Department Members
Department Activity
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William J. Devlin and Shai Biderman, The Philosophy of David Lynch
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Matthew R. Dasti, Against a Hindu God by Parimal G. Patil (Columbia University Press 2009) (review)Journal of Asian Studies. 2010.
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Matthew R. Dasti, The Yoga Sutras of Patanjali by Edwin Bryant (North Point Press 2009) (review)Journal of Vaishnava Studies. 2010.
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Matthew R. Dasti and Stephen H. Phillips, Pramāṇa Are Factive— A Response to Jonardon GaneriPhilosophy East and West 60 (4): 535-540. 2010.
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Shai Biderman and William J. Devlin, An Ethical Analysis of Traffic
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Gal Kober, Biology without species: A solution to the species problemDissertation, Boston University. 2010.
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Gal Kober, Michel J. BeheIn Roger Chapman (ed.), Culture Wars: An Encyclopedia of Issues, Viewpoints, and Voices, M.e. Sharpe. pp. 39-40. 2010.
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Norah Mulvaney-Day and Catherine Womack, Obesity, identity and community: Leveraging social networks for behavior change in public healthPublic Health Ethics 2 (3): 250-260. 2009.
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Catherine Womack and Pata Suyemoto, Riding Like a Girl: Feminine Virtues and Women’s Identity
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Matthew R. Dasti, When Knowledge Meets Devotion, by Ravi Gupta (Routledge 2007) (review)Sophia 48 (3): 335-337. 2009.
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Matthew R. Dasti, Testimony, Belief Transfer, and Causal Irrelevance: Reflections From India's Nyaya SchoolHistory of Philosophy Quarterly 25 (4): 281-299. 2008.
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Gal Kober, On The Relative Repugnance of Organ MarketsIn Proceedings of the International Applied Ethics Conference, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan, 21-23 November 2008, Center For Applied Ethics and Philosophy (caep) Hokkaido University. pp. 153-164. 2008.
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Shai Biderman and William J. Devlin, The Prisoner and Self-Imprisonment
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Gal Kober, Review - Debating Design From Darwin to DNA by William A. Dembski and Michael Ruse (Editors) Cambridge University Press, 2004 (review)Metapsychology Online Reviews 10 (3). 2006.
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Catherine Womack and Martin Farach, Randomization, Persuasiveness and Rigor in Proofs
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Catherine Womack, The Crucial Role of Proof: A Classical Defense Against Mathematical EmpiricismDissertation, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. 1993.