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Previous versions these poems have appeared in the following publications:
‘B’ is for Berkley’,
Think
, 35, 2013, p.93.
‘C is for Camus’,
Think
, 35, 2013, pp.93–4.
‘D is for Democritus’,
Philosophy Now
, October 2014, 104, p.12.
‘D is for Determinism,
Think
, 33, 2013, pp.103–4.
‘M is for McTaggart’,
Think
, 33, 2013, p.104.
‘P is for Parmenides’,
Think
, 37, 2014, pp.103–4.
‘Z is for Zeno’,
Think
, 34, 2013, p.85.
Further acknowledgements as follows:
‘F is for Frege’ co-written with Thomas Brouwer.
‘W is for Wittgenstein’ co-written with Richard Caves.
‘X is for eX Falso Quodlibet’ co-written with Mike Bench-Capon.
The first two lines of ‘F is for Fallacious Reasoning’ are taken from an epigram by S. T. Coleridge.
Inspiration for ‘B is for Buridan’s Ass’ drawn from R. Frost’s ‘The Road Not Taken’.
Inspiration for ‘K is for Kant’ drawn from E. A. Poe’s ‘Alone’.
Inspiration for ‘S is for Solipsism’ drawn from W. Wordsworth’s ‘I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud’.
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