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Auburn University
Department of Philosophy

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  • 13
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  • Kelly Jolley, Husserl or Frege? Meaning, Objectivity, and Mathematics (review)
    Journal of the History of Philosophy 39 (2): 311-312. 2001.
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  • Jody Graham, Caring from Afar
    Professional Ethics, a Multidisciplinary Journal 9 (1): 31-60. 2001.
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  • Jody Graham, Does integrity require moral goodness?
    Ratio 14 (3). 2001.
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  • Roderick Long, The Benefits and Hazards of Dialectical Libertarianism (review)
    Journal of Ayn Rand Studies 2 (2). 2001.
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  • Eric Marcus, On the Sortal Dependence of Event Identity
    Southwest Philosophy Review 16 (1): 83-89. 2000.
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  • Roderick Long, Reference and Necessity: A Rand-Kripke Synthesis? (review)
    Journal of Ayn Rand Studies 7 (1). 2000.
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  • Roderick T. Long, Reason and Value: Aristotle versus Rand
    Objectivist Center. 2000.
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  • Eric Marcus, Mental Causation: Natural, but Not Naturalized
    Dissertation, University of Pittsburgh. 1999.
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  • Kelly Jolley, A Philosophical Education and Philosophical Investigations
    Modern Schoolman 76 (4): 293-301. 1999.
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  • Guy Rohrbaugh, Photographs and the Ontology of the Real
    Dissertation, University of California, Los Angeles. 1999.
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  • Michael Watkins, Do animals see colors? An anthropocentrist's guide to animals, the color blind, and far away places
    Philosophical Studies 94 (3): 189-209. 1999.
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  • Jody Graham, Animals and Their Moral Standing, by Stephen R. L. Clark. New York: Routledge, 1997 (review)
    Reason Papers 24 139-142. 1999.
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  • Jody Graham, Room enough for one: Towards a solution for color incompatibility
    Philosophical Investigations 22 (3): 240-261. 1999.
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  • James Shelley, Aesthetics: The Big Questions (review)
    American Society for Aesthetics Newsletter 19. 1999.
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  • James Shelley, Philosophies of Arts: An Essay in Differences (review)
    Philosophy in Review 18. 1999.
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  • Kelly Jolley and Michael Watkins, What is it like to be a phenomenologist?
    Philosophical Quarterly 48 (191): 204-9. 1998.
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  • Michael Watkins, Colours: Their Nature and Representation Barry Maund New York: Cambridge University Press, 1995. xv + 247 pp., $49.95 (review)
    Dialogue 37 (3): 580-. 1998.
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  • Jody Graham, Berkeley’s Metaphysics (review)
    Dialogue 37 (2): 411-. 1998.
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  • Jody Graham, The Intellect's Burden: Geometrical Inferences in Descartes's Theory of Vision
    Theoria 64 (1): 55-83. 1998.
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  • Jody Graham, Berkeley’s Metaphysics: Structural, Interpretive and Critical Essays
    Dialogue 37 (2): 411-413. 1998.
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  • James Shelley, Peter Kivy, Philosophies of Arts: An Essay in Differences (review)
    Philosophy in Review 18 188-189. 1998.
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  • James Shelley, Hume and the nature of taste
    Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 56 (1): 29-38. 1998.
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  • Roderick Long, Toward a Libertarian Theory of Class: RODERICK T. LONG
    Social Philosophy and Policy 15 (2): 303-349. 1998.
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  • Roderick Long, Why objective law requires anarchy
    Formulations 16 (1). 1998.
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  • Michael Watkins, Evan Thompson, Colour Vision: A Study in Cognitive Science and the Philosophy of Perception Reviewed by
    Philosophy in Review 17 (4): 295-298. 1997.
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  • Michael Watkins, Varieties of Relativism
    Review of Metaphysics 50 (3): 663-664. 1997.
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  • Michael Watkins, What our colour experiences don't teach us: A reply to Boghossian and Velleman
    Dialogue 36 (4): 783-786. 1997.
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  • Michael Watkins, Colours and Causes: A Reply to Jackson and Pargetter
    Dialogue 36 (2): 281-286. 1997.
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  • Jody Graham, Common sense and Berkeley's perception by suggestion
    International Journal of Philosophical Studies 5 (3). 1997.
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  • Jody Graham, Common sense and Berkeley's perception by suggestion
    International Journal of Philosophical Studies 5 (3): 397-423. 1997.
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