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Sanford D. Eigenbrode, Michael O'Rourke, J. D. Wulfhorst, David M. Althoff, Caren S. Goldberg, Kaylani Merrill, Wayde Morse, Max Nielsen-Pincus, Jennifer Stephens, Leigh Winowiecki, and Nilsa A. Bosque-Pérez, Employing Philosophical Dialogue in Collaborative ScienceBioScience 57 (1): 55-64. 2007.
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Heather Douglas, Rejecting the Ideal of Value-Free ScienceIn Harold Kincaid, John Dupré & Alison Wylie (eds.), Value-Free Science: Ideals and Illusions?, Oxford University Press. pp. 120--141. 2007.
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Heather Douglas, Robert Crease and Evan Selinger: The Philosophy of ExpertisePhilosophy of Science 74 (4): 552-555. 2007.
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Bryan Norton, Paul B. Thompson, David Schmidtz, Elizabeth Willott, and Mark Sagoff, Mark Sagoff 's price, principle, and the environment: Two commentsEthics, Place and Environment 9 (3). 2006.
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David Godden, Departmental Boundaries within the Corporate Body of TheoryDialogue 45 (3): 505-528. 2006.
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David M. Godden and Douglas Walton, Argument from Expert Opinion as Legal Evidence: Critical Questions and Admissibility Criteria of Expert Testimony in the American Legal SystemRatio Juris 19 (3): 261-286. 2006.
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David Godden, The Impact of Argumentation on Artificial IntelligenceIn F. H. van Eemeren, Peter Houtlosser, Haft-van Rees & A. M. (eds.), Considering pragma-dialectics: a festschrift for Frans H. van Eemeren on the occasion of his 60th birthday, L. Erlbaum Associates. pp. 287-299. 2006.
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Robyn Bluhm, Beyond the Basics: The Evolution and Development of Human EmotionsCanadian Journal of Philosophy 36 (sup1): 73-94. 2006.
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Emily Katz and Ronald Polansky, The bad is last but does not last: Aristotle's metaphysics θ 9In David Sedley (ed.), Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy XXXI: Winter 2006, Oxford University Press. pp. 233. 2006.
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Emily Katz and Ronald Polansky, The Bad is Last but Does Not Last: Aristotle’s Metaphysics Θ 9Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 31 233-242. 2006.
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Lisa H. Schwartzman, Abstraction, idealization, and oppressionMetaphilosophy 37 (5): 565-588. 2006.
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Lisa H. Schwartzman, Challenging Liberalism: Feminism as Political CritiquePennsylvania State University Press. 2006.
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William Galston, David Crocker, Stephen L. Esquith, Xiaorong Li, Roland Pierik, and Herman E. Daly, Ethical Dimensions of Global Development (edited book)Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. 2006.
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Heather Douglas, Bullshit at the interface of science and policy: global warming, toxic substances and other pesky problemsIn Hardcastle Reisch (ed.), Bullshit and Philosophy, Open Court. pp. 213--226. 2006.
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Paul Thompson, Thoreau’s Living Ethics (review)Newsletter of the Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy 33 (101): 29-35. 2005.
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David M. Godden, Psychologism in the Logic of John Stuart Mill: Mill on the Subject Matter and Foundations of Ratiocinative LogicHistory and Philosophy of Logic 26 (2): 115-143. 2005.
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David Godden, Deductivism as an interpretative strategy: A reply to Groarke's defense of reconstructive deductivismArgumentation and Advocacy: Journal of the American Forensic Association 41 168-183. 2005.
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David Godden, Frans H. van Eemeren and Rob Grootendorst, A Systematic Theory of Argumentation: The Pragma-Dialectical Approach Reviewed by (review)Philosophy in Review 25 (1): 72-75. 2005.
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Douglas Walton and David Godden, Alternatives to suspicion and trust as conditions for challenge in argumentative dialoguesIn P. Riley (ed.), Engaging argument: Selected papers from the 2005 NCA/AFA Summer Conference on Argumentation, National Communication Association. pp. 438-444. 2005.
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Douglas Walton and David M. Godden, Persuasion dialogue in online dispute resolutionArtificial Intelligence and Law 13 (2): 273-295. 2005.
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Barbara S. Andrew, Jean Keller, and Lisa H. Schwartzman, Feminist interventions in ethics and politics : an introductionIn Barbara S. Andrew, Jean Keller & Lisa H. Schwartzman (eds.), Feminist Interventions in Ethics and Politics: Feminist Ethics and Social Theory, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. pp. 1. 2005.
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Barbara S. Andrew, J. Gregory Keller, and Lisa H. Schwartzman, Feminist Interventions in Ethics and Politics: Feminist Ethics and Social Theory (edited book)Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. 2005.
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Lisa H. Schwartzman, A feminist critique of Nussbaum's liberalism : towards an alternative feminist methodologyIn Barbara S. Andrew, Jean Keller & Lisa H. Schwartzman (eds.), Feminist Interventions in Ethics and Politics: Feminist Ethics and Social Theory, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. pp. 151. 2005.
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Lisa H. Schwartzman, A Feminist Critique ofIn Barbara S. Andrew, Jean Keller & Lisa H. Schwartzman (eds.), Feminist Interventions in Ethics and Politics: Feminist Ethics and Social Theory, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. pp. 151. 2005.
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Lisa H. Schwartzman, Neutrality, Choice, and Contexts of OppressionSocial Philosophy Today 21 193-206. 2005.
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J. Campbell, Michael O'Rourke, and David Shier, Law and social justice (edited book)MIT Press. 2005.
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Michael O'Rourke, Review of Stephen Barker, Renewing Meaning: A Speech-Act Theoretic Approach (review)Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2005 (3). 2005.
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Michael O'Rourke and Corey Washington, Situating Semantics: Essays on the Philosophy of John Perry (edited book)MIT Press. 2005.
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Heather Douglas, Inserting the public into scienceIn Sabine Maasen & Peter Weingart (eds.), Democratization of expertise?: exploring novel forms of scientific advice in political decision-making, Springer. pp. 153--169. 2005.