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Giuseppina D'Oro, The Philosopher and the Grapes: On Descriptive Metaphysics and Why It Is Not ‘Sour Metaphysics’International Journal of Philosophical Studies 21 (4): 586-599. 2013.
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Giuseppina D'Oro, Understanding Others: Cultural Anthropology with Collingwood and QuineJournal of the Philosophy of History 7 (3): 326-345. 2013.
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Giuseppina D'Oro and Constantine Sandis, From Anticausalism to Causalism and BackIn Giuseppina D'Oro & Constantine Sandis (eds.), Reasons and Causes: Causalism and Non-causalism in the Philosophy of Action, Palgrave-macmillan. pp. 7-48. 2013.
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Giuseppina D'Oro, Reasons and Causes: The Philosophical Battle and The Meta-philosophical WarAustralasian Journal of Philosophy 90 (2). 2012.
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Sophie R. Allen, What Matters in (Naturalized) Metaphysics?Essays in Philosophy 13 (1): 212-242. 2012.
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Giuseppina D'Oro, Davidson and the Autonomy of the Human SciencesIn Jeff Malpas (ed.), Dialogues with Davidson: New Perspectives on his Philosophy, Mit Press. pp. 283-296. 2011.
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Geraldine Coggins, Could there have been nothing?: against metaphysical nihilismPalgrave-Macmillan. 2010.
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Giuseppina D'oro, The Myth of Collingwood's HistoricismInquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 53 (6): 627-641. 2010.
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Giuseppina D'Oro and James Mark Connelly, Robin George CollingwoodStanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 2010.
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Sophie R. Allen, Can Theoretical Underdetermination support the Indeterminacy of Translation? Revisiting Quine's ‘Real Ground’Philosophy 85 (1): 67-90. 2010.
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Kathleen Akins, Pignocchi Alessandro, Joshua Alexander, Anna Alexandrova, Keith Allen, Sophie R. Allen, C. David Allen, Maria Alvarez, Santiago Amaya, and Ben Ambridge, Philosophical Psychology would like to thank our reviewers for their generous contributions to the journal in 2010. Jonathan Adler Kenneth AizawaPhilosophical Psychology 23 (6): 845-848. 2010.
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Giuseppina D'Oro, Reclaiming the ancestors of simulation theory (review)History and Theory 48 (1): 129-139. 2009.
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Giuseppina D’Oro, Le fossé dans l’explication n’est pas épistémologique mais sémantiquePhilosophiques 36 (1): 183-192. 2009.
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Sophie R. Allen, The Definition of Consciousness: Is Triviality or Falsehood Inevitable?Journal of Consciousness Studies 16 (5): 127-138. 2009.
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Sophie R. Allen, Every thing must go * by James Ladyman and Don Ross with David Spurrett and John CollierAnalysis 69 (3): 565-567. 2009.
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Giuseppina D’Oro, The Ontological Backlash: Why did Mainstream Analytic Philosophy Lose Interest in the Philosophy of History?Philosophia 36 (4): 403-415. 2008.
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Giuseppina D'Oro, Historiographic UnderstandingIn Aviezer Tucker (ed.), A Companion to the Philosophy of History and Historiography, Wiley-blackwell. 2008.
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Giuseppina D'Oro, Ragioni e CauseIn Robin George Collinwood e la Formazione Estetica, . pp. 165-181. 2007.
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Giuseppina D'Oro, Two dogmas of contemporary philosophy of actionJournal of the Philosophy of History 1 (1): 10-24. 2007.
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Giuseppina D'Oro, The gap is semantic, not epistemologicalRatio 20 (2): 168-178. 2007.
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Sophie R. Allen, What's the point in Scientific Realism if we don't know what's really there?Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 61 97-123. 2007.
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Sophie R. Allen, A space oddity: Colin McGinn on consciousness and spaceJournal of Consciousness Studies 13 (4): 61-82. 2006.
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Giuseppina D'Oro, Collingwood's solution to the problem of mind-body dualismPhilosophia 32 (1-4): 349-368. 2005.
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Giuseppina D'Oro, Idealism and the philosophy of mindInquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 48 (5): 395-412. 2005.
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Giuseppina D'Oro, Collingwood, psychologism and internalismEuropean Journal of Philosophy 12 (2). 2004.