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California State University, San Bernardino
Department of Philosophy

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Department Affiliates

  • 10
    Regular faculty
  • 1
    Other faculty
  • 1
    Retired faculty
  • Graduate students
  • 19
    Undergraduates
  • Alumni
  • Other

Department Activity

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  • William Lee Vanderburgh, David Macauley , Elemental Philosophy: Earth, Air, Fire, and Water as Environmental Ideas . Reviewed by (review)
    Philosophy in Review 31 (5): 369-371. 2011.
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  • William Lee Vanderburgh, Saving the World is a Universal Duty: Comment on Baer
    Ethics, Place and Environment 12 (3): 309-312. 2009.
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  • Brandon Johns, Refraining and the external
    Ratio 22 (2): 206-215. 2009.
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  • Abel Casanave, Frank Thomas Sautter, and Gisele D Secco, Nota: Abstração como operação lógica em Aristóteles
    O Que Nos Faz Pensar 205-210. 2008.
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  • William Vanderburgh, John Losee, Theories on the Scrap Heap: Scientists and Philosophers on the Falsification, Rejection and Replacement of Theories Reviewed by (review)
    Philosophy in Review 26 (2): 107-109. 2006.
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  • William Vanderburgh, The Methodological Value of Coincidences: Further Remarks on Dark Matter and the Astrophysical Warrant for General Relativity
    Philosophy of Science 72 (5): 1324-1335. 2005.
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  • William Lee Vanderburgh, Of Miracles and Evidential Probability: Hume’s “Abject Failure” Vindicated
    Hume Studies 31 (1): 37-62. 2005.
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  • Gisele D Secco, Ensino de Filosofia e Currículo, de Ronai Pires da Rocha
    Critica -. 2005.
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  • William Vanderburgh, The dark matter double bind: Astrophysical aspects of the evidential warrant for general relativity
    Philosophy of Science 70 (4): 812-832. 2003.
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  • William Vanderburgh, A Commentary on Cook’s “Getting Clear on the Two-Envelope Paradox”
    Southwest Philosophy Review 18 (2): 95-99. 2002.
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  • William Lee Vanderburgh, Dark Matters in Contemporary Astrophysics: A Case Study in Theory Choice and Evidential Reasoning
    Dissertation, The University of Western Ontario (Canada). 2001.
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  • William Lee Vanderburgh, Michael Ruse, Can a Darwinian Be a Christian? The Relationship Between Science and Religion Reviewed by (review)
    Philosophy in Review 21 (4): 293-294. 2001.
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  • Kaitlyn Creasy, Nietzsche on Constructing Emotions (draft)
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