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Reed Winegar, To Suspend Finitude Itself: Hegel’s Reaction to Kant’s First AntinomyHegel Bulletin 37 (1): 81-103. 2016.
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Christopher Gowans, Why the Buddha Did Not Discuss "The Problem of Free Will and Determinism"In Rick Repetti (ed.), Buddhist Perspectives on Free Will: Agentless Agency?, Routledge / Francis & Taylor. pp. 11-21. 2016.
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Jeffrey Flynn, From Practice to Theory: Sungmoon Kim on Confucian DemocracyPhilosophy East and West 66 (4): 1340-1347. 2016.
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Stephen Ogden, Gyula Klima, and Alex Hall, The Metaphysics of Personal Identity: Proceedings of the Society for Medieval Logic and Metaphysics Volume 13 (edited book)Cambridge Scholars Publishing. 2016.
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Giorgio Pini, Duns Scotus on material substances and cognition: a discussion of two recent books (review)British Journal for the History of Philosophy 24 (4): 769-779. 2016.
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Giorgio Pini, CognitionIn Charles Briggs & Peter Eardley (eds.), A Companion to Giles of Rome, Brill. pp. 150-172. 2016.
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Laura Specker Sullivan, Medical maternalism: beyond paternalism and antipaternalismJournal of Medical Ethics 42 (7): 439-444. 2016.
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Laura Specker Sullivan, Uncovering Metaethical Assumptions in Bioethical Discourse across CulturesKennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 26 (1): 47-78. 2016.
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Michael Baur, Decalogue Five: A Short Film about Killing, Sin, and CommunityIn Eva Badowska & Francesca Parmeggiani (eds.), Of Elephants and Toothaches: Ethics, Politics, and Religion in Krzysztof Kieslowski’s Decalogue, Fordham University. pp. 122-139. 2016.
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Stephen Grimm, Knowledge, Practical Interests, and Rising TidesIn John Greco & David Henderson (eds.), Epistemic Evaluation: Point and Purpose in Epistemology, Oxford University Press. 2015.
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Stephen Grimm, The Logic of MysticismEuropean Journal for Philosophy of Religion 7 (2): 109--123. 2015.
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Babette Babich, Calling Science Pseudoscience: Fleck's Archaeologies of Fact and Latour's ‘Biography of an Investigation’ in AIDS Denialism and HomeopathyInternational Studies in the Philosophy of Science 29 (1): 1-39. 2015.
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Babette Babich, The ‘New’ HeideggerIn Paul J. Ennis & Tziovanis Georgakis (eds.), Heidegger in the Twenty-First Century, Springer. 2015.
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Paul J. Ennis and Tziovanis Georgakis, Heidegger in the Twenty-First Century (edited book)Springer. 2015.
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John J. Davenport, Reason, Tradition, and the Good: MacIntyre’s Tradition-Constituted Reason and Frankfurt-School Critical Theory, written by Jeffrey L. NicholasJournal of Moral Philosophy 12 (4): 569-572. 2015.
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John P. McCaskey, Marco Sgarbi, The Aristotelian Tradition and the Rise of British Empiricism: Logic and Epistemology in the British Isles, 1570–1689 (review)Hopos: The Journal of the International Society for the History of Philosophy of Science 5 (1): 204-207. 2015.
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Samir Haddad, Shared Learning and The Ignorant SchoolmasterPhilosophy of Education 71 175-182. 2015.
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Reed Winegar, Kant's Criticisms of Hume's Dialogues Concerning Natural ReligionBritish Journal for the History of Philosophy 23 (5): 888-910. 2015.
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Christopher Gowans, Buddhist Understandings of Well-BeingIn Guy Fletcher (ed.), The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Well-Being, Routledge. pp. 70-80. 2015.
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Burt Hopkins and John J. Drummond, The New Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy: Volume 14 (edited book)Routledge. 2015.
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John J. Drummond, Who’d ’a thunk it?”: Celebrating the centennial of Husserl’s Ideas IIn Andrea Sebastiano Staiti (ed.), Commentary on Husserl's "Ideas I", De Gruyter. pp. 13-32. 2015.
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John J. Drummond, The Doctrine of the noema and the theory of reasonIn Andrea Sebastiano Staiti (ed.), Commentary on Husserl's "Ideas I", De Gruyter. pp. 257-272. 2015.
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Gyula Klima, Intentionality, Cognition, and Mental Representation in Medieval Philosophy (edited book)Fordham University Press. 2015.
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Gyula Klima, Intentionality, Cognition, and Mental Representation in Medieval Philosophy (edited book)Fordham University. 2015.
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Gyula Klima, IntroductionIn Intentionality, Cognition, and Mental Representation in Medieval Philosophy, Fordham University. pp. 1-8. 2015.