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Connie Rosati, Personal goodIn Terry Horgan & Mark Timmons (eds.), Metaethics After Moore, Oxford University Press Uk. pp. 107-132. 2006.
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Terry Horgan and Mark Timmons, Cognitivist expressivismIn Terry Horgan & Mark Timmons (eds.), Metaethics After Moore, Oxford University Press Uk. pp. 255--298. 2006.
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Terry Horgan and Mark Timmons, Expressivism, Yes! Relativism, No!Oxford Studies in Metaethics 1 73-98. 2006.
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Terence Horgan and Mark Timmons, Expressivism, yes! Relativism, no!In Russ Shafer-Landau (ed.), Oxford Studies in Metaethics: Volume 1, Oxford University Press. 2006.
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Terry Horgan and Mark Timmons, Metaethics After Moore (edited book)Oxford University Press UK. 2006.
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Terry Horgan and Mark Timmons, Morality without Moral FactsIn James Lawrence Dreier (ed.), Contemporary Debates in Moral Theory, Wiley-blackwell. pp. 6--220. 2006.
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Mark Timmons, Ethical Objectivity Humanly Speaking: Reflections on Putnam’s Ethics without OntologyContemporary Pragmatism 3 (2): 27-38. 2006.
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N. T. Potter and Mark Timmons, Morality and Universality: Essays on Ethical UniversalizabilitySpringer Verlag. 2006.
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David Sussman, Mark Timmons, ed., Kant's Metaphysics of Morals: Interpretative Essays (review)Philosophical Review 115 (3): 399-403. 2006.
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Joshua Alexander and Jonathan Weinberg, Analytic epistemology and experimental philosophyPhilosophy Compass 2 (1). 2006.
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Ron Mallon and Jonathan Weinberg, Innateness as Closed Process InvariancePhilosophy of Science 73 (3): 323-344. 2006.
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Jonathan Weinberg, What's epistemology for? The case for neopragmatism in normative metaepistemologyIn Stephen Cade Hetherington (ed.), Epistemology futures, Oxford University Press. pp. 26--47. 2006.
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Jonathan Weinberg, What's epistemology for? The case for neopragmatism in normative metaepistemologyIn Stephen Cade Hetherington (ed.), Epistemology futures, Oxford University Press. 2006.
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Paul Russell and Michael McKenna, Free Will and Reactive Attitudes: Perspectives on P. F. Strawson’s “Freedom and Resentment‘ (edited book)Routledge. 2006.
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Jason Turner and Eddy Nahmias, Are the folk agent-causationists?Mind and Language 21 (5): 597-609. 2006.
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David Schmidtz, What We Deserve, and how We ReciprocateThe Journal of Ethics 9 (3-4): 435-464. 2005.
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Matt Zwolinski and David Schmidtz, Virtue ethics and repugnant conclusionsIn Philip Cafaro & Ronald Sandler (eds.), Environmental Virtue Ethics, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. pp. 107--17. 2005.
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Mark Timmons, The Practical and Philosophical Significance of Kant's Universality Formulations of the Categorical ImperativeIn B. Sharon Byrd & Jan C. Joerdan (eds.), Philosophica Practica Universalis: Festschrift for Joachim Hruschka, Jahrbuch fur Recht und Ethik (Annual Review of Law and Ethics), Duncker Und Humblot. 2005.
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Terry Horgan and Mark Timmons, Moral phenomenology and moral theoryPhilosophical Issues 15 (1). 2005.
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Mark Timmons, The Philosophical and Practical Significance of Kant’s Universality Formulations of the Categorical ImperativeJahrbuch für Recht Und Ethik 13. 2005.
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Eddy Nahmias, Stephen Morris, Thomas Nadelhoffer, and Jason Turner, Surveying Freedom: Folk Intuitions about free will and moral responsibilityPhilosophical Psychology 18 (5): 561-584. 2005.
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David Benatar, Margaret A. Boden, Peter Caldwell, Fred Feldman, John Fischer, Richard Hare, David Hume, W. D. Joske, Immanuel Kant, Frederick Kaufman, James Lenman, John Leslie, Steven Luper, Michaelis Michael, Thomas Nagel, Robert Nozick, Derek Parfit, George Pitcher, Stephen E. Rosenbaum, David Schmidtz, Arthur Schopenhauer, David B. Suits, Richard Taylor, Bruce N. Waller, and Bernard Williams, Life, Death, and Meaning: Key Philosophical Readings on the Big Questions (edited book)Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. 2004.
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Margaret A. Boden, Richard B. Brandt, Peter Caldwell, Fred Feldman, John Fischer, Richard Hare, David Hume, W. D. Joske, Immanuel Kant, Frederick Kaufman, James Lenman, John Leslie, Steven Luper, Michaelis Michael, Thomas Nagel, Robert Nozick, Derek Parfit, George Pitcher, Stephen E. Rosenbaum, David Schmidtz, Arthur Schopenhauer, David B. Suits, Richard Taylor, and Bernard Williams, Life, Death, and Meaning: Key Philosophical Readings on the Big QuestionsRowman & Littlefield Publishers. 2004.
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David Schmidtz, Satisficing as a humanly rational strategyIn Michael Byron (ed.), Satisficing and Maximizing: Moral Theorists on Practical Reason, Cambridge University Press. pp. 30--59. 2004.