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James Kreines, Kant and Hegel on Teleology and Life from the Perspective of Debates about Free WillIn Thomas Khurana (ed.), The Freedom of Life: Hegelian Perspectives, August Verlag. pp. 111-153. 2013.
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Amy Kind, Sticking to one’s diet: Commentary on “Quining diet qualia” by Keith FrankishConsciousness and Cognition 21 (2): 677-678. 2012.
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Adrienne Martin, Commentary on 'Three arguments against prescription requirements'Journal of Medical Ethics 38 (10): 588-589. 2012.
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Suzanne Obdrzalek, Erōs Tyrannos: Philosophical Passion and Psychic Ordering in the RepublicIn Noburo Notomi & Luc Brisson (eds.), Dialogues on Plato's Politeia (Republic): Selected Papers from the IX Symposium Platonicum. pp. 188-193. 2012.
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Suzanne Obdrzalek, Next to Godliness: Pleasure and Assimilation in God in the PhilebusApeiron 45 (1): 1-31. 2012.
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Suzanne Obdrzalek, Contemplation and self-mastery in Plato's PhaedrusOxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 42 77-107. 2012.
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S. Andrew Schroeder, Incidence, Prevalence, and Hybrid Approaches to Calculating DALYsPopulation Health Metrics 10 (19). 2012.
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James Kreines, Learning From Hegel What Philosophy is All About: For the Metaphysics of Reason; Against the Priority of MeaningVerifiche - Rivista di Scienze Umane 41 (1-3): 129-173. 2012.
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Amy Kind, The Puzzle of Imaginative DesireAustralasian Journal of Philosophy 89 (3): 421-439. 2011.
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Amy Kind, Creative MotheringIn Lon Nease & Michael W. Austin (eds.), Fatherhood - Philosophy for Everyone: The Dao of Daddy, Wiley-blackwell. 2011.
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Amy Kind, Nagel's “What is it like to be a Bat” Argument against PhysicalismIn Michael Bruce & Steven Barbone (eds.), Just the Arguments: 100 of the Most Important Arguments in Western Philosophy, Wiley-blackwell. 2011.
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Amy Kind, Chalmers' Zombie ArgumentIn Michael Bruce & Steven Barbone (eds.), Just the Arguments: 100 of the Most Important Arguments in Western Philosophy, Wiley-blackwell. 2011.
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Amy Kind, Chalmers’ zombie argumentIn Michael Bruce & Steven Barbone (eds.), Just the Arguments: 100 of the Most Important Arguments in Western Philosophy, Wiley-blackwell. 2011.
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Paul Hurley, "Two Senses of Moral Verdict and Moral Overridingness"In Mark Timmons (ed.), Oxford Studies in Normative Ethics, Volume 6, Oxford University Press Uk. pp. 215-240. 2011.
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S. Andrew Schroeder, You Don't Have to Do What's Best! (A problem for consequentialists and other teleologists)In Mark Timmons (ed.), Oxford Studies in Normative Ethics, Oxford University Press. 2011.
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S. Andrew Schroeder, You don’t have to do what’s best! A problem for consequentialists and other teleologists 1In Mark Timmons (ed.), Oxford Studies in Normative Ethics, Volume 1, Oxford University Press. pp. 166-201. 2011.
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Amy Kind, Transparency and Representationalist Theories of ConsciousnessPhilosophy Compass 5 (10): 902-913. 2010.
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Amy Kind, The vampire with a soul: Angel and the Quest for identityIn Thomas Richard Fahy (ed.), The philosophy of horror, University Press of Kentucky. pp. 86. 2010.
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Adrienne Martin, Owning up and lowering down: The power of apologyJournal of Philosophy 107 (10): 534-553. 2010.
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Suzanne Obdrzalek, Moral Transformation and the Love of Beauty in Plato’s SymposiumJournal of the History of Philosophy 48 (4): 415-444. 2010.
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Suzanne Obdrzalek, Fleeing the Divine: Plato's Rejection of the Ahedonic Ideal in the PhilebusIn John M. Dillon & Luc Brisson (eds.), Plato's Philebus: selected papers from the Eighth Symposium Platonicum, Academia. pp. 209-214. 2010.
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Suzanne Obdrzalek, The Sceptics - Thorsrud Ancient Scepticism. Pp. xvi + 248. Stocksfield: Acumen, 2009. Paper, £14.99 . ISBN: 978-1-84465-131-3The Classical Review 60 (2): 376-378. 2010.