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Page Text: The Concept of the Aesthetic (James Shelley) [REVISED: February 28, 2022] Changes are prior to March 21, 2022 (Main text, Bibliography) and are available in Spring 2022 Edition. Nothingness (Roy Sorensen) [REVISED: February 28, 2022] Changes are prior to March 21, 2022 (Main text, Bibliography) and are available in Spring 2022 Edition. The Medieval Problem of Universals (Gyula Klima) [REVISED: February 27, 2022] Changes are prior to March 21, 2022 (Main text, Bibliography, notes.html) and are available in Spring 2022 Edition. Ernst Cassirer (Michael Friedman) [REVISED: February 27, 2022] Changes are prior to March 21, 2022 (Main text, Bibliography) and are available in Spring 2022 Edition. Gregory of Rimini (Christopher Schabel and Charles Girard) [REVISED: February 25, 2022] Changes are prior to March 21, 2022 (Main text, Bibliography) and are available in Spring 2022 Edition. 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