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University of Exeter
Department of Sociology, Philosophy and Anthropology

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  • John Dupre, Emerging sciences and new conceptions of disease; or, beyond the monogenomic differentiated cell lineage
    European Journal for Philosophy of Science 1 (1): 119-131. 2011.
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  • John Dupre, What Is Natural About Human Nature?
    In Carl-Friedrich Gethmann (ed.), Lebenswelt und Wissenschaft. XXI. Deutscher Kongreß für Philosophie, 15.-19. September 2008 an der Universität Duisburg-Essen, Meiner Verlag. pp. 160-171. 2011.
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  • John Dupre, What Is Natural About Human Nature?
    In Carl-Friedrich Gethmann (ed.), Lebenswelt und Wissenschaft. XXI. Deutscher Kongreß für Philosophie, 15.-19. September 2008 an der Universität Duisburg-Essen, Meiner Verlag. pp. 160-171. 2011.
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  • John Dupre, What Is Natural About Human Nature?
    In Carl-Friedrich Gethmann (ed.), Lebenswelt und Wissenschaft. XXI. Deutscher Kongreß für Philosophie, 15.-19. September 2008 an der Universität Duisburg-Essen, Meiner Verlag. pp. 160-171. 2011.
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  • Sam Wilkinson, Consciousness Revisited: Materialism without Phenomenal Concepts
    Philosophical Psychology 24 (5). 2011.
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  • Celso Neto, Considerações Críticas sobre o papel do conceito de “coesão” na tese espécies –como–indivíduos de David Hull
    Filosofia E História da Biologia 6 (2): 189-209. 2011.
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  • Joel Krueger, James Austin's Selfless Insight: Zen and the Meditative Transformations of Consciousness (review)
    Journal of Consciousness Studies 17 (9-10): 240-244. 2010.
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  • Joel Krueger, Radical Enactivism and Inter-Corporeal Affectivity
    In Thomas Fuchs, Heribert Sattel & Peter Heningnsen (eds.), The Embodied Self: Dimensions, Coherence, and Disorders, Heningnsen. 2010.
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  • Adam Toon, Novel approaches to models: Mauricio Suárez : Fictions in science: philosophical essays on modeling and idealization, Routledge, New York, 2009, vii + 282 pp, US$118 HB (review)
    Metascience 19 (2): 285-288. 2010.
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  • Adam Toon, The ontology of theoretical modelling: models as make-believe
    Synthese 172 (2): 301-315. 2010.
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  • Anne Sophie Meincke, Körper oder Organismus? Eric T. Olsons Cartesianismusvorwurf gegen das Körperkriterium transtemporaler personaler Identität
    Philosophisches Jahrbuch 117 (1): 88-120. 2010.
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  • Tom Roberts, Understanding 'sensorimotor understanding'
    Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 9 (1): 101-111. 2010.
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  • Christine Hauskeller and Dana Wilson-Kovacs, Traveling Across Borders—The Pitfalls of Clinical Trial Regulation and Stem Cell Exceptionalism
    American Journal of Bioethics 10 (5): 38-40. 2010.
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  • Staffan Müller-Wille, Eugenics: Then and now: Jan A. Witkowski and John R. Inglis : Davenport’s dream: 21st century reflections on heredity and eugenics. Cold Spring Harbor, NY: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, 2008, xiii+490pp, $55 HB (review)
    Metascience 20 (2): 347-349. 2010.
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  • Staffan Müller-Wille, Cell theory, specificity, and reproduction, 1837–1870
    Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 41 (3): 225-231. 2010.
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  • Staffan Müller-Wille, Rezension: Darwin und Foucault. Genealogie und Geschichte im Zeitalter der Biologie von Philipp Sarasin
    Berichte Zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte 33 (1): 110-111. 2010.
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  • Maureen A. O’Malley and Staffan Müller-Wille, The cell as nexus: connections between the history, philosophy and science of cell biology
    Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 41 (3): 169-171. 2010.
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  • John Dupré, Across the Boundaries: Extrapolation in Biology and Social Science
    Philosophical Review 119 (1): 123-126. 2010.
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  • John Dupre, Developmental systems theory
    The Philosophers' Magazine 50 (50): 38-39. 2010.
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  • John Dupre, The Human Genome, Human Evolution, and Gender
    Constellations 17 (4): 540-548. 2010.
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  • Jerry Fodor and Julian Baggini, Darwin’s empty idea
    The Philosophers' Magazine 49 (49): 23-32. 2010.
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  • John Dupre, What Fodor got wrong (review)
    The Philosophers' Magazine 50 (50): 118-120. 2010.
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  • Maureen A. O’Malley, William Martin, and John Dupre, The tree of life: introduction to an evolutionary debate (review)
    Biology and Philosophy 25 (4): 441-453. 2010.
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  • John Dupre, How to be naturalistic without being simplistic in the study of human nature
    In Mario De Caro & David Macarthur (eds.), Naturalism and Normativity, Cambridge University Press. 2010.
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  • Sam Wilkinson, Are there auditory objects in the auditory domain, like visual objects in the visual domain?
    PSYCHE: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Research On Consciousness 16 (1): 9-11. 2010.
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  • Sam Wilkinson, If we accept that Mary the colour scientist gains new knowledge when she sees the colour red for the first time must this lead us to a non-physicalist theory of consciousness?
    PSYCHE: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Research On Consciousness 16 (1): 12-15. 2010.
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  • Joel W. Krueger, Empathy and the extended mind
    Zygon 44 (3): 675-698. 2009.
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  • Joel Krueger, Enacting Musical Experience
    Journal of Consciousness Studies 16 (2-3): 98-123. 2009.
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  • Joel W. Krueger, Knowing through the body: The Daodejing and Dewey
    Journal of Chinese Philosophy 36 (1): 31-52. 2009.
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  • Dorothée Legrand, Thor Grünbaum, and Joel Krueger, Dimensions of bodily subjectivity
    Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 8 (3): 279-283. 2009.
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