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Also at Lewis & Clark College
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Jay Odenbaugh and Anna Alexandrova, Buyer beware: robustness analyses in economics and biologyBiology and Philosophy 26 (5): 757-771. 2011.
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Andrew Hamilton, Samir Okasha, and Jay Odenbaugh, Philosophy of BiologyIn Fritz Allhoff (ed.), Philosophies of the Sciences, Wiley‐blackwell. 2010-01-04.
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Jay Odenbaugh, Subsistence versus Sustainable Emissions? Equity and Climate ChangeEnvironmental Philosophy 7 (1): 1-15. 2010.
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Keith Lehrer, B. J. Lum, Beverly A. Slichta, and Nicholas D. Smith, Knowledge, Teaching and WisdomSpringer. 2010.
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Nicholas D. Smith and A. Yip, Partnership with God: a partial solution to the problem of petitionary prayerReligious Studies 46 (3): 395-410. 2010.
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Jay Odenbaugh, Philosophy of the environmental sciencesIn P. D. Magnus & Jacob Busch (eds.), New waves in philosophy of science, Palgrave-macmillan. pp. 155--171. 2009.
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Jay Odenbaugh, Sahotra Sarkar, biodiversity and environmental philosophy: An introductionBiology and Philosophy 24 (4): 541-550. 2009.
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Jay Odenbaugh and Matt Haber, The Edges and Boundaries of Biological ObjectsBiological Theory 4 (3): 219-224. 2009.
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Nicholas D. Smith and Tom Brickhouse, Socratic Teaching and Socratic MethodIn Harvey Siegel (ed.), The Oxford handbook of philosophy of education, Oxford University Press. pp. 177. 2009.
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Nicholas D. Smith, The Cambridge Companion to Plato’s Republic (review)Ancient Philosophy 29 (1): 187-200. 2009.
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Jay Odenbaugh, Ecology and the inescapability of valuesScience and Engineering Ethics 14 (4): 593-596. 2008.
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Jay Odenbaugh, ModelsIn Sahorta Sarkar & Anya Plutynski (eds.), Companion to the Philosophy of Biology, Blackwell. 2008.
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Nicholas D. Smith, Fritz Allhoff, J.D., Ph.D., and Anand Vaidya, Ancient Philosophy: Essential Readings with Commentary (edited book)Wiley-Blackwell. 2008.
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Tom Brickhouse and Nicholas D. Smith, Is the Prudential Paradox in the Meno?Philosophical Inquiry 30 (3-4): 175-184. 2008.
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Ryan Nichols, Nick Smith, and Fred Dycus Miller, Philosophy Through Science Fiction: A Coursebook with Readings (edited book)Routledge. 2008.
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Nicholas D. Smith, Modesty: A Contextual AccountProceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 82 (2). 2008.
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Jay Odenbaugh, Seeing the forest and the trees: Realism about communities and ecosystemsPhilosophy of Science 74 (5): 628-641. 2007.
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Tom Brickhouse and Nicholas D. Smith, Socrates on Akrasia, Knowledge, and the Power of AppearanceIn Christopher Bobonich & Pierre Destrée (eds.), Akrasia in Greek philosophy: from Socrates to Plotinus, Brill. pp. 1--18. 2007.
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Tom Brickhouse and Nicholas D. Smith, Socrates on How Wrongdoing Damages the SoulThe Journal of Ethics 11 (4): 337-356. 2007.
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Jay Odenbaugh, The strategy of “the strategy of model building in population biology”Biology and Philosophy 21 (5): 607-621. 2006.
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Jay Odenbaugh, Message in the Bottle: The Constraints of Experimentation on Model BuildingPhilosophy of Science 73 (5): 720-729. 2006.
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Jay Odenbaugh, Idealized, inaccurate but successful: A pragmatic approach to evaluating models in theoretical ecology (review)Biology and Philosophy 20 (2-3): 231-255. 2005.
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Tom Brickhouse and Nicholas D. Smith, Plato and The Trial of SocratesTijdschrift Voor Filosofie 67 (2): 348-351. 2005.
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Pierre Destrée and Nicholas D. Smith, Socrates' divine sign: religion, practice, and value in Socratic philosophy (edited book)Academic Printing &. 2005.