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Saniye Vatansever and Burkay Ozturk, Embodied Minds in Action, by Robert Hanna and Michelle Maiese. New York: Oxford University Press, 2009. Pp. 280. ISBN 13: 978-0-19923031-0; ISBN 10: 0-19923031-5. $56.00 (review)Kantian Review 15 (2): 147-150. 2010.
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Patrick J. J. Phillips and Jonathan D. Payton, Book Review: Steven D. Hales Relativism and the Foundations of Philosophy. A Bradford Book. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2006. Cloth. 216 pp (review)Philosophy of the Social Sciences 40 (4): 623-626. 2010.
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Simon Wigley, Disappearing without a moral trace? Rights and compensation during times of emergencyLaw and Philosophy 28 (6). 2009.
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István Aranyosi, Seeing dark things. The philosophy of shadowsAustralasian Journal of Philosophy 86 (3): 513-515. 2008.
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István Aranyosi, Excluding exclusion: the natural(istic) dualist approachPhilosophical Explorations 11 (1): 67-78. 2008.
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Bill Wringe, Making the Lightness of Being BearableCanadian Journal of Philosophy 38 (3): 453-487. 2008.
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Marco Fenici, Forme del divenire. Evo‐devo: la biologia evoluzionistica dello sviluppo - Alessandro Minelli (review)Humana Mente 2 (6). 2008.
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Marco Fenici, Individuo e persona. Tre saggi su chi siamo - G. Boniolo, G. De Anna, U. Vincenti (review)Humana Mente 2 (6). 2008.
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Marco Fenici, La mente sociale - Cristina Meini e Massimo Marraffa (review)Humana Mente 2 (5). 2008.
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Sandrine Berges, Why the capability approach is justifiedJournal of Applied Philosophy 24 (1). 2007.
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Simon Wigley, Automaticity, consciousness and moral responsibilityPhilosophical Psychology 20 (2): 209-225. 2007.
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Simon Wigley, Basic income and the problem of cumulative misfortuneBasic Income Studies 1 (2). 2006.
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Simon Wigley, Voluntary losses and wage compensationPolitics, Philosophy and Economics 5 (3): 363-376. 2006.
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István Aranyosi, Chalmers' zombie argumentIn Istvan A. Aranyosi (ed.), Type-a Dualism: A Novel Theory of the Mental-Physical Nexus, . 2005.
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István Aranyosi, Type-a Dualism: A Novel Theory of the Mental-Physical NexusDissertation, Central European University. 2005.
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Bill Wringe, Needs, Rights, and Collective ObligationsRoyal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 57 187-208. 2005.
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Sandrine Berges, Loneliness and belonging: Is stoic cosmopolitanism still defensible?Res Publica 11 (1): 3-25. 2005.
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Bill Wringe, Why Punish War Crimes? Victor’s Justice and Expressive Justifications of PunishmentLaw and Philosophy 25 (2): 159-191. 2005.
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Bill Wringe, Sympathy and Simulation: A Humean Contribution to the Theory of Mind DebateYeditepe'de Felsefe (Philosophy at Yeditepe) 3. 2004.