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Pamela Perry and Alexis Shotwell, Relational Understanding and White Antiracist PraxisSociological Theory 27 (1). 2009.
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Alexis Shotwell, A knowing that resided in my bones : Sensuous embodiment and trans social movementIn Sue Campbell, Letitia Meynell & Susan Sherwin (eds.), Embodiment and Agency, Pennsylvania State University Press. pp. 58--75. 2009.
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Gabriele Contessa, A Note on the Nomic Possibility of a Dynamic ShiftErkenntnis 68 (2): 187-190. 2008.
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Gabriele Contessa, Who is afraid of imaginary objects?In Nicholas Griffin & Dale Jacquette (eds.), Russell Vs. Meinong: The Legacy of "on Denoting", Routledge. 2008.
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David Matheson, A Distributive Reductionism About the Right to PrivacyThe Monist 91 (1): 108-129. 2008.
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Alexis Shotwell and Trevor Sangrey, Resisting Definition: Gendering through Interaction and Relational SelfhoodHypatia 24 (3). 2008.
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Gabriele Contessa, Representing Reality: The Ontology of Scientific Models and Their Representational FunctionDissertation, University of London. 2007.
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Gabriele Contessa, Scientific representation, interpretation, and surrogative reasoningPhilosophy of Science 74 (1): 48-68. 2007.
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Gabriele Contessa, There are Kinds and Kinds of Kinds: Ben-Yami on the Semantics of Kind TermsPhilosophical Studies 136 (2): 217-248. 2007.
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David Matheson, Unknowableness and Informational PrivacyJournal of Philosophical Research 32 251-267. 2007.
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Eros Corazza, Contextualism, minimalism, and situationalismPragmatics and Cognition 15 (1): 115-137. 2007.
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Jérôme Dokic and Eros Corazza, Sense and insensibility: Or where minimalism meets contextualismIn G. Preyer (ed.), Context-Sensitivity and Semantic Minimalism: New Essays on Semantics and Pragmatics, Oxford University Press. pp. 169--193. 2007.
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Eros Corazza and Jirdme Dokic, 1. the essence of minimalismIn G. Preyer (ed.), Context-Sensitivity and Semantic Minimalism: New Essays on Semantics and Pragmatics, Oxford University Press. pp. 169. 2007.
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Christine Koggel, Empowerment and the Role of Advocacy in a Globalized WorldEthics and Social Welfare 1 (1): 8-21. 2007.
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Gabriele Contessa, Constructive empiricism, observability and three kinds of ontological commitmentStudies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 37 (3): 454-468. 2006.
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Gabriele Contessa, Scientific models, partial structures and the new received view of theories (review)Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 37 (2): 370-377. 2006.
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David Matheson, Bounded rationality, epistemic externalism and the Enlightenment picture of cognitive virtueIn Robert J. Stainton (ed.), Contemporary Debates in Cognitive Science, Wiley-blackwell. pp. 134--144. 2006.
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Christine Koggel, Moral Issues in Global Perspective, Second Edition: Volume 3: Moral Issues (edited book)Broadview Press. 2006.
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Christine Koggel, Moral Issues in Global Perspective, Second Edition: Volume 2: Human Diversity and Equality (edited book)Broadview Press. 2006.
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Christine Koggel, Moral Issues in Global Perspective, Second Edition: Volume I: Moral and Political Theory (edited book)Broadview Press. 2006.
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Christine Koggel, Moral Issues in Global Perspective - Volume 1: Moral and Political Theory - Second Edition (edited book)Broadview Press. 2006.
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Christine Koggel, Moral Issues in Global Perspective - Volume 3: Moral Issues - Second Edition (edited book)Broadview Press. 2006.
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Christine Koggel, Moral Issues in Global Perspective - Volume 2: Human Diversity and Equality - Second Edition (edited book)Broadview Press. 2006.
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David Matheson, Conflicting Experts and Dialectical Performance: Adjudication Heuristics for the LaypersonArgumentation 19 (2): 145-158. 2005.
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David Matheson, Faith Shunning ValidationInternational Journal for Philosophy of Religion 57 (3): 169-191. 2005.
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David Matheson, ""William P. Alston, Beyond" Justification": Dimensions of Epistemic Evaluation Reviewed byPhilosophy in Review 25 (6): 391-393. 2005.