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Jennifer McKitrick, Liberty, Gender, and the FamilyIn Tibor R. Machan (ed.), Liberty and Justice, Hoover Institution Press. pp. 83-103. 2006.
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Jennifer McKitrick, Rosenberg on causationPSYCHE: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Research On Consciousness 12. 2006.
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Philip Hugly and Charles Sayward, Chapter 7: Arithmetic and RulesPoznan Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities 90 183-211. 2006.
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Philip Hugly and Charles Sayward, Chapter 3: Objectivism and Realism in Frege's Philosophy of ArithmeticPoznan Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities 90 73-101. 2006.
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John Brunero, Instrumental Rationality and Carroll's TortoiseEthical Theory and Moral Practice 8 (5): 557-569. 2005.
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John Brunero, Two Approaches to Instrumental Rationality and Belief ConsistencyJournal of Ethics and Social Philosophy 1 (1): 1-20. 2005.
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Mark van Roojen, Rationalist realism and constructivist accounts of moralityPhilosophical Studies 126 (2): 285-295. 2005.
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Jennifer Mckitrick, Introduction to Special Issue of Synthese: Dispositions and Laws of NatureSynthese 144 (3): 305-08. 2005.
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Charles Sayward, Steiner versus Wittgenstein: Remarks on Differing Views of Mathematical TruthTheoria 20 (3): 347-352. 2005.
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Mark Van Roojen, The plausibility of satisficing and the role of good in ordinary thoughtIn Michael Byron (ed.), Satisficing and Maximizing: Moral Theorists on Practical Reason, Cambridge University Press. 2004.
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John Brunero, Practical Reason and Motivational ImperfectionPhilosophical Inquiry 25 (1-2): 219-228. 2003.
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Jennifer McKitrick, A case for extrinsic dispositionsAustralasian Journal of Philosophy 81 (2). 2003.
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John Brunero, Evolution, altruism and "internal reward" explanationsPhilosophical Forum 33 (4). 2002.
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Mark van Roojen, Review of John Rawls's The Law of Peoples (review)Journal of Value Inquiry 36 (4): 555-562. 2002.
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Mark van Roojen, Should motivational Humeans be Humeans about rationality?Topoi 21 (1): 209-215. 2002.
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Mark van Roojen, Humean and anti-Humean internalism about moral judgementsPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 65 (1): 26-49. 2002.
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Jennifer McKitrick, Reid's foundation for the primary/secondary quality distinctionPhilosophical Quarterly 52 (209): 478-494. 2002.
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Philip Hugly and Charles Sayward, There Is A Problem with Substitutional QuantificationTheoria 68 (1): 4-12. 2002.
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Mark van Roojen, Three Methods of Ethics (review)Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 62 (3): 721-722. 2001.
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Mark van Roojen, Morality without Foundations: A Defense of Ethical ContextualismPhilosophical Review 110 (2): 283. 2001.
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Charles Sayward, On some much maligned remarks of Wittgenstein on gödelPhilosophical Investigations 24 (3). 2001.
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Mark van Roojen, Motivational Internalism: a Somewhat Less Idealized AcountPhilosophical Quarterly 50 (199): 233-241. 2000.
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Mark van Roojen, Reflective moral equilibrium and psychological theoryEthics 109 (4): 846-857. 1999.
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Jennifer Mckitrick, The Metaphysics of DispositionsDissertation, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. 1999.
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Mark Van Roojen, Affirmative Action, Non-Consequentialism, and Responsibility for the Effects of Past DiscriminationPublic Affairs Quarterly 11 (3): 281-301. 1997.
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Mark van Roojen, Moral functionalism and moral reductionismPhilosophical Quarterly 46 (182): 77-81. 1996.