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Steven Skultety, Currency, Trade, and Commerce in Plato's LawsHistory of Political Thought 27 (2): 189-205. 2006.
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Bryan Smyth, Jack Reynolds, Merleau-Ponty and Derrida: Intertwining Embodiment and Alterity Reviewed byPhilosophy in Review 25 (3): 208-210. 2005.
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Neil A. Manson, God and Design: The Teleological Argument and Modern ScienceInternational Journal for Philosophy of Religion 57 (2): 139-142. 2005.
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Jay W. Richards and Neil A. Manson, Guest Editors’ IntroductionPhilosophia Christi 7 (2): 247-250. 2005.
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Neil A. Manson, John Leslie infinite minds (clarendon press: Oxford, 2001). Pp. X+234. £27.50 (hbk), £14.99 (pbk). ISBN 0 19 924892 3 (hbk), 0 19 924893 1 (pbk) (review)Religious Studies 40 (4): 499-502. 2004.
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Neil A. Manson, Review of Niall Shanks, God, the Devil, and Darwin: A Critique of Intelligent Design Theory (review)Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2004 (5). 2004.
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Robert Barnard and Allan Hillman, Review of A Philosophical Companion to First-Order Logic, ed. R.I.G. Hughes (review)Essays in Philosophy 4 (2): 202-204. 2003.
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Neil A. Manson, Cosmic fine-tuning, 'many universe' theories, and the goodness of lifeIn Willem B. Drees (ed.), Is nature ever evil?: religion, science, and value, Routledge. pp. 100--139. 2003.
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Neil A. Manson, God and design: the teleological argument and modern science (edited book)Routledge. 2003.
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Neil A. Manson, Review of Nick Bostrom, Anthropic Bias: Observation Selection Effects in Science and Philosophy (review)Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2003 (2). 2003.
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Neil A. Manson and Michael J. Thrush, Fine-tuning, multiple universes, and the "this universe" objectionPacific Philosophical Quarterly 84 (1). 2003.
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Robert Barnard, The Naturalist's Dilemma: Logic and Ontological NaturalismDissertation, Memphis State University. 2000.
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Neil A. Manson, There is no adequate definition of ?Fine-tuned for life?Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 43 (3). 2000.
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Neil A. Manson, The Precautionary Principle, the Catastrophe Argument, and Pascal's WagerEnds and Means 4 (1). 1999.
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Neil A. Manson, Why Cosmic Fine-Tuning Needs to Be ExplainedDissertation, Syracuse University. 1998.
