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Canisius University
Department of Philosophy

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  • 6
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  • Michael Shaffer, Internalism, Evidentialism and Appeals to Expert Knowledge
    Logos and Episteme 8 (3): 291-305. 2017.
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  • Michael Shaffer, Knowledge of Abstract Objects in Physics and Mathematics
    Acta Analytica 32 (4): 397-409. 2017.
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  • Michael Shaffer, An Argument for the Safety Condition on Knowledge
    Logos and Episteme 8 (4): 517-520. 2017.
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  • Stephen Chanderbhan, Narrative, Casuistry, and the Function of Conscience in Thomas Aquinas
    Diametros 47 1-18. 2016.
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  • Philip Reed, Empirical Adequacy and Virtue Ethics
    Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 19 (2): 343-357. 2016.
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  • Philip Reed, Hume on sympathy and agreeable qualities
    British Journal for the History of Philosophy 24 (6): 1136-1156. 2016.
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  • Philip Reed, Pleasing People
    Philosophia Christi 18 (1): 79-96. 2016.
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  • Michael Shaffer, What If Bizet and Verdi Had Been Compatriots?
    Logos and Episteme 7 (1): 55-73. 2016.
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  • Philip Reed, How to Gerrymander Intention
    American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 89 (3): 441-460. 2015.
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  • Michael Shaffer, Lakatos’ Quasi-empiricism in the Philosophy of Mathematics
    Polish Journal of Philosophy 9 (2): 71-80. 2015.
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  • Michael Shaffer, The Problem of Necessary and Sufficient Conditions and Conceptual Analysis
    Metaphilosophy 46 (4-5): 555-563. 2015.
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  • Michael Shaffer, Approximate Truth, Quasi-Factivity, and Evidence
    Acta Analytica 30 (3): 249-266. 2015.
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  • Michael Shaffer, Reflection, Conditionalization and Indeterminacy about the Future
    The Reasoner 8 65-66. 2014.
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  • Michael Shaffer, The Paradox of Knowability and Factivity
    Polish Journal of Philiosophy 8 (1): 85-91. 2014.
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  • Michael Shaffer, The Paradox of Knowability and Factivity
    Polish Journal of Philosophy 8 (1): 85-91. 2014.
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  • Stephen Chanderbhan, Does Empathy Have Any Place in Aquinas’s Account of Justice?
    Philosophia 41 (2): 273-288. 2013.
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  • Stephen Chanderbhan, The Shifting Prominence of Emotions in the Moral Philosophy of Thomas Aquinas
    Diametros 38 62-85. 2013.
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  • Philip Reed, Artifacts, Intentions, and Contraceptives: The Problem with Having a Plan B for Plan B
    Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 38 (6). 2013.
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  • Michael Shaffer, E Does Not Equal K
    The Reasoner 7 30-31. 2013.
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  • Michael Shaffer, Doxastic Voluntarism, Epistemic Deontology and Belief-contravening Commitments
    American Philosophical Quarterly 50 (1): 73-82. 2013.
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  • Michael Shaffer, Epistemic Paradox and the Logic of Acceptance
    Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Artificial Intelligence 25 337-353. 2013.
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  • Philip Reed, Motivating Hume’s natural virtues
    Canadian Journal of Philosophy 42 (S1): 134-147. 2012.
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  • Philip Reed, The Alliance of Virtue and Vanity in Hume's Moral Theory
    Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 93 (4): 595-614. 2012.
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  • Philip Reed, What's Wrong with Monkish Virtues? Hume on the Standard of Virtue
    History of Philosophy Quarterly 29 (1). 2012.
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  • Phil Reed, The Danger of Double Effect
    Christian Bioethics 18 (3): 287-300. 2012.
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  • Michael Shaffer, Not-Exact-Truths, Pragmatic Encroachment, and the Epistemic Norm of Practical Reasoning
    Logos and Episteme 3 (2): 239-259. 2012.
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  • Michael Shaffer, Counterfactuals and Scientific Realism
    Palgrave MacMillan. 2012.
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  • Michael Shaffer, Moorean Sentences and the Norm of Assertion
    Logos and Episteme 3 (4): 653-658. 2012.
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  • Sean Donaghue-Johnston, John Stuart Mill on Health Care Reform
    Social Philosophy Today 27 63-74. 2011.
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  • Michael Shaffer, The Constitutive A Priori and Epistemic Justification
    In Michael J. Shaffer & Michael L. Veber (eds.), What Place for the A Priori?, Open Court. pp. 193. 2011.
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