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Jami L. Anderson, Discipline and Punishment in Light of AutismIn Selina Doran (ed.), Reframing Punishment: Making Visible Bodies, Silence and De-humanisation, Laura Bottell. 2014.
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L. Nathan Oaklander, A-, B and R-theories of Time: A Debate.In Adrian Bardon (ed.), The Future of the Philosophy of Time, Routledge. pp. 1-24. 2013.
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Jami L. Anderson, A Life Not Worth LivingIn David P. Pierson (ed.), Breaking Bad: Critical Essays on the Contexts, Politics, Style, and Reception of the Television Series, Lexington Press. pp. 103-118. 2013.
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Simon Cushing, Autism: The Very IdeaIn Jami L. Anderson & Simon Cushing (eds.), The Philosophy of Autism, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. pp. 17-45. 2012.
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Bénédicte Veillet, Belief, Re‐identification and Fineness of GrainEuropean Journal of Philosophy 22 (2): 229-248. 2012.
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Bénédicte Veillet, In Defense of Phenomenal ConceptsPhilosophical Papers 41 (1): 97-127. 2012.
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Jami L. Anderson, A Dash of AutismIn Jami L. Anderson & Simon Cushing (eds.), The Philosophy of Autism, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. 2012.
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Peter Carruthers and Benedicte Veillet, The Case Against Cognitive PhenomenologyIn Tim Bayne & Michelle Montague (eds.), Cognitive Phenomenology, Oxford University Press Uk. pp. 35. 2011.
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Jami L. Anderson, Comprehending the Distinctively Sexual Nature of the ConductSex, Drugs and Rock and Roll. 2010.
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L. Nathan Oaklander, Time and Existence: A Critique of Degree PresentismIn Maria Elisabeth Reicher (ed.), States of Affairs, De Gruyter. pp. 151-165. 2009.
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Jami Anderson, Bodily Privacy, Toilets, and Sex Discrimination: The Problem of "Manhood" in a Women's PrisonIn Olga Gershenson Barbara Penner (ed.), Ladies and Gents: Public Toilets and Gender, Temple University Press. pp. 90. 2009.
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L. Nathan Oaklander, Two Versions of the New Theory of B-LanguageIn The philosophy of time, Routledge. pp. 271-303. 2008.
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L. Nathan Oaklander, Be Careful What You Wish For: A Reply to CraigPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 76 (1): 156-163. 2008.
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L. Nathan Oaklander, Is There a Difference Between Absolute and Relative spaceIn Rosaria Egidi & Guido Bonino (eds.), Fostering the Ontological Turn: Gustav Bergmann (1906-1987), De Gruyter. pp. 242-251. 2008.
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L. Nathan Oaklander, The Philosophy of Time, vol. 1 (edited book)
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Simon Cushing, Reaching for my gun: why we shouldn't hear the word "culture" in normative political theory1st Global Conference: Multiculturalism, Conflict and Belonging. 2007.
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Simon Cushing, Don't Fear the Reaper: An Epicurean Answer to Puzzles about Death and InjusticeIn Woodthorpe Kate (ed.), Layers of Dying and Death, Inter-disciplinary Press. pp. 117-127. 2007.
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L. Nathan Oaklander, Reminiscenses of Bergmann's Last StudentIn Laird Addis, Greg Jesson & Erwin Tegtmeier (eds.), Ontology and Analysis: Essays and Recollection about Gustav Bergmann, De Gruyter. pp. 332-342. 2007.
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Peter Carruthers and Benedicte Veillet, The phenomenal concept strategyJournal of Consciousness Studies 14 (9-10): 212-236. 2007.
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L. Nathan Oaklander, Wishing It Were Now Some Other TimeIn Friedrich Stadler & Michael Stöltzner (eds.), Time and History: Proceedings of the 28. International Ludwig Wittgenstein Symposium, Kirchberg am Wechsel, Austria 2005, De Gruyter. pp. 43-50. 2006.
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L. Nathan Oaklander, Time and Tense: Philosophical Aspects.In K. S. Goodman & Y. M. Goodman (eds.), Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics, Elsevier. pp. 554-557. 2006.
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L. Nathan Oaklander, Is the Future Open?In Chronos, Philosophy of Time Society, Ontos Verlag. pp. 46-53. 2006.
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Richard Shusterman, Stewart Shapiro, Rudolf Haller, L. Nathan Oaklander, Lenn E. Goodman, and George N. Schlesinger, Book reviews