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Jeff Kasser, How Settled are Settled Beliefs in “The Fixation of Belief”?Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 47 (2): 226-247. 2011.
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Matthew MacKenzie, Enacting the self: Buddhist and Enactivist Approaches to the Emergence of the SelfIn Mark Siderits, Evan Thompson & Dan Zahavi (eds.), Self, no self?: perspectives from analytical, phenomenological, and Indian traditions, Oxford University Press. pp. 239-273. 2011.
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Eirik Lang Harris, Is the Law in the Way? On the Source of Han Fei’s LawsJournal of Chinese Philosophy 38 (1): 73-87. 2011.
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Kenneth Shockley, NIMBY, Agent-Relative Reasons and Public Reason: An Open Peer Commentary on Simon Feldman and Derek Turner's ‘Why Not NIMBY?’Ethics, Place and Environment 13 (3): 329-332. 2010.
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Elizabeth Tropman, Intuitionism and the secondary-quality analogy in ethicsJournal of Value Inquiry 44 (1): 31-45. 2010.
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Elizabeth Tropman and Pat McKee, “ S knows that P ” expanded: Apology 20 d–24 BSocial Epistemology 24 (1): 29-43. 2010.
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Katie Mcshane, Editorial. Lessons LearnedEnvironmental Values 19 (4): 417-418. 2010.
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Matthew MacKenzie, Enacting the self: Buddhist and enactivist approaches to the emergence of the selfPhenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 9 (1): 75-99. 2010.
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Eirik Lang Harris, The Nature of the Virtues in Light of the Early Confucian Tradition"In Julia Tao, Philip J. Ivanhoe & Kam-por Yu (eds.), Taking Confucian Ethics Seriously: Contemporary Theories and Applications, Suny Press. pp. 163-182. 2010.
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Kenneth Shockley, Environmental Policy With Integrity: A Lesson from the Discursive DilemmaEnvironmental Values 18 (2). 2009.
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Kenneth Shockley, Preference Aggregation and Individual Development RightsEthics, Place and Environment 12 (3): 301-304. 2009.
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Michael Losonsky, Roger Woolhouse, Locke: A Biography (review)Journal of the History of Philosophy 46 (1): 175-176. 2008.
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Michael Losonsky, Review of Brook (2007): The Prehistory of Cognitive Science (review)Pragmatics and Cognition 16 (1): 185-189. 2008.
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Kenneth Shockley, Review of Raimo Tuomela, The Philosophy of Sociality: The Shared Point of View (review)Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2008 (6). 2008.
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Kenneth Shockley, The Agent Relativity of Directed ReasonsProceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 10 391-400. 2008.
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Elizabeth Tropman, Naturalism and the New Moral IntuitionismJournal of Philosophical Research 33 163-84. 2008.
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Katie Mcshane, Convergence, Noninstrumental Value and the Semantics of 'Love': Reply to NortonEnvironmental Values 17 (1): 15-21. 2008.
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Katie McShane, Allen Thompson, and Ronald Sandler, Virtue and respect for nature: Ronald Sandler's character and environment (review)Ethics, Place and Environment 11 (2). 2008.
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Matthew MacKenzie, Self-awareness without a self: Buddhism and the reflexivity of awarenessAsian Philosophy 18 (3). 2008.
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Michael Losonsky, Language, meaning, and mind in Locke's EssayIn Lex Newman (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Locke's Essay, Cambridge University Press. pp. 286-312. 2007.
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Katie McShane, Rolston's Theory of ValueIn Christopher J. Preston and Wayne Ouderkirk (ed.), Nature, Value, Duty: Life on Earth with Holmes Rolston, III, Springer. 2007.
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Katie McShane, Why Environmental Ethics Shouldn’t Give Up on Intrinsic ValueEnvironmental Ethics 29 (1): 43-61. 2007.
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Katie McShane, Anthropocentrism vs. Nonanthropocentrism: Why Should We Care?Environmental Values 16 (2): 169-186. 2007.