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  • Nomy Arpaly, Unprincipled virtue: an inquiry into moral agency
    Oxford University Press. 2003.
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  • Richard G. Heck, Frege on Identity and Identity-Statements: A Reply to Thau and Caplan
    Canadian Journal of Philosophy 33 (1): 83-102. 2003.
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  • Richard Kimberly Heck and George Boolos, Die Grundlagen der Arithmetik §§82-83
    In Matthias Schirn (ed.), The Philosophy of Mathematics Today, Clarendon Press. 2003.
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  • Mary-Louise Gill, A more socratic meno R. Weiss: Virtue in the cave. Moral inquiry in Plato's meno. Pp. X + 229. Oxford: Oxford university press, 2001. Cased, £35. Isbn: 0-19-514076- (review)
    The Classical Review 53 (02): 299-. 2003.
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  • David Estlund, Comments on Geoffrey Sayre-McCord
    In Social, Political and Legal Philosophy, Rodopi. 2002.
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  • Nomy Arpaly, Moral Worth
    Journal of Philosophy 99 (5): 223. 2002.
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  • Richard Kimberly Heck, Do demonstratives have senses?
    Philosophers' Imprint 2 1-33. 2002.
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  • Richard Kimberly Heck, Meaning and truth-conditions: A reply to Kemp
    Philosophical Quarterly 52 (206). 2002.
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  • David Christensen, What is Relative Confirmation?
    Noûs 31 (3): 370-384. 2002.
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  • Nomy Arpaly, Book ReviewsEdna Ullman‐Margalit,, ed. Reasoning Practically.Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000. Pp. 200. $45.00
    Ethics 112 (4): 878-880. 2002.
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  • Nomy Arpaly, The Utilitarian's Song
    Utilitas 14 (1): 1. 2002.
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  • James Dreier, Charles Leslie Stevenson
    In David Sosa & A. P. Martinich (eds.), Blackwell Companion to Analytic Philosophy, Blackwell. 2001.
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  • David Estlund, Democracy (edited book)
    Blackwell. 2001.
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  • David Estlund, Deliberation Down and Dirty: Must Political Expression Be Civil?
    In Thomas R. Hensley (ed.), The Boundaries of Freedom of Expression and Order in American Democracy, Kent State University Press. pp. 49-67. 2001.
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  • David Estlund, Deliberation and Wide Civility: Response to the Discussants
    In Thomas R. Hensley (ed.), The Boundaries of Freedom of Expression and Order in American Democracy, Kent State University Press. pp. 76-79. 2001.
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  • David Christensen, Preference-based arguments for probabilism
    Philosophy of Science 68 (3): 356-376. 2001.
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  • Neil Delaney, To Double Business Bound
    American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 75 (4): 561-583. 2001.
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  • David Estlund, Jeremy Waldron on law and disagreement
    Philosophical Studies 99 (1): 111-128. 2000.
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  • David Estlund, Political Quality
    Social Philosophy and Policy 17 (1): 127. 2000.
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  • Richard G. Heck, Nonconceptual content and the "space of reasons"
    Philosophical Review 109 (4): 483-523. 2000.
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  • Richard G. Heck, Cardinality, Counting, and Equinumerosity
    Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 41 (3): 187-209. 2000.
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  • Richard Kimberly Heck, Syntactic reductionism
    Philosophia Mathematica 8 (2): 124-149. 2000.
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  • David Christensen, Diachronic coherence versus epistemic impartiality
    Philosophical Review 109 (3): 349-371. 2000.
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  • Nomy Arpaly, Hamlet and the utilitarians
    Philosophical Studies 99 (1): 45-57. 2000.
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  • Nomy Arpaly, On Acting Rationally Against One's Best Judgment
    Ethics 110 (3): 488-513. 2000.
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  • David Estlund, Justificatory Liberalism: An Essay on Epistemology and Political Theory
    Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 59 (3): 821-824. 1999.
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  • Richard Kimberly Heck, A Logic for Frege's Theorem
    In Richard G. Heck (ed.), Frege’s Theorem: An Introduction. 1999.
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  • Richard Kimberly Heck, Grundgesetze der arithmetic I §10
    Philosophia Mathematica 7 (3): 258-292. 1999.
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  • Richard Kimberly Heck, Frege’s Theorem: An Introduction
    The Harvard Review of Philosophy 7 (1): 56-73. 1999.
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  • David Christensen, Measuring confirmation
    Journal of Philosophy 96 (9): 437-461. 1999.
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