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Also at Lewis & Clark College
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Tom Brickhouse and Nicholas D. Smith, Routledge Philosophy Guidebook to Plato and the Trial of SocratesRoutledge. 2004.
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Jay Odenbaugh, Book ReviewJohn Dupré, Human Nature and the Limits of Science. Oxford: Oxford University Press , x + 201 pp., $26.00 (review)Philosophy of Science 70 (4): 849-851. 2003.
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Jay Odenbaugh, Complex systems, trade‐offs, and theoretical population biology: Richard Levin's “strategy of model building in population biology” revisitedPhilosophy of Science 70 (5): 1496-1507. 2003.
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Jay Odenbaugh, Complex systems, trade-offs and mathematical modeling: a response to Sober and OrzackPhilosophy of Science 70 (5): 1496-1507. 2003.
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Jay Odenbaugh, John Dupré: Human Nature and the Limits of Science (review)Philosophy of Science 70 (4): 849-851. 2003.
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Nicholas D. Smith, Individual and Conflict in Greek Ethics (review)Ancient Philosophy 23 (1): 215-223. 2003.
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Nicholas D. Smith, Socrates in the Agora: Some thoughts about philosophy as talkRevista de Filosofía de la Universidad de Costa Rica 41 (104): 165-174. 2003.
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Jay Odenbaugh, Searching for Patterns, Hunting for Causes: A Philosophical Examination of Mathematical Modeling in Theoretical EcologyDissertation, University of Calgary (Canada). 2002.
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Tom Brickhouse and Nicholas D. Smith, The trial and execution of Socrates: sources and controversies (edited book)Oxford University Press. 2002.
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Nicholas D. Smith, James A. Colaiaco, Socrates Against Athens: Philosophy on Trial (review)Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2002 (2). 2002.
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Jay Odenbaugh, Ecological Stability, Model Building, and Environmental Policy: A Reply to Some of the PessimismPhilosophy of Science 68 (S1). 2001.
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J. M. Fritzman, Hwa yol Jung, rethinking political theory: Essays in phenomenology and the study of politics (review)Human Studies 24 (3): 261-266. 2001.
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Tom Brickhouse and Nicholas D. Smith, Socrates' Gods and the DaimonionIn Nicholas D. Smith & Paul Woodruff (eds.), Reason and religion in Socratic philosophy, Oxford University Press. pp. 74--88. 2000.
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Nicholas D. Smith, Martin McAvoy, The Profession of Ignorance, With Constant Reference to Socrates Reviewed byPhilosophy in Review 20 (3): 201-202. 2000.
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Nicholas D. Smith, Plato on Knowledge as a PowerJournal of the History of Philosophy 38 (2): 145-168. 2000.
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Nicholas D. Smith and Paul B. Woodruff, Reason and religion in Socratic philosophy (edited book)Oxford University Press. 2000.
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J. M. Fritzman, Redemption, reconciliation: Either/or, both/and (review)Human Studies 23 (4): 439-445. 2000.
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J. M. Fritzman, Review: Redemption, Reconciliation: Either/Or, Both/And? (review)Human Studies 23 (4). 2000.
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Phillip Barron, Gender Discrimination in the U.S. Death Penalty SystemRadical Philosophy Review 3 (1): 89-96. 2000.
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Nicholas D. Smith, Images, Education, and Paradox in Plato's RepublicApeiron 32 (4): 125-142. 1999.
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Tom Brickhouse and N. D. Smith, Rosen’s 'A Creature of Modern Scholarship' — A ReplyPolis 15 (1-2): 13-22. 1998.
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Tom Brickhouse and Nicholas D. Smith, Rosen’s 'A Creature of Modern Scholarship' — A ReplyPolis 15 (1-2): 13-22. 1998.