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Mark Balaguer, Mathematical Pluralism and PlatonismJournal of the Indian Council of Philosophical Research 34 (2): 379-398. 2017.
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Talia Mae Bettcher, A Conversation with Jeanne CórdovaTransgender Studies Quarterly 3 (1-2): 285-293. 2016.
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Talia Mae Bettcher, Intersexuality, Transsexuality, Transgender,In Lisa Jane Disch & M. E. Hawkesworth (eds.), The Oxford handbook of feminist theory, Oxford University Press. pp. 407-427. 2016.
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Cathy J. Reback, Rachel L. Kaplan, Talia Mae Bettcher, and Sherry Larkins, The Role of the Illusion in the Construction of Erotic Desire: Narratives from Heterosexual Men Who Have Occasional Sex with Transgender WomenCulture, Health, and Sexuality 18 (8): 951-963. 2016.
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Susan Stryker and Talia Mae Bettcher, Editors’ Introduction to Trans/FeminismsTransgender Studies Quarterly 3 (1-2): 5-14. 2016.
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Talia Mae Bettcher, Critical Précis for Katharine Jenkins’s “Amelioration and Inclusion: Gender Identity and the Concept of Woman,"Pea Soup: A Blog Dedicated to Philosophy, Ethics, and Academia. 2016.
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Ann Garry, Serene J. Khader, and Alison Stone, The Routledge Companion to Feminist Philosophy (edited book)Routledge. 2016.
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Mark Balaguer, Anti‐Metaphysicalism, Necessity, and Temporal OntologyPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 89 (1): 145-167. 2016.
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Markn D. Balaguer, Platonism in MetaphysicsStanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy 1 (1): 1. 2016.
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Talia Bettcher, Trapped in the Wrong Theory: Re-Thinking Trans Oppression and ResistanceSigns 39 (2): 383-406. 2014.
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Talia Bettcher, “When Selves Have Sex: What the Phenomenology of Trans Sexuality Can Teach Us About Sexual Orientation”Journal of Homosexuality 61 (5): 605-620. 2014.
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Nigel Thomas, The multidimensional spectrum of imagination: Images, Dreams, Hallucinations, and Active, Imaginative Perception.Humanities 3 (2): 132-184. 2014.
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Talia Bettcher, "Trans Women and the Meaning of ‘Woman’"In A. Soble, N. Power & R. Halwani (eds.), Philosophy of Sex: Contemporary Readings, Sixth Edition, Rowan & Littlefield. pp. 233-250. 2013.
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Talia Bettcher, Trans Women and Interpretive Intimacy: Some Initial Reflections”In D. Castenada (ed.), The Essential Handbook of Women's Sexuality, Praeger. pp. 51-68. 2013.
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David Pitt, Indexical ThoughtIn Uriah Kriegel (ed.), Phenomenal Intentionality, Oxford University Press. pp. 49-70. 2013.
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Michael K. Shim, Monad and Consciousness in Husserl. A Quasi-representationalist InterpretationDiscipline Filosofiche 23 (2): 175-190. 2013.
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Michael K. Shim, Perception and Knowledge: A Phenomenological Account, by Walter Hopp (review)Mind 121 (481): 187-190. 2012.
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Talia Bettcher, Berkeley’s Theory of Mind: Some New Models1 (review)Philosophy Compass 6 (10): 689-698. 2011.
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Talia Mae Bettcher, Abstraction: Berkeley against LockeIn Timo Airaksinen & Bertil Belfrage (eds.), Berkeley's lasting legacy: 300 years later, Cambridge Scholars Press. pp. 135-156. 2011.
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Talia Mae Bettcher, Without a Net: Starting Points for Trans StoriesAmerican Philosophical Association Lgbt Newsletter 10 (2): 2-5. 2011.
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Talia Mae Bettcher, Sharon Lesley Brown, Shirin Buckman, M. J. Davis, and Francisco Dueñas, Recommended Models and Policies for LAPD Interactions with Trans IndividualsHuman Relations Commission. 2011.
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Ann Garry, Intersectionality, Metaphors, and the Multiplicity of GenderHypatia 26 (4): 826-850. 2011.