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Alexander R. Pruss, Possible Worlds: What They Are Good for and What They AreDissertation, University of Pittsburgh. 2001.
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James Marcum, Great Feuds in Science: Ten of the Liveliest Disputes Ever by Hal Hellman (review)Isis 92 143-144. 2001.
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Timothy O'Connor, Causation and ResponsibilityIn Lawrence Becker & Charlotte Becker (eds.), Encyclopedia of Ethics, Garland Publishing. 2001.
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Francis Beckwith and John F. Peppin, Physician Value Neutrality: A CritiqueJournal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 28 (1): 67-77. 2000.
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Alexander R. Pruss, Other Times: Philosophical Perspectives on Past, Present and Future (review)Dialogue 39 (1): 199-201. 2000.
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James Marcum, Philosophy of Science: The Historical Background by Joseph J. Kockelmans (review)Isis 91 838-838. 2000.
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Timothy O’Connor, Review of Timothy Cleveland, Trying Without Willing (review)Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 61 (1): 242-244. 2000.
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Robert K. Garcia, Apologizing to the PostmodernistJournal of Interdisciplinary Studies 12 (1-2): 1-19. 2000.
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Robert K. Garcia, Minds sans miracles: Colin McGinn's naturalized mysterianismPhilosophia Christi 2 (2): 227-242. 2000.
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Francis Beckwith, The “No One Deserves His or Her Talents” Argument for Affirmative ActionSocial Theory and Practice 25 (1): 53-60. 1999.
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Richard M. Gale and Alexander R. Pruss, A new cosmological argumentReligious Studies 35 (4): 461-476. 1999.
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Alexander R. Pruss, Professor Lucas' second epistemic wayInternational Journal for Philosophy of Religion 45 (3): 189-194. 1999.
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Alexander R. Pruss, Leibniz's Approach to Individuation and Strawson's CriticismsStudia Leibnitiana 30 (1): 116-123. 1998.
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Alexander R. Pruss, The Hume-Edwards principle and the cosmological argumentInternational Journal for Philosophy of Religion 43 (3): 149-165. 1998.
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C. Stephen Evans, Authority and Transcendence in Works of LoveKierkegaard Studies Yearbook 1998 (1): 23-40. 1998.
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James Marcum, Self-Generation: Biology, Philosophy, and Literature around 1800 by Helmut Mueller-Sievers (review)Isis 89 136-137. 1998.
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C. Stephen Evans, Who Is the Other in Sickness Unto Death? God and Human Relations in the Constitution of the SelfKierkegaard Studies Yearbook 1997 (1): 1-15. 1997.
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Timothy O'Connor, Is Free Will Just Another Chaotic Process? (Review of Three Books)Times Literary Supplement (Dec.5). 1997.
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Francis Beckwith, The ethics of referral kickbacks and self-referral and the hmo physician as gatekeeper: An ethical analysisJournal of Social Philosophy 27 (3): 41-48. 1996.
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James A. Marcum, Experimentation and theory choice: is thrombin an enzyme?Perspectives on Science 4 (4): 434-462. 1996.
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C. Stephen Evans and Anthony Rudd, Kierkegaard and the Limits of the EthicalPhilosophical Review 104 (4): 592. 1995.
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Timothy O'Connor, From First Efficient Cause to God: Scotus on the Identification Stage of the Cosmological ArgumentIn L. Honnefelder, R. Wood & M. Dreyer (eds.), John Duns Scotus: Metaphysics and Ethics, E.j.brill. 1995.
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Francis Beckwith, Ruth Ellen Bulger, Elizabeth Heitman, and Stanley Joel Reiser, eds., Ethical Dimensions of the Biological Sciences Reviewed byPhilosophy in Review 14 (4): 242-243. 1994.
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Francis Beckwith, The Epistemology of Political CorrectnessPublic Affairs Quarterly 8 (4): 331-340. 1994.
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Francis Beckwith and Stephen E. Parrish, The Mormon Concept of God: A Philosophical AnalysisInternational Journal for Philosophy of Religion 35 (2): 118-120. 1994.