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Jason Baehr, Reply to ZagzebskiIn Matthias Steup & John Turri (eds.), Contemporary Debates in Epistemology, Blackwell. pp. 146. 2013.
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Forrest Clingerman, Brian Treanor, Martin Drenthen, and David Utsler, Interpreting Nature (edited book)Fordham University Press. 2013.
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Sean Winkler, The Novel of Spinozism: An IntroductionActa Universitatis Carolinae Interpretationes. Studia Philosophica Europeanea 3 (2): 129-142. 2013.
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Pierre Aubenque, Tom Krell, and Ian Alexander Moore, The Relationship between Hermeneutics and Ontology in the Case of Aristotle’s ΠΕΡΙ ΕΡΜΗΝΕΙΑΣGraduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 34 (1): 3-20. 2013.
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Jason Baehr, Credit Theories and the Value of KnowledgePhilosophical Quarterly 62 (246): 1-22. 2012.
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Brian Treanor, Jill Graper Hernandez, Gabriel Marcel’s Ethic of Hope: Evil, God and VirtueJournal of French and Francophone Philosophy 20 (1): 143-146. 2012.
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Jason Baehr, The inquiring mind: on intellectual virtues and virtue epistemologyOxford University Press. 2011.
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Brian Treanor, Anatheism: Returning to God After GodInternational Journal of Philosophical Studies 19 (5). 2011.
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Timothy Shanahan, Diversity and complexity are easy: Daniel W. McShea and Robert N. Brandon: Biology’s first law: the tendency for diversity and complexity to increase in evolutionary systems. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 2010, xiv+170pp, $20 PB (review)Metascience 20 (2): 355-358. 2011.
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Timothy Shanahan, Phylogenetic inertia and Darwin's higher lawStudies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 42 (1): 60-68. 2011.
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Timothy Shanahan, Phylogenetic inertia and Darwin’s higher lawStudies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 42 (1): 60-68. 2011.
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Jason Baehr, Book Review: Glittering Vices: A New Look at the Seven Deadly Sins and Their Remedies (review)Journal of Spiritual Formation and Soul Care 3 (1): 109-111. 2010.
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Brian Treanor and Henry Isaac Venema, A passion for the possible: thinking with Paul Ricoeur (edited book)Fordham University Press. 2010.
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Brian Treanor, Blessed are Those Who Have Not Seen and Yet Believe: Postmodernity and the Return of ReligionAnalecta Hermeneutica 2. 2010.
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Brian Treanor, Embodied ears: being in the world and hearing the otherIn Bruce Ellis Benson & Norman Wirzba (eds.), Words of life: new theological turns in French phenomenology, Fordham University Press. pp. 222-232. 2010.
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Brian Treanor, Emplotting virtue: narrative and the good lifeIn Brian Treanor & Henry Isaac Venema (eds.), A passion for the possible: thinking with Paul Ricoeur, Fordham University Press. pp. 173-189. 2010.
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Brian Treanor, High aspirations : climbing and self-cultivationIn Stephen E. Schmid (ed.), Climbing - Philosophy for Everyone: Because It's There, Wiley-blackwell. 2010.
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Timothy Shanahan, Francisco J. Ayala and Robert Arp : Contemporary Debates in Philosophy of Biology (review)Science & Education 19 (10): 1029-1034. 2010.
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Sean9 Winkler, Darwin’s Natural Selection and the Need for a Kuhnian ApologyRevista Portuguesa de Filosofia 66 (4). 2010.
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Jason Baehr, Evidentialism, vice, and virtuePhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 78 (3): 545-567. 2009.
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Jason Baehr, Is There a Value Problem?In Adrian Haddock, Alan Millar & Duncan Pritchard (eds.), Epistemic value, Oxford University Press. pp. 42--59. 2009.
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Robin R. Wang, Zhang, zailin 張再林, traditional chinese philosophy as the philosophy of the body 作爲身體哲學的中國古代哲學Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 8 (1): 113-116. 2009.
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Brian Treanor, Environmentalism and Public VirtueJournal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 23 (1-2): 9-28. 2009.