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Macalester College
Department of Philosophy

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  • Geoffrey Gorham, John Cottingham, Cartesian Reflections Reviewed by
    Philosophy in Review 30 (1): 20-23. 2010.
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  • Geoffrey Gorham, God and the natural world in the seventeenth century: Space, time, and causality
    Philosophy Compass 4 (5): 859-872. 2009.
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  • Geoffrey Gorham, No Title available: Dialogue
    Dialogue 48 (4): 889-892. 2009.
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  • Geoffrey Gorham, Cartesian temporal atomism: A new defence, a new refutation
    British Journal for the History of Philosophy 16 (3). 2008.
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  • Geoffrey Gorham, Descartes on God's relation to time
    Religious Studies 44 (4): 413-431. 2008.
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  • Geoffrey Gorham, Jonathan Edwards and the Metaphysics of Sin (review)
    Faith and Philosophy 23 (4): 484-488. 2006.
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  • Geoffrey Gorham, Review of Christia Mercer (ed.), Eileen O'Neill (ed.), Early Modern Philosophy: Mind, Matter, and Metaphysics (review)
    Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2005 (9). 2005.
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  • Geoffrey Gorham, The metaphysical roots of cartesian physics: The law of rectilinear motion
    Perspectives on Science 13 (4): 431-451. 2005.
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  • Geoffrey Gorham, Cartesian causation: Continuous, instantaneous, overdetermined
    Journal of the History of Philosophy 42 (4): 389-423. 2004.
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  • Geoffrey Gorham, Descartes’s Dilemma of Eminent Containment
    Dialogue 42 (1): 3-. 2003.
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  • Geoffrey Gorham, Descartes on the Innateness of All Ideas
    Canadian Journal of Philosophy 32 (3). 2002.
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  • Geoffrey Gorham, Causation and similarity in Descartes
    In Gennaro Rocco & Huenemann Charles (eds.), New Essays on the Rationalists, Oxford University Press. pp. 296--309. 1999.
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  • Geoffrey Gorham, David Hausman and Alan Hausman, Descartes's Legacy: Minds and Meaning in Early Modern Philosophy Reviewed by
    Philosophy in Review 18 (4): 264-266. 1998.
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  • Geoffrey Gorham, Similarity as an Intertheory Relation
    Philosophy of Science 63 (5). 1996.
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  • Geoffrey Gorham, The Concept of Truth in Feminist Sciences
    Hypatia 10 (3). 1995.
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  • Geoffrey Gorham, Mind-body dualism and the Harvey-Descartes controversy
    Journal of the History of Ideas 55 (2): 211-234. 1994.
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  • Geoffrey Gorham, The Structure of Theoretical Progress
    Dissertation, University of Minnesota. 1994.
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