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Andrew Bailey, Phenomenal Properties: The Epistemology and Metaphysics of QualiaDissertation, University of Calgary. 1998.
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Andrew Bailey, Supervenience and physicalismSynthese 117 (1): 53-73. 1998.
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Andrew Bailey, The Strange Attraction of Sciousness: William James on ConsciousnessTransactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 34 (2): 414-434. 1998.
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Don Dedrick, The foundations of the universalist tradition in color-naming research (and their supposed refutationPhilosophy of the Social Sciences 28 (2): 179-204. 1998.
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Andrew Bailey, Kristján Kristjánsson, Social Freedom: The Responsibility View (review)Philosophy in Review 17 111-113. 1997.
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Andrew Bailey, Rocco J. Gennaro, Mind and Brain: A Dialogue on the Mind-Body Problem (review)Journal of Consciousness Studies 4 (3): 276-276. 1997.
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Andrew Bailey, Paul Thagard, Mind: Introduction to Cognitive Science (review)Journal of Consciousness Studies 4 (4): 379-379. 1997.
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Andrew Wayne, Degrees of freedom and the interpretation of quantum field theoryErkenntnis 46 (2): 165-173. 1997.
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Samantha Brennan, Tracy Isaacs, and Michael Milde, A Question of Values: New Canadian Perspectives in Ethics and Political Philosophy (edited book)Rodopi. 1997.
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Samantha Brennan and Robert Noggle, The Moral Status of Children: Children’s Rights, Parents’ Rights, and Family JusticeSocial Theory and Practice 23 (1): 1-26. 1997.
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Jules Davidoff and Debi Roberson, Empirical evidence for constraints on colour categorisationBehavioral and Brain Sciences 20 (2): 185-186. 1997.
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Andrew Wayne, Review of Quantum Mechanics: Historical Contingency and the Copenhagen Hegemony by James T. Cushing (review)Philosophy of Science 63 (3): 478-480. 1996.
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Andrew Wayne, Theoretical unity: The case of the standard modelPerspectives on Science 4 (4): 391-407. 1996.
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Samantha Brennan, Kent Greenawalt, Fighting Words: Individuals, Communities, and Liberties of Speech Reviewed byPhilosophy in Review 16 (5): 348-350. 1996.
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Don Dedrick, Can color be reduced to anything?Philosophy of Science Supplement 3 (3): 134-42. 1996.
