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Michael Bishop and Stephen M. Downes, The Theory Theory Thrice Over: The Child as Scientist, Superscientist or Social Institution?Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 33 (1): 117-132. 2002.
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Richard Samuels, Stephen Stich, and Michael Bishop, Ending the Rationality Wars: How to Make Disputes about Human Rationality DisappearIn Renee Elio (ed.), Common Sense, Reasoning and Rationality, Oxford University Press. pp. 236-268. 2002.
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Michael A. Bishop and J. D. Trout, 50 Years of Successful Predictive Modeling Should Be Enough: Lessons for Philosophy of SciencePhilosophy of Science 69 (S3). 2002.
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Randolph Clarke, Autonomous agents: From self-control to autonomy. Alfred R. Mele (review)Mind 110 (439): 792-796. 2001.
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Randolph Clarke, Libertarian views: Noncausal and event-causal sccounts of free agencyIn Robert Kane (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Free Will, Oxford University Press. pp. 356--385. 2001.
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Alfred Mele, Acting Intentionally: Probing Folk Notions.In Bertram Malle, L. J. Moses & Dare Baldwin (eds.), Intentions and Intentionality: Foundations of Social Cognition, Mit Press. pp. 27--43. 2001.
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Alfred Mele, Autonomy, self-control and weakness of willIn Robert Kane (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Free Will, Oxford University Press. 2001.
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Alfred Mele, Michael E. Bratman, Faces of Intention: Selected Essays on Intention and Agency. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1999. Pp. 288. $59.95 ; $18.95 (review)Ethics 111 (2): 400-403. 2001.
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Mark LeBar, Korsgaard, Wittgenstein, and the MafiosoSouthern Journal of Philosophy 39 (2): 261-271. 2001.
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M. Lebar, Simulation, theory, and emotionPhilosophical Psychology 14 (4). 2001.
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Michael Bishop and William S. Robinson, Elmer Daniel Klemke, 1926-2000 (review)Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 74 (5). 2001.
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Andrea Westlund, Selflessness and Responsibility for Self: The Implications of Deference for Autonomy, Shared Agency and LoveDissertation, University of Michigan. 2001.
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Randolph Clarke, Libertarianism, action theory, and the loci of responsibilityPhilosophical Studies 98 (2): 153-174. 2000.
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Alfred Mele, Goal-Directed Action: Teleological Explanations, Causal Theories, and DevianceNoûs 34 (s14). 2000.
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Alfred Mele, Responsibility and freedom: The challenge of Frankfurt-style-casesIn Monika Betzler & Barbara Guckes (eds.), Autonomes Handeln: Beitrage Zur Philosophie von Harry G. Frankfurt, Berlin: Akademie Verlag. 2000.
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Alfred Mele, Reactive attitudes, reactivity, and omissions (review)Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 61 (2): 447-452. 2000.
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Michael Bishop, In Praise of Epistemic Irresponsibility: How Lazy and Ignorant Can You Be?Synthese 122 (1-2). 2000.
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Michael Bishop, Richard Samuels, and Stephen Stich, Editors' note (review)Synthese 122 (1-2): 1-1. 2000.
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Randolph Clarke, Free choice, effort, and wanting morePhilosophical Explorations 2 (1): 20-41. 1999.
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Randolph Clarke, Nonreductive physicalism and the causal powers of the mentalErkenntnis 51 (2-3): 295-322. 1999.
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Alfred Mele, Is there a place for intention in an analysis of intentional action?Philosophia 27 (3-4): 419-432. 1999.
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Alfred Mele, Kane, luck, and the significance of free willPhilosophical Explorations 2 (2): 96-104. 1999.
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Alfred Mele, Motivation, Self-Control, and the Agglomeration of DesiresFacta Philosophica 1 (1): 77-86. 1999.