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Greg Frost-Arnold
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Too Much Reference: Semantics for Multiply Signifying Terms
Journal of Philosophical Logic
37 (3): 239-257. 2008.
Greg Frost-Arnold
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The Large Scale Structure of Logical Empiricism: Unity of Science and the Elimination of Metaphysics
Philosophy of Science
72 (5): 826-838. 2005.
Greg Frost-Arnold
,
How to be an anti-reductionist about developmental biology: Response to Laubichler and Wagner
Biology and Philosophy
19 (1): 75-91. 2004.
Greg Frost-Arnold
,
Was Tarski's Theory of Truth Motivated by Physicalism?
History and Philosophy of Logic
25 (4): 265-280. 2004.
Karen Frost-Arnold
,
Evaluating science on epistemic and moral grounds (formerly, putting anthropomorphism in context)
Elisabeth A Lloyd
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Karen Frost-Arnold
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Sandra Mitchell
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Session 2: Female orgasms and evolutionary theory
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