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University of Michigan - Flint
Department of Philosophy

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  • 4
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    Retired faculty
  • 1
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  • 10
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  • Jami L. Anderson, A Hegelian Theory of Punishment
    Legal Theory 5 (4): 363-388. 1999.
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  • Jami L. Anderson, Annulment Retributivism: A Hegelian Theory of Punishment
    Cambridge University Press 5 (4): 363-388. 1999.
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  • Jami L. Anderson, Annulment retributivism
    Legal Theory 5 (4). 1999.
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  • Simon Cushing, Agreement in Social Contract Theories
    Social Philosophy Today 13 349-371. 1998.
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  • Simon Cushing, Citizenship, Political Obligation, and the Right-Based Social Contract
    Dissertation, University of Southern California. 1998.
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  • Simon Cushing, Representation and Obligation in Rawls’ Social Contract Theory
    Southwest Philosophy Review 14 (1): 47-54. 1998.
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  • L. Nathan Oaklander, Freedom and the new theory of time
    In Robin Le Poidevin (ed.), Questions of time and tense, Oxford University Press. pp. 185-205. 1998.
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  • Jami L. Anderson, Understanding Punishment as Annulment
    Social Philosophy Today 13 215-226. 1998.
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  • Jami L. Anderson, Reciprocity as a Justification for Retributivism
    Criminal Justice Ethics 16 (1): 13-25. 1997.
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  • L. Nathan Oaklander, Mctaggart's paradox and Smith's tensed theory of time
    Synthese 107 (2). 1996.
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  • L. Nathan Oaklander, Existentialist Philosophy: An Introduction, Second edition.
    Prentical Hall. 1996.
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  • L. Nathan Oaklander, Time and Foreknowledge: A Critique of Zagzebski
    Religious Studies 31 (1). 1995.
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  • Jami L. Anderson, Annulling Crimes: A Hegelian Theory of Retribution
    Dissertation, University of Southern California. 1995.
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  • L. Nathan Oaklander, Bigelow, Possible Worlds and the Passage of Time
    Analysis 54 (4). 1994.
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  • L. Nathan Oaklander, Introduction: McTaggart's Paradox and the Tensed Theory of Time.”
    In L. Nathan Oaklander & Quentin Smith (eds.), The New Theory of Time, Yale Up. pp. 157--162. 1994.
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  • L. Nathan Oaklander, Mc Taggart's paradox revisited
    In L. Nathan Oaklander & Quentin Smith (eds.), The New Theory of Time, Yale Up. pp. 211-213. 1994.
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  • L. Nathan Oaklander, The Disappearance of Time: Kurt Gödel and the Idealistic Tradition in Philosophy
    Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 54 (3): 737-739. 1994.
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  • L. Nathan Oaklander and Quentin Smith, The New Theory of Time (edited book)
    Yale Up. 1994.
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  • L. Nathan Oaklander, The Problem of our Experience of Time.
    In L. Nathan Oaklander & Quentin Smith (eds.), The New Theory of Time, Yale Up. pp. 289-292. 1994.
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  • L. Nathan Oaklander, On the Experience of Tenseless Time
    Journal of Philosophical Research 18 159-166. 1993.
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  • L. Nathan Oaklander, Thank Goodness It's over
    Philosophy 67 (260). 1992.
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  • L. Nathan Oaklander, Temporal passage and temporal parts
    Noûs 26 (1): 79-84. 1992.
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  • L. Nathan Oaklander, Zeilicovici on temporal becoming
    Philosophia 21 (3-4): 329-334. 1992.
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  • L. Nathan Oaklander, Existentialist Philosophy: An Introduction. First edition.
    Prentice Hal, Inc.. 1992.
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  • L. Nathan Oaklander, A defence of the new tenseless theory of time
    Philosophical Quarterly 41 (162): 26-38. 1991.
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  • L. Nathan Oaklander and Ronald C. Hoy, Metaphysics: Classic and Contemporary Readings. First edition.
    Wadsworth Publishing Co.. 1991.
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  • L. Nathan Oaklander, The new tenseless theory of time: A reply to Smith
    Philosophical Studies 58 (3). 1990.
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  • L. Nathan Oaklander, Shoemaker on the duplication argument, survival, and what matters
    Australasian Journal of Philosophy 66 (2): 234-239. 1988.
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  • L. Nathan Oaklander, Albert Shalom, The Body/Mind Conceptual Framework and the Problem of Personal Identity: Some Theories in Philosophy, Psychoanalysis and Neurology Reviewed by
    Philosophy in Review 7 (4): 166-168. 1987.
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  • L. Nathan Oaklander, Delmas Lewis on Persons and Responsibility: A Critique
    Philosophy Research Archives 13 181-187. 1987.
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