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Also at University of Minnesota, Morris
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Dan Demetriou, Justifying Punishment: The Educative Approach as Presumptive FavoriteCriminal Justice Ethics 31 (1): 2-18. 2012.
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Mark Collier, Hume's Natural History of JusticeIn C. Taylor & S. Buckle (eds.), Hume and the Enlightenment, Pickering & Chatto. pp. 131-142. 2011.
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Mark Collier, Hume’s Science of Emotions: Feeling Theory without TearsHume Studies 37 (1): 3-18. 2011.
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Mark Collier, Hume's Theory of Moral ImaginationHistory of Philosophy Quarterly 27 (3): 255-273. 2010.
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Mark Collier, Death & character: Further reflections on Hume (review)Journal of the History of Philosophy 48 (2). 2010.
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Dan Demetriou, A Modest Intuitionist Reply to Greene's fMRI-Based Objections to DeontologySouthwest Philosophy Review 25 (1): 107-117. 2009.
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Graham Oddie and Daniel Demetriou, The Fictionalist’s Attitude ProblemEthical Theory and Moral Practice 10 (5): 485-498. 2007.
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Mark Collier, Why History Matters: Associations and Causal Judgment in Hume and Cognitive ScienceJournal of Mind and Behavior 28 (3): 175-188. 2007.
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Mark Collier, Hume and Cognitive Science: The Current Status of the Controversy over Abstract IdeasPhenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 4 (2): 197-207. 2005.
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Mark Collier, A New Look at Hume’s Theory of Probabilistic InferenceHume Studies 31 (1): 21-36. 2005.
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Mark Collier, Filling the Gaps: Hume and Connectionism on the Continued Existence of Unperceived ObjectsHume Studies 25 (1 and 2): 155-170. 1999.
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Mark Collier, Newton of the Mind: An Examination of Hume's Science of Human NatureDissertation, University of California, San Diego. 1999.
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Dan Demetriou and Michael Prideaux, Gender Exaggeration as Trans