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Dear {NAME}, Some of your works on PhilPapers appear to have incomplete records. You might want to c

Dear {NAME}, Some of your works on PhilPapers appear to have incomplete records. You might want to complete their records, as this will make it easier for others to find them. A list of records with potential issues is provided below for your convenience. You can also view a dynamically updated version of this list [here] To help others access your work, please make sure that each of your publications 1) is in the index; 2) has an associated online copy; 3) has full publication details; 4) has an associated abstract in our database; 5) has associated categories at the leaf level in our database. The leaf categories are the narrowest in the category structure. To add a new item to the index, click 'Submit material' -> 'Submit a book or article' in the top menu. [Open your profile] to see the works currently attributed to you. You can edit any index entry on the site by clicking 'Edit this record' from its record page (the page where you get when you click the title). Regarding (2), we recommend uploading the paper on PhilPapers itself as we will soon start indexing uploaded copies to improve search results. Most publishers automatically grant permission to authors to upload pre-prints (sometimes after an embargo period). We provide a tool to check your publisher's policy before uploading. Records missing important information: Sartre - Caws,p ([Fix it], [Not mine]) - This paper has incomplete publication details (publication status unknown). - This paper has no abstract or summary. An author-provided summary is acceptable and recommended even if the paper has no official abstract. - This paper has no associated link or locally archived copy. A paper without online access is at risk of being ignored. Morality and language - Warnock,gj ([Fix it], [Not mine]) - This paper is not in any category. This will make it hard to find. - This paper has incomplete publication details (publication status unknown). - This paper has no abstract or summary. An author-provided summary is acceptable and recommended even if the paper has no official abstract. - This paper has no associated link or locally archived copy. A paper without online access is at risk of being ignored. PLATTS, M. "Ways of Meaning" ([Fix it], [Not mine]) - This paper is not in any category. This will make it hard to find. - This paper has no associated link or locally archived copy. A paper without online access is at risk of being ignored. There might be nothing ([Fix it], [Not mine]) - This paper is not in any category. This will make it hard to find. - This paper has no abstract or summary. An author-provided summary is acceptable and recommended even if the paper has no official abstract. Sets whose members might not exist + essentialism possible worlds ([Fix it], [Not mine]) - This paper has incomplete publication details (publication status unknown). - This paper has no abstract or summary. An author-provided summary is acceptable and recommended even if the paper has no official abstract. - This paper has no associated link or locally archived copy. A paper without online access is at risk of being ignored. RESCHER, N. "A Theory of Possibility" ([Fix it], [Not mine]) - This paper is not in any category. This will make it hard to find. - This paper has no associated link or locally archived copy. A paper without online access is at risk of being ignored. Paradoxes - a study in form and predication - Cargile,j ([Fix it], [Not mine]) - This paper is not in any category. This will make it hard to find. - This paper has incomplete publication details (publication status unknown). - This paper has no abstract or summary. An author-provided summary is acceptable and recommended even if the paper has no official abstract. - This paper has no associated link or locally archived copy. A paper without online access is at risk of being ignored. "Philosophy of Logic." Edited by S. Körner ([Fix it], [Not mine]) - This paper is not in any category. This will make it hard to find. - This paper has no associated link or locally archived copy. A paper without online access is at risk of being ignored. Recherches Sur la Philosophie Et le Langage X Sémantique Formelle Et Philosophie du Langage ([Fix it], [Not mine]) - This book is not in any category. This will make it hard to find. - This book has no abstract or summary. An author-provided summary is acceptable and recommended even if the book has no official abstract. - This book has no associated link or locally archived copy. Is there a preview on Google Books? Other records missing information: BLACKBURN, S.-Ruling Passions ([Fix it], [Not mine]) - This paper has no abstract or summary. An author-provided summary is acceptable and recommended even if the paper has no official abstract. - This paper has no associated link or locally archived copy. A paper without online access is at risk of being ignored. Modal fictionalism and the imagination ([Fix it], [Not mine]) - This paper has no abstract or summary. An author-provided summary is acceptable and recommended even if the paper has no official abstract. Reproductive liberty and elitist contempt: reply to John Harris ([Fix it], [Not mine]) - This paper is not in any leaf (i.e. bottom-level) category. Stalnaker, R. C., "Inquiry" ([Fix it], [Not mine]) - This paper has no associated link or locally archived copy. A paper without online access is at risk of being ignored. CAWS, P. "Sartre" ([Fix it], [Not mine]) - This paper has no associated link or locally archived copy. A paper without online access is at risk of being ignored. Tully, Locke, and Land ([Fix it], [Not mine]) - This paper has no abstract or summary. An author-provided summary is acceptable and recommended even if the paper has no official abstract. - This paper has no associated link or locally archived copy. A paper without online access is at risk of being ignored. Avrum Stroll, Moore and Wittgenstein on Certainty ([Fix it], [Not mine]) - This paper has no abstract or summary. An author-provided summary is acceptable and recommended even if the paper has no official abstract. - This paper has no associated link or locally archived copy. A paper without online access is at risk of being ignored. Regan, T., "Bloomsbury's Prophet" ([Fix it], [Not mine]) - This paper has no associated link or locally archived copy. A paper without online access is at risk of being ignored. The PhilPapers Team

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