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Samuel J. M. Kahn, Kant’s Original Attractive ForceIn Violetta L. Waibel, Margit Ruffing & David Wagner (eds.), Natur und Freiheit. Akten des XII. Internationalen Kant-Kongresses, De Gruyter. pp. 1495-1502. 2018.
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Timothy D. Lyons, Four Challenges to Epistemic Scientific Realism—and the Socratic AlternativeSpontaneous Generations 9 (1): 146-150. 2018.
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Daniel Z. Korman and Chad Carmichael, What Do the Folk Think about Composition and Does it Matter?In David Rose (ed.), Experimental Metaphysics, Bloomsbury Academic. pp. 187-206. 2017.
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Martin A. Coleman, Nature and Human Life in an Education for DemocracyIn Leonard Waks & Andrea R. English (eds.), John Dewey’s Democracy and Education: A Centennial Handbook, Cambridge University Press. 2017.
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Martin A. Coleman, The Critical Importance of the Santayana EditionOverheard in Seville 35 (35): 123-124. 2017.
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Jessica Wahman, Richard Marc Rubin, Jennifer Hansen, and Martin A. Coleman, Roundtable on Narrative NaturalismOverheard in Seville 35 (35): 93-119. 2017.
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Samuel J. M. Kahn, Reassessing the foundations of Korsgaard’s approach to ethicsDialegesthai. Rivista Telematica di Filosofia. 2017.
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Samuel Kahn, Positive Duties, Maxim Realism and the Deliberative FieldPhilosophical Inquiry 41 (4): 2-34. 2017.
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Samuel J. M. Kahn, Defending Kant’s conception of matter from the charge of circularityKant Studien 108 (2): 195-217. 2017.
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Timothy D. Lyons, Epistemic selectivity, historical threats, and the non-epistemic tenets of scientific realismSynthese 194 (9): 3203-3219. 2017.
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Joshua B. Rager and Peter H. Schwartz, Defending Opioid Treatment Agreements: Disclosure, Not PromisesHastings Center Report 47 (3): 24-33. 2017.
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Peter H. Schwartz, Progress in Defining Disease: Improved Approaches and Increased ImpactJournal of Medicine and Philosophy 42 (4): 485-502. 2017.
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Martin Coleman, Comment on Nancy Ogle’s “Santayana and Voice”Overheard in Seville 34 (34): 42-43. 2016.
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Marianne S. Wokeck and Martin A. Coleman, The Life of Reason or the Phases of Human Progress: Reason in Science, Volume VII, Book Five (edited book)MIT Press. 2016.
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Martin Coleman and Richard Marc Rubin, Comment on Richard Rubin’s “Santayana and the Arts” and Richard Rubin’s ReplyOverheard in Seville 34 (34): 59-61. 2016.
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Michelle Bella, Giovanni Maddalena, and André De Tienne, What is happening to the Peirce Project?European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy 8 (2). 2016.
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Samuel J. M. Kahn, Reconsidering the Donohue-Levitt HypothesisAmerican Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 90 (4): 583-620. 2016.
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Timothy D. Lyons, Structural realism versus deployment realism: A comparative evaluationStudies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 59 95-105. 2016.
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Peter H. Schwartz, Comparative Risk: Good or Bad Heuristic?American Journal of Bioethics 16 (5): 20-22. 2016.
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Chad Carmichael, Toward a Commonsense Answer to the Special Composition QuestionAustralasian Journal of Philosophy 93 (3): 475-490. 2015.
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Cornelis de Waal, Evidentialism and the Will to Believe by Scott F. Aikin (review)Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 51 (2): 266-271. 2015.
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Martin Coleman, Review of Santayana the Philosopher: Philosophy as a Form of Life, by Daniel Moreno (review)Overheard in Seville 33 (33): 72-75. 2015.
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Martin Coleman, Existence: Essays in Ontology by Peter Van Inwagen (review)Review of Metaphysics 68 (4): 876-878. 2015.
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Martin A. Coleman, Review of Santayana the Philosopher: Philosophy as a Form of Life (review)Overheard in Seville 33 (33): 72-75. 2015.
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Samuel J. M. Kahn, Is the Final Chapter of the Metaphysics of Morals also the Final Chapter of the Practical Postulates?American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 89 (2): 309-332. 2015.
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Samuel J. M. Kahn, Kant’s theory of conscienceIn Muchnik Pablo & Thorndike Oliver (eds.), Rethinking Kant: Volume IV, Cambridge Scholars Publishing. pp. 135-156. 2015.
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Samuel Kahn, A Kantian responds to SantayanaSOCRATES 3 (1): 66-79. 2015.