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Barnard College
Department of Philosophy

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  • Karen Lewis, Do we need dynamic semantics?
    In Alexis Burgess & Brett Sherman (eds.), Metasemantics: New Essays on the Foundations of Meaning, Oxford University Press. pp. 231-258. 2014.
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  • Christina Van Dyke, Aquinas’s Shiny Happy People: Perfect Happiness and the Limits of Human Nature
    In Christina VanDyke (ed.), Oxford Studies in the Philosophy of Religion, . pp. 269-291. 2014.
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  • Robert Pasnau and Christina VanDyke, The Cambridge History of Medieval Philosophy 2 Volume Paperback Set (edited book)
    Cambridge University Press. 2014.
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  • Christina VanDyke, Oxford Studies in the Philosophy of Religion
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  • Christina VanDyke, Oxford Studies in Medieval Philosophy
    . 2014.
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  • Christina VanDyke, I See Dead People
    Oxford Studies in Medieval Philosophy 2 (1). 2014.
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  • Christina VanDyke, Aquinas on the Beginning and End of Human Life
    Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews. 2014.
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  • John Morrison, The Relation between Conception and Causation in Spinoza's Metaphysics
    Philosophers' Imprint 13 1-17. 2013.
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  • John Morrison, Anti‐Atomism about Color Representation
    Noûs 47 (2): 94-122. 2013.
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  • John Morrison, Spinoza's Geometry of Power (review)
    British Journal for the History of Philosophy 21 (3): 610-613. 2013.
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  • Karen S. Lewis, Speaker's reference and anaphoric pronouns
    Philosophical Perspectives 27 (1): 404-437. 2013.
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  • John Morrison, Colour in a Physical World: A Problem due to Visual Noise
    Mind 121 (482): 333-373. 2012.
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  • John Morrison, Three Medieval Aristotelians on Numerical Identity and Time
    In John Marenbon (ed.), Oxford Studies in Medieval Philosophy, Oxford University Press. 2012.
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  • Karen S. Lewis, Discourse dynamics, pragmatics, and indefinites
    Philosophical Studies 158 (2): 313-342. 2012.
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  • Francey Russell, Unity and Synthesis in the Ego Ideal: Reading Freud’s Concept through Kant’s Philosophy
    American Imago 3 (69): 353-383. 2012.
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  • Christina VanDyke, Discipline and the Docile Body: Regulating Hungers in the Capitol
    In George A. Dunn & Nicolas Michaud (eds.), The Hunger Games and Philosophy: A Critique of Pure Treason, Wiley. pp. 250-264. 2012.
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  • Christina VanDyke, I See Dead People: Disembodied Souls and Aquinas’s ‘Two-Person’ Problem
    In John Marenbon (ed.), Oxford Studies in Medieval Philosophy, Oxford University Press. pp. 25-45. 2012.
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  • Christina VanDyke, The End of (Human) Life as We Know It
    Modern Schoolman 89 (3-4): 243-257. 2012.
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  • Taylor Carman, Heidegger's anti-neo-kantianism
    Philosophical Forum 41 (1-2): 131-142. 2010.
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  • Christina VanDyke, Mysticism
    In Robert Pasnau & Christina van Dyke (eds.), The Cambridge History of Medieval Philosophy, Cambridge University Press. pp. 720-734. 2010.
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  • Robert Pasnau and Christina van Dyke, The Cambridge History of Medieval Philosophy (edited book)
    Cambridge University Press. 2010.
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  • Christina VanDyke, The Truth, the Whole Truth, and Nothing but the Truth: Robert Grosseteste on Universals (and the Posterior Analytics )
    Journal of the History of Philosophy 48 (2). 2010.
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  • Taylor Carman, Merleau-ponty and the mystery of perception
    Philosophy Compass 4 (4): 630-638. 2009.
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  • Christina VanDyke, An Aristotelian Theory of Divine Illumination: Robert Grosseteste's Commentary on the Posterior Analytics
    British Journal for the History of Philosophy 17 (4): 685-704. 2009.
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  • Christina VanDyke, Not Properly a Person
    Faith and Philosophy 26 (2): 186-204. 2009.
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  • Rebecca Konyndyk DeYoung, Colleen McCluskey, and Christina Van Dyke, Aquinas's Ethics: Metaphysical Foundations, Moral Theory, and Theological Context
    University of Notre Dame Press. 2009.
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  • Taylor Carman, Merleau-Ponty
    Routledge. 2008.
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  • Taylor Carman, Review of Thomas Baldwin (ed.), Reading Merleau-Ponty: On Phenomenology of Perception (review)
    Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2008 (6). 2008.
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  • Christina VanDyke, Eating as a Gendered Act: Christianity, Feminism, and Reclaiming the Body
    In K. J. Clark (ed.), Readings in the Philosophy of Religion, 2nd Edition, Broadview Press. pp. 475-489. 2008.
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  • Taylor Carman, Dennett on seeming
    Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 6 (1-2): 99-106. 2007.
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