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Eastern Washington University
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  • 3
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  • Kevin S. Decker, John Dewey's Unique Political Contribution
    Philosophy Now 43 (Oct/Nov). 2003.
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  • Kevin S. Decker, Dewey and the Democratic Way of Life
    Philosophy Now 43 16-19. 2003.
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  • Kevin S. Decker, Habermas on Human Rights and Cloning
    Essays in Philosophy 3 (2): 227-251. 2002.
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  • Kevin S. Decker, John Dewey’s Liberalism (review)
    Newsletter of the Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy 30 (92): 31-35. 2002.
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  • Terrance MacMullan, What is Male Embodiment?
    In Nancy Tuana, Wil Cowling, Maurice Hamington, Greg Johnson & Terrance MacMullan (eds.), Revealing Male Bodies, Indiana University Press. 2002.
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  • Nancy Tuana, Wil Cowling, Maurice Hamington, Greg Johnson, and Terrance MacMullan, Revealing Male Bodies (edited book)
    Indiana University Press. 2002.
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  • Terrance MacMullan, Dewey and du Bois: The Meaning of Race and Whiteness
    Dissertation, University of Oregon. 2002.
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  • Kevin S. Decker, Andrew Light and Mechthild Nagel, eds., Race, Class, and Community Identity Reviewed by
    Philosophy in Review 21 (5): 354-356. 2001.
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  • Kevin S. Decker, Ground, Relation, Representation: Kantianism and the Early Peirce
    Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 37 (2): 179-206. 2001.
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  • Kevin S. Decker, Right and Recognition: Criminal Action and Intersubjectivity in Hegel's Early Ethics
    History of Political Thought 22 (2): 300-316. 2001.
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  • Terrance MacMullan, On war as waste: Jane addams's pragmatic pacifism
    Journal of Speculative Philosophy 15 (2): 86-104. 2001.
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  • Kevin S. Decker, Kant's Two Erfahrungen: An Equivocation Of 'experience' In The First Critique
    Minerva 4. 2000.
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  • Kevin S. Decker, The Limits of Radical Openness
    Symposium 4 (1): 5-32. 2000.
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  • Kevin S. Decker, The Open System and Its Enemies
    American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 74 (4): 599-620. 2000.
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  • Kevin S. Decker, Kant's Two Erfahrungen: An Equivocation of 'Experience' in the First Critique
    Minerva - An Internet Journal of Philosophy 4 (1). 2000.
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  • Kevin S. Decker, The Morality of Nationalism (review)
    Modern Schoolman 76 (4): 315-318. 1999.
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  • Terrance MacMullan, Radical Pragmatism (review)
    Newsletter of the Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy 27 (83): 82-84. 1999.
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