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Joel Pust, Against explanationist skepticism regarding philosophical intuitionsPhilosophical Studies 106 (3). 2001.
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Jeff Jordan, Blocking Rowe's New Evidential Argument from EvilReligious Studies 37 (4): 435-449. 2001.
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Katherin Rogers, What’s Wrong with Occasionalism?American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 75 (3): 345-369. 2001.
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Jeff Jordan, David O'Connor, God and inscrutable evil: In defense of theism and atheism. Lanham, MD 1997 (review)International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 48 (1): 61-64. 2000.
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Jeff Jordan, David O'Connor, God and Inscrutable Evil: In Defense of Theism and Atheism. Lanham, MD 1997 (review)International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 48 (1): 61-64. 2000.
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Katherin Rogers, A Defense of Anselm’s Cur Deus Homo ArgumentProceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 74 187-200. 2000.
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Katherin Rogers, A Defense of Anselm’s Cur Deus Homo ArgumentProceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 74 187-200. 2000.
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Joel Pust, External accounts of folk psychology, eliminativism, and the simulation theoryMind and Language 14 (1): 113-130. 1999.
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Thomas M. Powers and Paul Kamolnick, From Kant to Weber: Freedom and Culture in Classical German Social Theory (edited book)Krieger. 1999.
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Thomas M. Powers, The Integrity of Body: Kantian Moral Constraints on the Physical SelfPhilosophy and Medicine 60 (3): 209-232. 1999.
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Thomas M. Powers, The legacy of Kantian rationalism for social theoryIn P. Tm & Kamolnick Powers & T. M. Powers & P. Kamolnick (eds.), From Kant to Weber: Freedom and Culture in Classical German Social Theory, . 1999.
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Katherin A. Rogers, God and Inscrutable Evil: In Defence of Theism and Atheism (review)Religious Studies 35 (2): 229-240. 1999.
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Katherin Rogers, David O'Connor God and inscrutable evil: In defence of theism and atheism. (Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield, 1998). Pp. XIII+273. £53 hbk, £19.95 pbk (review)Religious Studies 35 (2): 229-240. 1999.
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Alvin Goldman and Joel Pust, Philosophical Theory and Intuitional EvidenceIn Michael Depaul & William Ramsey (eds.), Rethinking Intuition: The Psychology of Intuition and its Role in Philosophical Inquiry, Rowman & Littlefield. 1998.
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Kaila Draper, Self-Defense, Collective Obligation, and Noncombatant LiabilitySocial Theory and Practice 24 (1): 57-81. 1998.
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Katherin A. Rogers, A Most Unlikely God (review)Religious Studies 34 (3): 353-367. 1998.
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Katherin Rogers, Barry Miller, a most unlikely God (notre dame and London: University of notre dame press, 1996) 175pp., £21.50 Sterling (review)Religious Studies 34 (3): 353-367. 1998.
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Kaila Draper, Rights, Necessity, and Tort LiabilityJournal of Social Philosophy 28 (2): 87-100. 1997.
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Alan David Fox and Janet Gyatso, In the Mirror of Memory: Reflections on Mindfulness and Remembrance in Indian and Tibetan BuddhismPhilosophy East and West 47 (4): 616. 1997.
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Mark Edward Greene, Not Guilty By Reason of Genetic DeterminismIn Henry Tam (ed.), Punishment, Excuses and Moral Development, Avebury. pp. 95-112. 1996.
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Karel Werner, Jonny Pickering, Oliver Leaman, Michael P. Levine, and Alan David Fox, Book reviews (review)Asian Philosophy 6 (3): 233-243. 1996.