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Scott Aikin, Michael Harbour, Jonathan A. Neufeld, and Robert B. Talisse, On Epistemic Abstemiousness and Diachronic Norms: A Reply to BundyLogos and Episteme 3 (1): 125-130. 2012.
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Christian Coseru, Mind in Indian Buddhist PhilosophyIn Peter Adamson (ed.), Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 2012.
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Christian Coseru, Perceiving reality: consciousness, intentionality, and cognition in Buddhist philosophyOxford University Press. 2012.
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Deborah Boyle, The Ways of the Wise: Hume’s Rules of Causal ReasoningHume Studies 38 (2): 157-182. 2012.
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Larry Krasnoff, Jonathan Quong, Liberalism Without Perfection, Reviewed by Larry Krasnoff (review)Social Theory and Practice 38 (4): 752-760. 2012.
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Larry Krasnoff, Voluntarism and Conventionalism in Hobbes and KantHobbes Studies 25 (1): 43-65. 2012.
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Thomas Nadelhoffer and Walter Sinnott-Armstrong, Neurolaw and Neuroprediction: Potential Promises and PerilsPhilosophy Compass 7 (9): 631-642. 2012.
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Gideon Yaffe, Steven Sverdlik, Thomas Nadelhoffer, and Jan Broersen, Three Points of Disagreement with Gideon Yaffe on Attempts (review)Jurisprudence 3 (2): 465-503. 2012.
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Nicolas Delon, Handicap et animauxIn Sandra Laugier (ed.), Tous vulnérables ? Le care, les animaux et l'environnement, Payot-rivages. pp. 99-121. 2012.
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Scott Aikin, Michael Harbour, Jonathan A. Neufeld, and Robert B. Talisse, On Epistemic Abstemiousness: A Reply to BundyLogos and Episteme 2 (3): 425-428. 2011.
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Jonathan A. Neufeld, Philosophers on Music: Experience, Meaning, and Work edited by stock, kathleen (review)Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 69 (4): 421-423. 2011.
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Jonathan Neufeld, Living the Work: Meditations on a LarkJournal of Aesthetic Education 45 (1): 89-106. 2011.
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Deborah Boyle, David Cunning , Argument and Persuasion in Descartes' Meditations . Reviewed by (review)Philosophy in Review 31 (5): 321-323. 2011.
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Deborah Boyle, The Natural Philosophy of Margaret Cavendish: Reason and Fancy during the Scientific Revolution (review)Isis 102 360-361. 2011.
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Thomas Nadelhoffer, Criminal law, philosophy, and psychology : working at the cross-roadsIn Leslie Green & Brian Leiter (eds.), Oxford Studies in Philosophy of Law, Oxford University Press. 2011.
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Thomas Nadelhoffer and Walter Sinnott-Armstrong, Experimental EthicsIn Christian Miller (ed.), Continuum Companion to Ethics, Continuum. pp. 261. 2011.
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Thomas Nadelhoffer, Criminal Law, Philosophy, and Psychology: Working At the Cross-roadsIn Leslie Green & Brian Leiter (eds.), Oxford Studies in Philosophy of Law: Volume 1, Oxford University Press. 2011.
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Scott Aikin, Michael Harbour, and Robert B. Talisse, Epistemic Abstainers, Epistemic Martyrs, and Epistemic ConvertsLogos and Episteme 1 (2): 211-219. 2010.
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Deborah Boyle, Moira Gatens, ed., Feminist Interpretations of Benedict Spinoza. Reviewed by (review)Philosophy in Review 30 (5): 341-344. 2010.
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Jennifer Baker, Procrastination as ViceIn Chrisoula Andreou Mark D. White (ed.), The Thief of Time: Philosophical Essays on Procrastination, Oxford University Press. 2010.
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Thomas Nadelhoffer, Eddy A. Nahmias, and Shaun Nichols, Moral Psychology: Historical and Contemporary Readings (edited book)Wiley-Blackwell. 2010.
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Thomas Nadelhoffer, Neural Lie Detection, Criterial Change, and OrdinaryLanguageNeuroethics 4 (3): 205-213. 2010.
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Thomas Nadelhoffer, Stephanos Bibas, Scott Grafton, Kent A. Kiehl, Andrew Mansfield, Walter Sinnott-Armstrong, and Michael Gazzaniga, Neuroprediction, violence, and the law: setting the stageNeuroethics 5 (1): 67-99. 2010.
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Christian Coseru, Buddhist 'Foundationalism' and the Phenomenology of PerceptionPhilosophy East and West 59 (4): 409-439. 2009.
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Christian Coseru, Naturalism and Intentionality: A Buddhist Epistemological ApproachAsian Philosophy 19 (3): 239-264. 2009.
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Deborah Boyle, Nancy J. Hirschmann and Kirstie M. McClure, eds., Feminist Interpretations of John Locke Reviewed by (review)Philosophy in Review 29 (6): 418-421. 2009.