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Alan David Fox, Guarding what is essential: Critiques of material culture in Thoreau and Yang ZhuPhilosophy East and West 58 (3). 2008.
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Kaila Draper, Paul Draper, and Joel Pust, Probabilistic arguments for multiple universesPacific Philosophical Quarterly 88 (3). 2007.
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Seth Shabo, Review of John M. Fischer's My Way: Essays on Moral Responsibility (review)Journal of Value Inquiry 41 (2-4): 353-357. 2007.
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Seth Shabo, Flickers of freedom and modes of action: A reply to TimpePhilosophia 35 (1): 63-74. 2007.
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Katherin Rogers, Anselm and His Islamic Contempories on Divine Necessity and EternityAmerican Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 81 (3): 373-393. 2007.
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Katherin Rogers, The necessity of the present and Anselm's eternalist response to the problem of theological fatalismReligious Studies 43 (1): 25-47. 2007.
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Katherin Rogers, Retribution, Forgiveness, and the Character Creation Theory of PunishmentSocial Theory and Practice 33 (1): 75-103. 2007.
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Katherin Rogers, God, time, and freedomIn Paul Copan & Chad Meister (eds.), Philosophy of Religion: Classic and Contemporary Issues, Wiley-blackwell. 2007.
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Katherin Rogers, A Clone by any Other NameJournal of Philosophical Research 32 (9999): 247-255. 2007.
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Katherin Rogers, Freedom, Will, and NatureProceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 81 279-290. 2007.
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Mark Edward Greene, To restore faith and trust: Justice and biological access to cellular therapiesHastings Center Report 36 (1): 57-63. 2006.
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Katherin Rogers, Peter van Inwagen (ed.) Christian Faith and The Problem of Evil. (Grand Rapids MI: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Co., 2004). Pp. xiv+316. ISBN 0 8028 2697 0 (review)Religious Studies 42 (1): 111-116. 2006.
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Seth Shabo, Fischer and Ravizza on history and ownershipPhilosophical Explorations 8 (2): 103-114. 2005.
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Deborah G. Johnson and Thomas M. Powers, Computer systems and responsibility: A normative look at technological complexityEthics and Information Technology 7 (2): 99-107. 2005.
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Thomas M. Powers, Deontological Machine EthicsIn M. Anderson, S. L. Anderson & C. Armen (eds.), Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence Fall Symposium Technical Report, . 2005.
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Mark Edward Greene, Kathryn Schill, Shoji Takahashi, Alison Bateman-House, Tom Beauchamp, Hilary Bok, Dorothy Cheney, Joseph Coyle, Terrence W. Deacon, Daniel C. Dennett, Peter Donovan, Owen Flanagan, Steven Goldman, Henry Greely, Lee Martin, and Earl Miller, Moral Issues of Human-Non-Human Primate Neural GraftingScience 309 (5733): 385-386. 2005.
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Richard Hanley, Never the Twain Shall Meet: Reflections on the Very First MatrixIn Christopher Grau (ed.), Philosophers Explore the Matrix, Oxford University Press. pp. 115. 2005.
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Richard Hanley, Send in the clones: The ethics of future warsIn Kevin S. Decker & Jason T. Eberl (eds.), Star Wars and Philosophy: More Powerful Than You Can Possibly Imagine, Open Court. pp. 93-103. 2005.
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Alan David Fox, Process Ecology and the “Ideal” DaoJournal of Chinese Philosophy 32 (1): 47-57. 2005.
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Joel Pust, Natural selection and the traits of individual organismsBiology and Philosophy 19 (5): 765-779. 2004.
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Thomas M. Powers, Ideas, expressions, universals, and particulars: Metaphysics in the realm of software copyright lawIn H. Tavani & R. Spinello (eds.), Intellectual Property Rights in a Networked World, Idea Group. 2004.