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John Greco, 5 Reid's Reply to the SkepticIn Terence Cuneo Rene van Woudenberg (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Thomas Reid, Cambridge University Press. pp. 134. 2004.
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John Greco, How to Preserve your Virtue while Losing your PerspectiveIn Ernest Sosa and His Critics, Blackwell. 2004.
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John Greco, Skepticism: The Major IssuesMind 113 (452): 766-768. 2004.
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Karen Stohr, Moral cacophony: When continence is a virtueThe Journal of Ethics 7 (4): 339-363. 2003.
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Karen Stohr, Book ReviewsJonathan Jacobs,. Choosing Character: Responsibility for Virtue and Vice.Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 2001. Pp. 176. $29.95 (review)Ethics 113 (3): 702-705. 2003.
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Mark C. Murphy, Book ReviewsPhilippa Foot,. Natural Goodness.Oxford: Clarendon Press, 2001. Pp. 136. $22.00Ethics 113 (2): 410-414. 2003.
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Joseph E. Earley and International Society for the Philosophy of Chemistry, Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences (edited book)New York Academy of Science. 2003.
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Joseph E. Earley, Constraints on the origin of coherence in far-from-equilibrium systemsIn Timothy E. Eastman & Henry Keeton (eds.), Physics and Whitehead: Quantum, Process and Experience, State University of New York Press. pp. 63-73. 2003.
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Lynn A. Jansen and Daniel Sulmasy, Bioethics, Conflicts of Interest, the Limits of TransparencyHastings Center Report 33 (4): 40-43. 2003.
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K. P. Weinfurt, Daniel Sulmasy, Kevin A. Schulman, and Neal J. Meropol, Patient expectations of benefit from phase I clinical trials: Linguistic considerations in diagnosing a therapeutic misconceptionTheoretical Medicine and Bioethics 24 (4): 329-344. 2003.
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John Greco, Knowledge as Credit for True BeliefIn Michael DePaul & Linda Zagzebski (eds.), Intellectual Virtue: Perspectives From Ethics and Epistemology, Clarendon Press. pp. 111-134. 2003.
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John Greco, Précis of putting skeptics in their place: The nature of skeptical arguments and their role in philosophical inquiry (review)Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 66 (2). 2003.
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John Greco, Précis of Putting Skeptics in Their Place: The Nature of Skeptical Arguments and Their Role in Philosophical InquiryPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 66 (2): 432-436. 2003.
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John Greco, 22. virtues in epistemologyIn Steven Luper (ed.), Essential Knowledge: Readings in Epistemology, Longman. pp. 211. 2003.
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John Greco, Why Not Reliabilism?In Olsson Erik (ed.), The Epistemology of Keith Lehrer, Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 31--41. 2003.
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John Greco, Further Thoughts on Agent Reliabilism: Replies to Cohen, Geivett, Kvanvig, and Schmitt and LahroodiPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 66 (2): 466-480. 2003.
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Karen Stohr and Christopher Wellman, Recent Work in Virtue EthicsAmerican Philosophical Quarterly 39 (1): 49-72. 2002.
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Terry Pinkard, Foundations of Hegel’s Social Theory (review)Philosophical Review 111 (2): 323-326. 2002.
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Terry P. Pinkard, German Philosophy 1760–1860: The Legacy of IdealismCambridge University Press. 2002.
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James Mattingly, Semiclassical Gravitation Theory: Why Transitional Scientific Theories Are TheoriesDissertation, Indiana University. 2002.
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Quill Rebecca Kukla, Attention and Blindness: Objectivity and Contingency in Moral PerceptionCanadian Journal of Philosophy 32 (sup1): 319-346. 2002.
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Quill Rebecca Kukla, Book review: Elizabeth rose Wingrove. Rousseau's republican romance. Princeton, N.j.: Princeton university press, 2000 (review)Hypatia 17 (2): 174-183. 2002.
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Quill Rebecca Kukla and Laura Ruetsche, Contingent Natures and Virtuous KnowersCanadian Journal of Philosophy 32 (3): 389-418. 2002.
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Quill Rebecca Kukla, The ontology and temporality of conscienceContinental Philosophy Review 35 (1): 1-34. 2002.