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Lydia L. Moland, The Importance of Being CommittedSouthwest Philosophy Review 19 (1): 215-220. 2003.
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Lydia L. Moland, Fight, Flight or Respect? First Encounters of the Other in Kant and HegelHistory of Philosophy Quarterly 19 (4): 381-400. 2002.
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Keith R. Peterson, Problem and Construction: Kant, Schelling, DeleuzeDissertation, Depaul University. 2001.
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Daniel Cohen, Schoolhouses, Jailhouses and the House of Being: The Tragedy of Philosophy’s MetaphorsMetaphilosophy 29 (1‐2): 6-19. 1998.
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Daniel Cohen, Argument is War... And War is Hell: Philosophy, Education, and Metaphors for ArgumentationInformal Logic 17 (2): 177-188. 1995.
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Daniel Cohen, Nonsensical representation and senseless interpretation: Wittgenstein on nonsense judgmentsPhilosophia 22 (3-4): 407-424. 1993.
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Daniel Cohen, If P, Then Q: Conditionals and the Foundations of Reasoning. David H. Sanford (review)Philosophy of Science 59 (2): 331-332. 1992.
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Daniel Cohen, Conditionals, quantification, and strong mathematical inductionJournal of Philosophical Logic 20 (3). 1991.
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Daniel Cohen, Review: Robert K. Meyer, Georg Dorn, P. Weingartner, A Farewell to Entailment (review)Journal of Symbolic Logic 55 (1): 352-353. 1990.
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Daniel Cohen, On What Cannot BeIn J. Dunn & A. Gupta (eds.), Truth or Consequences: Essays in Honor of Nuel Belnap, Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 123--132. 1990.
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Daniel Cohen, Review: Richard Routley, Val Plumwood, Robert K. Meyer, Ross T. Brady, Relevant Logics and their Rivals. Part I. The Basic Philosophical and Semantical Theory (review)Journal of Symbolic Logic 54 (1): 293-296. 1989.
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Daniel Cohen, The problem of counterpossiblesNotre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 29 (1): 91-101. 1987.