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Donald Ainslie, Kate Abramson, Karl Ameriks, Elizabeth Ashford, Martin Bell, Simon Blackburn, Martha Bolton, M. A. Box, Vere Chappell, and Rachel Cohan, Hume Studies Referees, 2000-2001Hume Studies 27 (2): 371-372. 2001.
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Timothy O'Connor, Review of Timothy Cleveland, Trying Without Willing (review)Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 61 (1): 242-244. 2000.
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Timothy O'Connor, Persons and Causes: The Metaphysics of Free WillOxford University Press USA. 2000.
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Ernie LePore and Kirk Ludwig, The semantics and pragmatics of complex demonstrativesMind 109 (434): 199-240. 2000.
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Timothy O’Connor, Simplicity and CreationFaith and Philosophy 16 (3): 405-412. 1999.
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Kate Abramson, Correcting Our Sentiments about Hume’s Moral Point of ViewSouthern Journal of Philosophy 37 (3): 333-361. 1999.
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Kirk Ludwig, Meaning, Truth and InterpretationIn Ursula Zeglen (ed.), Discussions with Donald Davidson on Truth, Meaning and Knowledge, . pp. 27-46. 1999.
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Kirk Ludwig, Critical Notice: Ron McClamrock, Existential CognitionPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 59 (2). 1999.
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Kirk Ludwig, Critical Notice: Existential Cognition: Computational Minds in the World (review)Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 59 (2): 537-540. 1999.
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Kirk Ludwig, Review: Existential Cognition: Computational Minds in the World (review)Philosophical and Phenomenological Research 59 (2): 537-541. 1999.
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Kirk Ludwig, Functionalism, causation and causal relevancePSYCHE: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Research On Consciousness 4. 1998.
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Timothy O'Connor, Is Free Will Just Another Chaotic Process? (Review of Three Books)Times Literary Supplement (Dec.5). 1997.
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John Dillon, Daniela M. Bailer-Jones, Iseult Honohan, Brian Martine, John Biro, Christopher Adair-Toteff, Timothy O'Connor, Victor E. Taylor, Richard Rumana, Eileen Brennan, and Julia Tanney, The Ability to Think about Causes. Review of 'Causal Cognition: A Multidisciplinary Approach' (review)Humana Mente 5 (1): 125-129. 1997.
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Timothy O'Connor, Trying without Willing: An Essay in the Philosophy of MindPhilosophical and Phenomenological Research 61 (1): 242-244. 1997.
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Kate Abramson, Hume's Peculiar Sentiments: The Evolution of Hume's Moral PhilosophyDissertation, The University of Chicago. 1997.
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Marcia Baron, Philip Pettit, and Michael A. Slote, Three Methods of Ethics: A DebateWiley-Blackwell. 1997.
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Timothy O'Connor, From First Efficient Cause to God: Scotus on the Identification Stage of the Cosmological ArgumentIn Ludger Honnefelder, Rega Wood & Mechtild Dreyer (eds.), John Duns Scotus: metaphysics and ethics, E.j. Brill. 1996.
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Timothy O’Connor, Why Agent Causation?Philosophical Topics 24 (2): 143-158. 1996.
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Kirk Ludwig, Duplicating thoughtsMind and Language 11 (1): 92-102. 1996.
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Kirk A. Ludwing, Explaining why things look the way they doIn Enrique Villanueva (ed.), Perception, Ridgeview Pub. Co. pp. 18-60. 1996.
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Kirk Ludwig, Shape properties and perceptionIn Enrique Villanueva (ed.), Philosophical Issues, Atascadero: Ridgeview. pp. 325-350. 1996.
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Joan Weiner, Has Frege a Philosophy of Language?In William W. Tait (ed.), Early Analytic Philosophy: Frege, Russell, Wittgenstein : Essays in Honor of Leonard Linsky, Open Court. pp. 249-272. 1996.
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Timothy O'Connor, Agent causationIn Agents, Causes, and Events: Essays on Indeterminism and Free Will, Oxford University Press. pp. 61-79. 1995.