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Amy Schmitter, The Passionate Intellect: Reading the (Non-) Opposition of Intellect and Emotion in DescartesIn Joyce Jenkins, Jennifer Whiting & Christopher Williams (eds.), Persons and Passions: Essays in Honor of Annette Baier, University of Notre Dame Press. pp. 48-82. 2005.
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Jack Zupko, John Buridan: Portrait of a Fourteenth-Century Arts MasterPhilosophical Quarterly 55 (218): 124-126. 2005.
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Jennifer Welchman and Glenn G. Griener, Patient Advocacy and Professional Associations: individual and collective responsibilitiesNursing Ethics 12 (3): 296-304. 2005.
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Jennifer Welchman, Virtue ethics and human development: a pragmatic approachIn Stephen Mark Gardiner (ed.), Virtue ethics, old and new, Cornell University Press. pp. 142--155. 2005.
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Ingo Brigandt, Biological kinds and the causal theory of referenceIn J. C. Marek & M. E. Reicher (eds.), Experience and Analysis: Papers of the 27th International Wittgenstein Symposium, Austrian Ludwig Wittgenstein Society. pp. 58-60. 2004.
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Ingo Brigandt, Holism, concept individuation, and conceptual changeIn M. Hernandez Iglesias (ed.), Proceedings of the 4th Congress of the Spanish Society for Analytic Philosophy, . pp. 58-60. 2004.
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Amy Schmitter, On the Eternal Truths: a Commentary on Papers by G. Walski, I. Agostini, and L. DevillairsIn G. Belgioiso (ed.), Descartes e i Suoi Avverari: incontri Cartesiani II, Le Monnier Università . pp. 61-70. 2004.
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Jack Zupko, On Buridan's alleged alexandrianism: Heterodoxy and natural philosophy in fourteenth-century ParisVivarium 42 (1): 43-57. 2004.
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Jack Zupko, SHARON M. KAYE AND PAUL THOMSON: On Augustine (review)Faith and Philosophy 21 (2): 273-276. 2004.
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Steven K. Strange and Jack Zupko, Stoicism: Traditions and Transformations (edited book)Cambridge University Press. 2004.
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Jennifer Welchman, Hunter Brown, William James on Radical Empiricism and Religion (review)Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 40 (3): 543-546. 2004.
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Jennifer Welchman, Justin Oakley and Dean Cocking, Virtue Ethics and Professional Roles Reviewed byPhilosophy in Review 24 (3): 217-219. 2004.
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Jennifer Welchman, Justin Oakley and Dean Cocking, Virtue Ethics and Professional Roles (review)Philosophy in Review 24 217-219. 2004.
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Ingo Brigandt, Gestalt experiments and inductive observations: Konrad Lorenz's early epistemological writings and the methods of classical ethologyEvolution and Cognition 9 157-170. 2003.
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Ingo Brigandt, Stathis Psillos: Causation and Explanation (review)Philosophy of Science 70 (4): 844-846. 2003.
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Ingo Brigandt, Species pluralism does not imply species eliminativismPhilosophy of Science 70 (5): 1305-1316. 2003.
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Ingo Brigandt, Homology in comparative, molecular, and evolutionary developmental biology: The radiation of a conceptJournal of Experimental Zoology (Molecular and Developmental Evolution) 299 9-17. 2003.
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Amy M. Schmitter, Review: The Verificationist in Spite of Himself (review)History and Theory 42 (3): 412-423. 2003.
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Amy Schmitter, Nathan Tarcov, and Wendy Donner, Enlightenment LiberalismIn Randall Curren (ed.), A Companion to the Philosophy of Education, Blackwell. 2003.
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Jack Zupko, John Buridan, Summulae de Dialectica (review)International Philosophical Quarterly 43 (1): 126-128. 2003.
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Jennifer Welchman, Foot, Phillippa. Natural Goodness (review)Review of Metaphysics 56 (4): 874-876. 2003.
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Jennifer Welchman, Xenografting, species loyalty, and human solidarityJournal of Social Philosophy 34 (2). 2003.
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Ingo Brigandt, Homology and the origin of correspondenceBiology and Philosophy 17 (3): 389-407. 2002.
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Amy Schmitter, Representation and the Body of Power in French Academic PaintingJournal of the History of Ideas 63 (3): 399-424. 2002.