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Andrew Aberdein, Fallacy and argumentational viceIn Dima Mohammed & Marcin Lewinski (eds.), Virtues of argumentation: Proceedings of the 10th International Conference of the Ontario Society for the Study of Argumentation (OSSA), May 22–25, 2013, Ossa. 2014.
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Moti Mizrahi, New Puzzles About Divine AttributesEuropean Journal for Philosophy of Religion 5 (2): 147-157. 2013.
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Moti Mizrahi, The Argument from Underconsideration and Relative RealismInternational Studies in the Philosophy of Science 27 (4): 393-407. 2013.
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Moti Mizrahi, The Pessimistic Induction: A Bad Argument Gone Too FarSynthese 190 (15): 3209-3226. 2013.
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Moti Mizrahi, Why Arguments from Expert Opinion are Weak ArgumentsInformal Logic 33 (1): 57-79. 2013.
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Moti Mizrahi, Why Hypothetical Syllogism is Invalid for Indicative ConditionalsThought: A Journal of Philosophy 2 (1): 40-43. 2013.
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Moti Mizrahi, What is Scientific Progress? Lessons from Scientific PracticeJournal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 44 (2): 375-390. 2013.
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Moti Mizrahi, Why the argument from zombies against physicalism is question-beggingThe Reasoner 7 (8): 94-95. 2013.
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Andrew Aberdein, Mathematical Wit and Mathematical CognitionTopics in Cognitive Science 5 (2): 231-250. 2013.
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Moti Mizrahi, Does ‘Ought’ Imply ‘Can’ from an Epistemic Point of View?Philosophia 40 (4): 829-840. 2012.
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Moti Mizrahi, A Decision Procedure for Evaluating Natural Language ArgumentsAPA Newsletter on Teaching Philosophy 12 (1): 11-12. 2012.
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Moti Mizrahi, Idealizations and scientific understandingPhilosophical Studies 160 (2): 237-252. 2012.
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Moti Mizrahi, Why the ultimate argument for scientific realism ultimately failsStudies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 43 (1): 132-138. 2012.
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Moti Mizrahi, Jewish Survival, Divine Supervision, and the Existence of GodShofar: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Jewish Studies 30 (4): 100-112. 2012.
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Andrew Aberdein, The parallel structure of mathematical reasoningIn Alison Pease & Brendan Larvor (eds.), Proceedings of the Symposium on Mathematical Practice and Cognition Ii: A Symposium at the Aisb/Iacap World Congress 2012, Society For the Study of Artificial Intelligence and the Simulation of Behaviour. pp. 7--14. 2012.
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Moti Mizrahi, A Pedagogical Challenge in Teaching Arguments for the Existence of GodAPA Newsletter on Teaching Philosophy 11 (1): 10-12. 2011.
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Alison Pease and Andrew Aberdein, Five theories of reasoning: Interconnections and applications to mathematicsLogic and Logical Philosophy 20 (1-2): 7-57. 2011.
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Moti Mizrahi, Take My Advice—I Am Not Following It: Ad Hominem Arguments as Legitimate Rebuttals to Appeals to AuthorityInformal Logic 30 (4): 435-456. 2010.
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Andrew Aberdein, Observations on Sick MathematicsIn Bart Van Kerkhove, Jean Paul Van Bendegem & Jonas De Vuyst (eds.), Philosophical Perspectives on Mathematical Practice, College Publications. pp. 269--300. 2010.
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Andrew Aberdein, Rationale of the Mathematical JokeIn Alison Pease, Markus Guhe & Alan Smaill (eds.), Proceedings of AISB 2010 Symposium on Mathematical Practice and Cognition, Aisb. pp. 1-6. 2010.
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Andrew Aberdein, Strange bedfellows: The interpenetration of philosophy and pornographyIn Dave Monroe (ed.), Porn: Philosophy for Everyone, Wiley-blackwell. pp. 22-34. 2010.