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Hasana Sharp, Oppositional Ideas, Not Dichotomous Thinking: Reply to RortyPolitical Theory 38 (1): 142-147. 2010.
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Bernd Buldt and Dirk Schlimm, Loss of vision: How mathematics turned blind while it learned to see more clearlyIn Benedikt Löwe & Thomas Müller (eds.), PhiMSAMP: philosophy of mathematics: sociological aspsects and mathematical practice, College Publications. pp. 87-106. 2010.
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Helen De Cruz, Hansjörg Neth, and Dirk Schlimm, The cognitive basis of arithmeticIn Benedikt Löwe & Thomas Müller (eds.), PhiMSAMP: philosophy of mathematics: sociological aspsects and mathematical practice, College Publications. pp. 59-106. 2010.
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Gaëlle Fiasse, The Golden Rule and ForgivenessIn Brian Treanor & Henry Isaac Venema (eds.), A passion for the possible: thinking with Paul Ricoeur, Fordham University Press. 2010.
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Stephen Menn, On Socrates' first objections to the physicists (Phaedo 95 E 8-97 B 7)Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 38. 2010.
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Harald Schmidt, Kristin Voigt, and Daniel Wikler, Carrots, sticks, and health care reform — problems with wellness incentivesNew England Journal of Medicine 362. 2010.
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Emily Carson, Hintikka on Kant's mathematical methodRevue Internationale de Philosophie 250 (4): 435-449. 2009.
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Alia Al-Saji, An absence that counts in the world: Merleau-Ponty’s later philosophy of time in light of Bernet’s 'Einleitung'Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 40 (2): 207-227. 2009.
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Alia Al-Saji, A Phenomenology of Critical-Ethical Vision: Merleau-Ponty, Bergson, and the question of seeing differentlyChiasmi International 11 375-398. 2009.
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Alia Al-Saji, Muslim women and the rhetoric of freedomIn Mariana Ortega & Linda Martín Alcoff (eds.), Constructing the Nation: A Race and Nationalism Reader, Suny Press. 2009.
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George di Giovanni, Jewish and Post-Christian Interpretations of HegelThe Owl of Minerva 40 (2): 221-237. 2009.
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Hasana Sharp, Love and Possession: Towards a Political Economy of Ethics 5North American Spinoza Society Monograph 14 1-19. 2009.
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Hasana Sharp, The Impersonal Is Political: Spinoza and a Feminist Politics of ImperceptibilityHypatia 24 (4). 2009.
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Michael Blome-Tillmann, Contextualism, safety and epistemic relevancePhilosophical Studies 143 (3): 383-394. 2009.
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Dirk Schlimm and Thomas R. Shultz, Learning the structure of abstract groupsIn N. A. Taatgen & H. van Rijn (eds.), Proceedings of the 31st Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, . pp. 2100--5. 2009.
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Alia Al-Saji, "A past which has never been present": Bergsonian dimensions in Merleau-ponty's theory of the prepersonalResearch in Phenomenology 38 (1): 41-71. 2008.
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Alia Al-Saji, Voiles racialisés: La femme musulmane dans les imaginaires occidentauxLes Ateliers de L’Éthique: La Revue du CRÉUM 3 (2): 39-55. 2008.
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Michael Blome-Tillmann, Conversational implicature and the cancellability testAnalysis 68 (2): 156-160. 2008.
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Dirk Schlimm and Hansjörg Neth, Modeling ancient and modern arithmetic practices: Addition and multiplication with Arabic and Roman numeralsIn B. C. Love, K. McRae & V. M. Sloutsky (eds.), Proceedings of the 30th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society., Cognitive Science Society. pp. 2097--2102. 2008.
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Dirk Schlimm, On Abstraction and the Importance of Asking the Right Research Questions: Could Jordan have Proved the Jordan-Hölder Theorem?Erkenntnis 68 (3): 409-420. 2008.
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Dirk Schlimm, Two Ways of Analogy: Extending the Study of Analogies to Mathematical DomainsPhilosophy of Science 75 (2): 178-200. 2008.
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Gaëlle Fiasse, La phronèsis dans l'éthique de Paul RicœurIn Danielle Lories & Laura Rizzerio (eds.), Le Jugement Pratique: Autour de la Notion de Phronèsis, Vrin. 2008.
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Gaëlle Fiasse, Charles L. Griswold's Forgiveness. A Philosophical ExplorationPhaenEx 3 (2): 195-208. 2008.
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Gaëlle Fiasse, Forgiveness and the Refusal of InjusticeProceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 82 125-134. 2008.
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Gaëlle Fiasse, Forgiveness and the Refusal of InjusticeProceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 82 125-134. 2008.