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University of Michigan - Flint
Department of Philosophy

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  • 10
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  • L. Nathan Oaklander, Metaphysics: Classical and Contemporary Readings, Second edition.
    Wadsworth Publishing Co.. 2005.
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  • L. Nathan Oaklander, Negative Facts
    Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy Online. 2005.
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  • L. Nathan Oaklander, Absolute Becoming and the Myth of Passage
    Philo 7 (1): 36-46. 2004.
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  • L. Nathan Oaklander, The ontology of time
    Prometheus Books. 2004.
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  • L. Nathan Oaklander, On our Experience of Ceasing to Exist
    In The ontology of time, Prometheus Books. pp. 227-234. 2004.
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  • L. Nathan Oaklander, Craig on the Experience of Tense
    In The ontology of time, Prometheus Books. pp. 235-242. 2004.
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  • L. Nathan Oaklander, The Problem of Time and Tense
    In The ontology of time, Prometheus Books. pp. 77-81. 2004.
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  • Simon Cushing, Against "humanism": Speciesism, personhood, and preference
    Journal of Social Philosophy 34 (4). 2003.
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  • Simon Cushing, Justification, legitimacy, and social embeddedness: Locke and Rawls on society and the state
    Journal of Value Inquiry 37 (2): 217-231. 2003.
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  • L. Nathan Oaklander, Jokic on the Tensed Existence of Nature
    Philo 6 (2): 211-215. 2003.
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  • L. Nathan Oaklander, Personal Identity, Responsibility and Time
    In Heather Dyke (ed.), Time and Ethics: Essays at the Intersection, Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 161--178. 2003.
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  • L. Nathan Oaklander, Review: Time and space (review)
    Mind 112 (447): 509-513. 2003.
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  • Simon Cushing, Liberal Nationalism, Culture, and Justice
    Social Philosophy Today 18 151-165. 2002.
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  • L. Nathan Oaklander, Mctaggart S Paradox Defended
    Metaphysica 3 (1): 11-25. 2002.
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  • L. Nathan Oaklander, Presentism, Ontology and Temporal Experience
    Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 50 73-90. 2002.
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  • L. Nathan Oaklander, Presentism: A Critique
    In Hallvard Lillehammer & Gonzalo Rodriguez-Pereyra (eds.), Real Metaphysics: Essays in Honour of D. H. Mellor, With His Replies., Routledge. pp. 196-211. 2002.
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  • L. Nathan Oaklander, Nietzsche on Freedom
    In White Richard (ed.), Nietzsche: The International Library of Critical Essays in the History of Philosophy. pp. 285-296. 2002.
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  • Jami L. Anderson, A Unique Propensity to Engage in Homosexual Acts
    In Race, Gender, and Sexuality: Philosophical Issues of Identity and Justice, Prentice-hall. 2002.
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  • Jami L. Anderson, Race, Gender, and Sexuality: Philosophical Issues of Identity and Justice (edited book)
    Prentice-Hall. 2002.
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  • Jami L. Anderson, The White Closet
    Social Philosophy Today 18 97-107. 2002.
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  • L. Nathan Oaklander, Is There a Difference Between the Metaphysics of A- and B-Time?
    Journal of Philosophical Research 26 23-36. 2001.
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  • L. Nathan Oaklander, Proceedings of the Philosophy of Time Society, 1995-2000 (edited book)
    Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht. 2001.
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  • L. Nathan Oaklander, The Importance of Time (edited book)
    Kluwer. 2001.
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  • L. Nathan Oaklander, Tooley on Time and Tense
    In The Importance of Time: Selected Papers of the Philosophy of Time Society Proceedings 1995-2000. pp. 3-12. 2001.
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  • L. Nathan Oaklander, The Importance of Time: Proceedings of the Philosophy of Time Society, 1995–2000 (edited book)
    Springer. 2001.
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  • L. Nathan Oaklander, Personal Identity, Immortality, and the Soul
    Philo 4 (2): 185-194. 2001.
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  • L. Nathan Oaklander and Alicia Rothstein, Loux on Particulars: Bare and Concrete
    Modern Schoolman 78 (102): 97-102. 2000.
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  • Simon Cushing, Rawls and "Duty-Based" Accounts of Political Obligation
    APA Newsletter on Law and Philosophy 99 (1): 67-71. 1999.
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  • L. Nathan Oaklander, Craig on McTaggart's Paradox and the problem of temporary intrinsics
    Analysis 59 (4): 314-318. 1999.
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  • L. Nathan Oaklander, Time, Tense and Causation, Michael Tooley. (review)
    Mind 105. 1999.
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