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Lewis Gordon, On Pateman and Mills's Contract and DominationCLR James Journal 15 (1): 235-247. 2009.
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Lewis Gordon, Through the Twilight Zone of NonbeingIn Noël Carroll & Lester H. Hunt (eds.), Philosophy in The Twilight Zone, Wiley-blackwell. 2009.
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Stewart Shapiro, Review of Michael P. Lynch, Truth as One and Many (review)Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2009 (9). 2009.
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Stewart Shapiro, We hold these truths to be self-evident: But what do we mean by that?: We hold these truths to be self-evidentReview of Symbolic Logic 2 (1): 175-207. 2009.
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Stewart Shapiro and Patrick Reeder, A scientific enterprise?: A critical study of P. Maddy, Second Philosophy: A Naturalistic Method (review)Philosophia Mathematica 17 (2): 247-271. 2009.
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Marcus Rossberg, Leonard, Goodman, and the development of the calculus of individualsIn G. Ernst, O. Scholz & J. Steinbrenner (eds.), Nelson Goodman: From Logic to Art., Ontos. pp. 51-70. 2009.
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Philip A. Ebert and Marcus Rossberg, Ed Zalta's Version of Neo-Logicism: a friendly letter of complaintIn H. Leitgeb A. Hieke (ed.), Reduction – Abstraction – Analysis, Ludwig Wittgenstein Society. pp. 11--305. 2009.
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Marcus Rossberg and Philip A. Ebert, Cantor on Frege's Foundations of Arithmetic : Cantor's 1885 Review of Frege's Die Grundlagen der ArithmetikHistory and Philosophy of Logic 30 (4): 341-348. 2009.
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Marcus Rossberg and Daniel Cohnitz, Logical Consequence for NominalistsTheoria 24 (2): 147-168. 2009.
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Tracy Ann P. Llanera, The Copernican Revolution in Pragmatism? Dewey on Philosophy and ScienceKritike 3 (2): 53-67. 2009.
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Lisa Warenski, Naturalism, fallibilism, and the a prioriPhilosophical Studies 142 (3): 403-426. 2009.
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Paul Bloomfield, Why it's bad to be badIn Morality and Self-Interest, Oxford University Press. 2008.
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Michael Lynch, Alethic pluralism, logical consequence, and the universality of reasonMidwest Studies in Philosophy 32 (1): 122-140. 2008.
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Michael Lynch, Epistemic Circularity and Epistemic DisagreementIn Duncan Pritchard, Alan Millar & Adrian Haddock (eds.), Social Epistemology, Oxford University Press. 2008.
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Michael P. Lynch, Three Forms of Pluralism about TruthPhilosophia Scientiae 1 (12-1): 109-124. 2008.
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Michael Lynch, Alethic Pluralism, Logical Consequence and the Universality of ReasonMidwest Studies in Philosophy 32 (1): 122-140. 2008.
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Mitchell Green, Expression, indication and showing what’s withinPhilosophical Studies 137 (3): 389-398. 2008.
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Lynne Tirrell, Seeing Metaphor as Seeing‐As: Remarks on Davidson's Positive View of MetaphorPhilosophical Investigations 14 (2): 143-154. 2008.
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J. C. Beall and Michael Glanzberg, Where the Paths Meet: Remarks on Truth and ParadoxMidwest Studies in Philosophy 32 (1): 169-198. 2008.
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John c. Carney, On the Solidarity of Praxis (edited book)Council for Research Values and Philosophy. 2008.
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Lewis Gordon, Not always enslaved, yet not quite free: Philosophical challenges from the underside of the new worldPhilosophia 36 (2): 151-166. 2008.
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Lewis Gordon, African-american existential philosophyIn Tommy L. Lott & John P. Pittman (eds.), A Companion to African-American Philosophy, Wiley-blackwell. 2008.