Department Members
Department Activity
Also at Kwantlen Polytechnic University
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Marc Champagne, What About Suicide Bombers? A Terse Response to a Terse ObjectionJournal of Ayn Rand Studies 11 (2). 2011.
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Mark Glouberman, Transcendental Idealism: What Jerusalem Has To Say to KönigsbergDialogue 49 (1): 25-51. 2010.
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Mark Glouberman, The Structure of Cartesian ScepticismSouthern Journal of Philosophy 21 (3): 343-357. 2010.
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Marc Champagne, Reply to my CommentatorArgument Cultures: Proceedings of the Ontario Society for the Study of Argumentation. 2010.
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Marc Champagne, Some Semiotic Constraints on Metarepresentational Accounts of ConsciousnessIn John N. Deely & Leonard G. Sbrocchi (eds.), Semiotics 2008 (Proceedings of the 33rd annual meeting of the Semiotic Society of America, Legas Press. pp. 557-564. 2009.
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Marc Champagne, We, the Professional Sages: Analytic philosophy’s arrogation of argumentArgument Cultures: Proceedings of the Ontario Society for the Study of Argumentation. 2009.
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Marc Champagne, Explaining the Qualitative Dimension of Consciousness: Prescission Instead of ReificationDialogue 48 (1): 145-183. 2009.
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Marc Champagne, A Note on M. Barbieri’s “Scientific Biosemiotics”American Journal of Semiotics 25 (1-2): 155-161. 2009.
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Doran Smolkin, Warren Bourgeois, and Patrick Findler, Debating Healthcare EthicsMcGraw-Hill Ryerson. 2009.
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Mark Glouberman, Of mice and men: God and the canadian supreme courtRatio Juris 21 (1): 107-124. 2008.
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Marc Champagne, What Anchors Semiosis: How Descartes Changed the SubjectRS/SI (Recherches Sémiotiques / Semiotic Inquiry) 28 (3-1). 2008-09.
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Mark Glouberman, The Whole Story Either Kant is not a critical philosopher or “critical” does not mean what Kant says it doesKant Studien 98 (1): 1-39. 2007.
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Colin Ruloff, W. Teed Rockwell, Neither Brain Nor Ghost: A Non-Dualist Alternative to the Mind/Brain Identity Theory (review)Philosophy in Review 27 (6): 143. 2007.
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Colin Ruloff, Ronney Mourad, Transcendental Arguments and Justified Christian Belief Reviewed by (review)Philosophy in Review 26 (1): 52-54. 2006.
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Marc Champagne, Some Convergences and Divergences in the Realism of Charles Peirce and Ayn RandJournal of Ayn Rand Studies 8 (1): 19-39. 2006.
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Colin Ruloff, Mark Rowlands, Externalism: Putting Mind and World Back Together Again Reviewed by (review)Philosophy in Review 25 (3): 215-217. 2005.
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Grace A. Clement, Joshua Glasgow, Melissa M. Seymour, Doran Smolkin, and Lori Watson, Book Notes (review)Ethics 115 (4): 854-858. 2005.
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Colin Ruloff, Plantinga’s S5 Modal Argument, Obvious Entailment, and CircularityPhilo 7 (1): 71-78. 2004.
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Marc Champagne, Teaching Argument Diagrams to a Student Who Is BlindIn A. Blackwell, K. Marriott & A. Shimojima (eds.), Diagrammatic Representation and Inference, Springer. 2004.
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Colin Ruloff, Evidentialism, Warrant, and the Division of Epistemic LaborPhilosophia 31 (1-2): 185-203. 2003.
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Mark Glouberman, Invitation to a beheading: The career of philosophyPhilosophia 28 (1-4): 39-66. 2001.