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Christina VanDyke, "Medieval Mystics on Persons: What John Locke Didn’t Tell You"In Antonia LoLordo (ed.), Persons: a history of the concept, Oxford University Press. pp. 123-153. 2019.
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Taylor Carman, Retrieving Realism, by Hubert Dreyfus and Charles TaylorMind 127 (506): 585-593. 2018.
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Francey Russell, I Want to Know More About You: On Knowing and Acknowledging in ChinatownIn Garry L. Hagberg (ed.), Stanley Cavell on Aesthetic Understanding, Springer Verlag. pp. 3-35. 2018.
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V. Stanley Benfell, Peter Dula, Jay R. Elliott, Erin Greer, Ian Ground, Garry L. Hagberg, David Holiday, Alan Johnson, David LaRocca, Sandra Laugier, Richard McDonough, and Francey Russell, Stanley Cavell on Aesthetic UnderstandingSpringer Verlag. 2018.
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Christina VanDyke, Eat Y’Self Fitter: Orthorexia, Health, and GenderIn Anne Barnhill, Mark Budolfson & Tyler Doggett (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Food Ethics, Oxford University Press. pp. 553-571. 2018.
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Christina VanDyke, What Has History to Do with Philosophy? Insights from the Medieval Contemplative TraditionProceedings of the British Academy 214 155-170. 2018.
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Christina VanDyke, “Many Know Much but Do Not Know Themselves”: Self-Knowledge, Humility, and Perfection in the Medieval Affective Contemplative TraditionProceedings of the Society for Medieval Logic and Metaphysics 14 (Consciousness and Self-Knowledge): 89-106. 2018.
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Taylor Carman, Heidegger on Being Uncanny, by Katherine Withy. Cambridge, MA & London: Harvard University Press, 2015, vi + 250 pp. ISBN Hardback 978‐0‐674‐41670‐3 $45.00 (review)European Journal of Philosophy 25 (3): 899-903. 2017.
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John Morrison, Two puzzles about Thought and Identity in SpinozaIn Yitzhak Y. Melamed (ed.), Cambridge Critical Guide to Spinoza’s Ethics, Cambridge University Press. 2017.
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Karen S. Lewis, Counterfactuals and KnowledgeIn Jonathan Jenkins Ichikawa (ed.), The Routledge Handbook of Epistemic Contextualism, Routledge. pp. 411-424. 2017.
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Christina van Dyke and Andrew W. Arlig, Van Dyke: Medieval Philosophy, 4-vol. set (edited book)Routledge. 2017.
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Christina VanDyke, Manly Meat and Gendered Eating: Correcting Imbalance and Seeking VirtueIn Andrew Chignell, Terence Cuneo & Matthew C. Halteman (eds.), Philosophy Comes to Dinner: Arguments on the Ethics of Eating, Routledge. pp. 39-55. 2016.
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Christina VanDyke, Self-Knowledge, Abnegation, and Ful llment in Medieval MysticismIn Ursula Renz (ed.), Self-Knowledge: A History, Oxford University Press Usa. pp. 131-145. 2016.
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Thomas Aquinas, Thomas Williams, and Christina VanDyke, The Treatise on Happiness • The Treatise on Human ActsHackett Publishing Company. 2016.
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John Morrison, Truth in the EmendationIn Yitzhak Y. Melamed (ed.), The Young Spinoza: A Metaphysician in the Making, Oxford University Press. 2015.
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Christina VanDyke, Aquinas's Shiny Happy People: Perfect Happiness and the Limits of Human NatureOxford Studies in Philosophy of Religion 6 269-292. 2015.
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Taylor Carman, The Cambridge History of Philosophy in the Nineteenth Century (1790–1870) ed. by Allen W. Wood and Songsuk Susan Hahn (review)Journal of the History of Philosophy 52 (2): 383-384. 2014.
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Elliot Samuel Paul and John Morrison, Descartes and the Puzzle of Sensory Representation, by Raffaella De Rosa (review)Mind 123 (492): 1187-1191. 2014.
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Karen S. Lewis, Truth-Conditional Pragmatics, by François Recanati (review)Mind 123 (492): 1234-1238. 2014.
