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Matthew MacKenzie, Ontological deflationism in MadhyamakaContemporary Buddhism 9 (2): 197-207. 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 Concerning Human Understanding", 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): 169-185. 2007.
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Matthew MacKenzie, The illumination of consciousness: Approaches to self-awareness in the indian and western traditionsPhilosophy East and West 57 (1): 40-62. 2007.
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Michael Losonsky, Review of Allen W. wood, Kant (review)Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2006 (4). 2006.
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Michael Losonsky, Logic and Language in Early Modern PhilosophyIn Donald Rutherford (ed.), The Cambridge companion to early modern philosophy, Cambridge University Press. pp. 170-197. 2006.
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Heimir Geirsson, Plantinga and the Problem of EvilThe Proceedings of the Twenty-First World Congress of Philosophy 8 109-113. 2006.
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Kenneth Shockley, On participation and membership in discursive practicesPhilosophy of the Social Sciences 36 (1): 67-85. 2006.
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Katie McShane, Morality’s Progress: Essays on Humans, Other Animals, and the Rest of Nature (review)Environmental Ethics 28 (3): 323-326. 2006.
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Nishi Shah and Jeff Kasser, The Metaethics of Belief: An Expressivist Reading of “The Will to Believe”Social Epistemology 20 (1): 1-17. 2006.
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Michael Losonsky and Heimir Geirsson, What God Could Have MadeSouthern Journal of Philosophy 43 (3): 355-376. 2005.
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Kenneth Shockley, Centering Value Pluralism in Environmental EthicsSouthwest Philosophy Review 21 (1): 93-101. 2005.
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Michael Losonsky, Frege’s ‘bedeutung’ and mill’s ‘denotatlon’Southwest Philosophy Review 20 (1): 139-145. 2004.
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Kenneth Shockley, The Conundrum of Collective CommitmentSocial Theory and Practice 30 (4): 535-557. 2004.
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Matthew MacKenzie, Self-Awareness: Issues in Classical Indian and Contemporary Western PhilosophyDissertation, University of Hawai'i. 2004.
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Katie McShane, Review of Kristin Shrader-frechette, Environmental Justice: Creating Equality, Reclaiming Democracy (review)Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2003 (9). 2003.
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Jeff Kasser and Daniel H. Cohen, Putnam, Truth and Informal LogicPhilosophica 70 (1): 85-108. 2002.
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Michael Losonsky, Aristotle on artifacts: A metaphysical puzzle (review)Australasian Journal of Philosophy 79 (3): 445. 2001.
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Michael Losonsky, Enlightenment and Action From Descartes to Kant: Passionate ThoughtCambridge University Press. 2001.
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Matthew MacKenzie, The five factors of action and the decentring of agency in the bhagavad gtāAsian Philosophy 11 (3). 2001.
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Michael Losonsky, Leibniz and the rational order of nature (review)Philosophical Review 109 (1): 94-98. 2000.
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Jeff Kasser, Peirce's Supposed PsychologismTransactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 35 (3). 1999.