatim in “Objectivity, Intersubjectivity and the Moral Point of View” (OIM). The essay “…this I or he or it (the thing) which thinks…” (I) would merit inclusion, but it appears in Scharp and Brandom’s In the Space of Reasons: Selected Essays of Wilfrid Sellars. Similarly, “Language, Rules and Behavior” (LRB) might merit inclusion, but it will appear in the companion volume to this one—Fraught with Ought: Writings from Wilfrid Sellars on Mind, Meaning, and Metaphysics, edited by James O’Shea, Mahdi Ranaee, and Luz Christopher Seiberth. We did not include essays written during Sellars’s graduate or undergraduate career (although many of these are available at the archives).
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