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Branden Fitelson and Neil Thomason, Bayesians sometimes cannot ignore even very implausible theories (even ones that have not yet been thought of)Australasian Journal of Logic 6 25-36. 2008.
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Branden Fitelson, Teaching & learning guide for: The paradox of confirmationPhilosophy Compass 3 (5): 1103-1105. 2008.
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Vincenzo Crupi, Branden Fitelson, and Katya Tentori, Probability, confirmation, and the conjunction fallacyThinking and Reasoning 14 (2): 182-199. 2008.
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Kay Mathiesen and Don Fallis, Information Ethics and the Library ProfessionIn K. E. Himma & H. T. Tavani (eds.), The handbook of information and computer ethics, Wiley. pp. 221-244. 2008.
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Don Fallis, Toward an epistemology of WikipediaJournal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology 59 (10): 1662--1674. 2008.
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Ian Evans, Don Fallis, Peter Gross, Terry Horgan, Jenann Ismael, John Pollock, Paul D. Thorn, Jacob N. Caton, Adam Arico, Daniel R. Sanderman, Orlin Vakerelov, Nathan Ballantyne, Matthew Bedke, Brian Fiala, and Martin Fricke, An Objectivist Argument for ThirdismAnalysis 68 (2): 149-155. 2008.
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Serena Parekh, “From Hegelian Terror to Everyday Courage.” In Global Feminist Ethics. Ed. Rebecca Whisnant and Peggy DesAutels. Lanham, MD: Rowman and LittlefieldRowman & Littlefield Publishers. 2007.
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Candice Delmas and Kimberley Brownlee, Civil DisobedienceStanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 2007.
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Branden Fitelson and Andrew Waterman, Comparative Bayesian Confirmation and the Quine–Duhem Problem: A Rejoinder to StrevensBritish Journal for the Philosophy of Science 58 (2): 333-338. 2007.
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Branden Fitelson, Likelihoodism, Bayesianism, and relational confirmationSynthese 156 (3): 473-489. 2007.
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Branden Fitelson and Edward Zalta, Steps Toward a Computational MetaphysicsJournal of Philosophical Logic 36 (2): 227-247. 2007.
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Larry Wos and Branden Fitelson, The Automation of Sound Reasoning and Successful Proof FindingIn Dale Jacquette (ed.), A Companion to Philosophical Logic, Wiley-blackwell. 2007.
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Kay Mathiesen, Introduction to special issue of social epistemology on "collective knowledge and collective knowers"Social Epistemology 21 (3). 2007.
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Kay Mathiesen, Introduction to Articles from the Third Annual Information Ethics Roundtable on Intellectual PropertyJournal of Information Ethics 16 (2): 16-18. 2007.
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Don Fallis, Attitudes Toward Epistemic Risk and the Value of ExperimentsStudia Logica 86 (2): 215-246. 2007.
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Don Fallis, Toward an Epistemology of Intellectual PropertyJournal of Information Ethics 16 (2): 34-51. 2007.
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Branden Fitelson, Logical Foundations of Evidential SupportPhilosophy of Science 73 (5): 500-512. 2006.
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Kay Mathiesen, We 're all in this together: Responsibility of collective agents and their members'Midwest Studies in Philosophy 30 (1). 2006.
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Kay Mathiesen, Epistemic Risk and Community PolicingSouthern Journal of Philosophy 44 (S1): 139-150. 2006.
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Don Fallis, The Epistemic Costs and Benefits of CollaborationSouthern Journal of Philosophy 44 (S1): 197-208. 2006.
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Branden Fitelson and Andrew Waterman, Bayesian confirmation and auxiliary hypotheses revisited: A reply to StrevensBritish Journal for the Philosophy of Science 56 (2): 293-302. 2005.
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Branden Fitelson, Alan Hajek, and Ned Hall, ProbabilityIn Sahotra Sarkar & Jessica Pfeifer (eds.), The Philosophy of Science: An Encyclopedia, Routledge. 2005.
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Branden Fitelson, Review of Richard Jeffrey, Subjective Probability: The Real Thing (review)Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2005 (10). 2005.