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Neil Manson, Freud's Own Blend: Functional Analysis, Idiographic Explanation, and the Extension of Ordinary PsychologyProceedings of the Aristotelian Society 103 (2): 179-195. 2003.
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Neil Manson, Brains, vats, and neurally-controlled animatsStudies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 35 (2): 249-268. 2003.
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Doris Schröder and Garrath Williams, DNA-Banken und Treuhandschaft [DNA Banking and Trusteeship]Ethik in der Medizin 14 (2): 84-95. 2002.
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Garrath Williams, “No Participation Without Implication”: Understanding the Wrongs We Do TogetherRes Publica 8 (2): 201-210. 2002.
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Laurence Paul Hemming, Heidegger's Atheism: The Refusal of a Theological VoiceNotre Dame University Press. 2002.
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Alison Stone, Ethical implications of Hegel's philosophy of natureBritish Journal for the History of Philosophy 10 (2). 2002.
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Alison Stone, Feminist Criticisms and Reinterpretations of HegelHegel Bulletin 23 (1-2): 93-109. 2002.
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Neil Manson, What does language tell us about consciousness? First-person mental discourse and higher-order thought theories of consciousnessPhilosophical Psychology 15 (3). 2002.
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Neil Manson, Epistemic consciousnessStudies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 33 (3): 425-441. 2002.
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Neil Manson, Consciousness-dependence and the explanatory gapInquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 45 (4): 521-540. 2002.
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Neil Manson, Epistemic consciousnessStudies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 33 (3): 425-441. 2002.
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Alison Stone, Thomas Kalenberg's Die Befreiung Der Natur: Natur Und SelbstbewußTsein In Der Philosophie Hegels (review)Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain 43 104-109. 2001.
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Alison Stone, Thomas Kalenberg, Die Befreiung der Natur: Natur und Selbstbewußtsein in der Philosophie Hegels. Hegel-Deutungen, Band 5 , pp. xxvii + 422. ISBN 3-7873-1347-8 (review)Hegel Bulletin 22 (1-2): 104-109. 2001.
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Alison Stone, Alison Stone on The Cambridge Companion to Feminism in Philosophy by Miranda Fricker and Jennifer Hornsby (review)Women’s Philosophy Review 27 87-92. 2001.
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David Archard, From Pluralist to Patriotic Politics, Putting Practice FirstContemporary Political Theory 3 (2): 212-213. 2000.
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Garrath Williams, Normatively demanding creatures: Hobbes, the fall and individual responsibilityRes Publica 6 (3): 301-319. 2000.
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Christine Battersby General, Sabina Lovibond-Stella Sandford-Anne Seller, and Alison Stone, Women's Philosophy ReviewPhilosophy 110 24. 2000.
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Alison Stone, Hegel's Philosophy of Nature: Overcoming the Division between Matter and ThoughtDialogue 39 (4): 725. 2000.
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Neil Manson, 'A tumbling-ground for whimsies'? The history and contemporary role of the conscious/unconscious contrastIn Tim Crane & Sarah Patterson (eds.), History of the Mind-Body Problem, Routledge. 2000.
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Neil Manson, State consciousness and creature consciousness: A real distinctionPhilosophical Psychology 13 (3): 405-410. 2000.
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Garrath Williams, Love and responsibility: A political ethic for Hannah ArendtPolitical Studies 46 (5): 937-950. 1998.
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Alison Stone, Philosophy as Passion: The Thinking of Simone de Beauvoir (review)Women’s Philosophy Review 19 78-80. 1998.
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Alison Stone, Simone de Beauvoir: A Critical Reader; Simone de Beauvoir: A Critical Introduction (review)Women’s Philosophy Review 20 98-102. 1998.