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Duncan MacIntosh, Prudence and the Temporal Structure of Practical ReasonsIn Sarah Stroud & Christine Tappolet (eds.), Weakness of Will and Practical Irrationality, Oxford University Press. pp. 230--250. 2007.
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Duncan MacIntosh, Prudence and the Temporal Structure of Practical ReasonsIn Sarah Stroud & Christine Tappolet (eds.), Weakness of Will and Practical Irrationality, Oxford University Press. 2007.
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Duncan MacIntosh, Prudence and the Temporal Structure of Practical ReasonsIn Sarah Stroud & Christine Tappolet (eds.), Weakness of Will and Practical Irrationality, Oxford University Press. 2007.
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Ryan Tonkens, A reply to Cholbi's 'suicide intervention and non-ideal Kantian theory'Journal of Applied Philosophy 24 (4). 2007.
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Letitia Meynell, The Case of the Female Orgasm: Bias in the Science of EvolutionHypatia 22 (3): 218-222. 2007.
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Duncan Macintosh, 4. The Mutual Limitation of Needs as Bases of Moral Entitlements: A Solution to Braybrooke’s ProblemIn Susan Sherwin & Peter Schotch (eds.), Engaged Philosophy: Essays in Honour of David Braybrooke, University of Toronto Press. pp. 77-100. 2006.
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Michael Watkins, Seeing red: The metaphysics of colours without the physicsAustralasian Journal of Philosophy 83 (1): 33-52. 2005.
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J. L. Schellenberg, Christianity saved? Comments on Swinburne's apologetic strategies in the tetralogyReligious Studies 38 (3): 283-300. 2002.
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Duncan MacIntosh, Prudence and the reasons of rational personsAustralasian Journal of Philosophy 79 (3). 2001.
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J. L. Schellenberg, What the hiddenness of God reveals: A collaborative discussionIn Daniel Howard-Snyder & Paul Moser (eds.), Divine Hiddenness: New Essays, Cambridge University Press. pp. 57. 2001.
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Michael Watkins, Do animals see colors? An anthropocentrist's guide to animals, the color blind, and far away placesPhilosophical Studies 94 (3): 189-209. 1999.
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Duncan MacIntosh, Categorically Rational Preferences and the Structure of MoralityIn Peter A. Danielson (ed.), Modeling Rationality, Morality and Evolution; Vancouver Studies in Cognitive Science, Volume 7, Oxford University Press Usa. 1998.
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Kelly Jolley and Michael Watkins, What is it like to be a phenomenologist?Philosophical Quarterly 48 (191): 204-9. 1998.
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Michael Watkins, Colours: Their Nature and Representation Barry Maund New York: Cambridge University Press, 1995. xv + 247 pp., $49.95 (review)Dialogue 37 (3): 580-. 1998.
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Michael Watkins, Evan Thompson, Colour Vision: A Study in Cognitive Science and the Philosophy of Perception Reviewed byPhilosophy in Review 17 (4): 295-298. 1997.
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Michael Watkins, What our colour experiences don't teach us: A reply to Boghossian and VellemanDialogue 36 (4): 783-786. 1997.
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Michael Watkins, Colours and Causes: A Reply to Jackson and PargetterDialogue 36 (2): 281-286. 1997.
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Duncan Macintosh, Could God Have Made the Big Bang? (On Theistic Counterfactuals)Dialogue 33 (1): 3-20. 1994.
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Duncan MacIntosh, Partial convergence and approximate truthBritish Journal for the Philosophy of Science 45 (1): 153-170. 1994.
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J. L. Schellenberg, Religious Experience and Religious Diversity: A Reply to AlstonReligious Studies 30 (2). 1994.
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Duncan MacIntosh, Persons and the satisfaction of preferences: Problems in the rational kinematics of valuesJournal of Philosophy 90 (4): 163-180. 1993.