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Kwantlen Polytechnic University
Department of Philosophy

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  • Mark Glouberman, Conclusion: On the Carmel
    In The Raven, the Dove, and the Owl of Minerva: The Creation of Humankind in Athens and Jerusalem, University of Toronto Press. pp. 298-306. 2012.
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  • Mark Glouberman, Notes
    In The Raven, the Dove, and the Owl of Minerva: The Creation of Humankind in Athens and Jerusalem, University of Toronto Press. pp. 307-342. 2012.
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  • Mark Glouberman, Bibliography
    In The Raven, the Dove, and the Owl of Minerva: The Creation of Humankind in Athens and Jerusalem, University of Toronto Press. pp. 343-346. 2012.
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  • Mark Glouberman, Contents
    In The Raven, the Dove, and the Owl of Minerva: The Creation of Humankind in Athens and Jerusalem, University of Toronto Press. 2012.
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  • Mark Glouberman, Frontmatter
    In The Raven, the Dove, and the Owl of Minerva: The Creation of Humankind in Athens and Jerusalem, University of Toronto Press. 2012.
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  • Mark Glouberman, Preface and Acknowledgments
    In The Raven, the Dove, and the Owl of Minerva: The Creation of Humankind in Athens and Jerusalem, University of Toronto Press. 2012.
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  • Mark Glouberman, 4. Raven’s Land
    In The Raven, the Dove, and the Owl of Minerva: The Creation of Humankind in Athens and Jerusalem, University of Toronto Press. pp. 78-105. 2012.
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  • Mark Glouberman, Introduction: Athens and Jerusalem
    In The Raven, the Dove, and the Owl of Minerva: The Creation of Humankind in Athens and Jerusalem, University of Toronto Press. pp. 1-16. 2012.
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  • Mark Glouberman, The Raven, the Dove, and the Owl of Minerva: The Creation of Humankind in Athens and Jerusalem
    University of Toronto Press. 2012.
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  • Marc Champagne, Russell and the Newman Problem Revisited
    Analysis and Metaphysics 11 65-74. 2012.
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  • Mark Glouberman, Descartes, Scientia and Pure Enquiry
    British Journal for the History of Philosophy 19 (5): 873-886. 2011.
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  • Mark Glouberman, ‘I am the Lord your god’: Religion, morality, and the ten commandments
    Heythrop Journal 52 (4): 541-558. 2011.
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  • Marc Champagne, Axiomatizing Umwelt Normativity
    Sign Systems Studies 39 (1): 9-59. 2011.
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  • Marc Champagne, What About Suicide Bombers? A Terse Response to a Terse Objection
    Journal of Ayn Rand Studies 11 (2). 2011.
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  • Mark Glouberman, God Is Love, Zeus Is Sex
    Philosophy and Theology 22 (1-2): 285-311. 2010.
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  • Mark Glouberman, Transcendental Idealism: What Jerusalem Has To Say to Königsberg
    Dialogue 49 (1): 25-51. 2010.
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  • Mark Glouberman, The Structure of Cartesian Scepticism
    Southern Journal of Philosophy 21 (3): 343-357. 2010.
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  • Colin Ruloff, Epistemic Supervenience and Internalism: A Trilemma
    Theoria 75 (2): 129-151. 2009.
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  • Marc Champagne, Some Semiotic Constraints on Metarepresentational Accounts of Consciousness
    In 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 argument
    In Juho Ritola (ed.), Argument Cultures: Proceedings of the Ontario Society for the Study of Argumentation Conference, Vol. 8, Ossa. pp. 1-10. 2009.
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  • Marc Champagne, Explaining the Qualitative Dimension of Consciousness: Prescission Instead of Reification
    Dialogue 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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  • Marc Champagne, Reply to my Commentator
    In Juho Ritola (ed.), Argument Cultures: Proceedings of the Ontario Society for the Study of Argumentation Conference, Vol. 8, Ossa. 2009.
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  • Doran Smolkin, Warren Bourgeois, and Patrick Findler, Debating Healthcare Ethics
    McGraw-Hill Ryerson. 2009.
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  • Mark Glouberman, Of mice and men: God and the canadian supreme court
    Ratio Juris 21 (1): 107-124. 2008.
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  • Marc Champagne, What Anchors Semiosis: How Descartes Changed the Subject
    RS/SI (Recherches Sémiotiques / Semiotic Inquiry) 28 (3-1). 2008-09.
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  • Doran Smolkin, Puzzles about Trust
    Southern Journal of Philosophy 46 (3): 431-449. 2008.
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  • Mark Glouberman, Israelite Idol
    Philosophy and Theology 19 (1-2): 57-78. 2007.
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  • Mark Glouberman, Monstrocity: The Bibleʼs Anti-Philosophy of Mind
    Iyyun 56 267-294. 2007.
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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 does
    Kant Studien 98 (1): 1-39. 2007.
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