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John Basl and Ronald Sandler, Transhumanism, Human Dignity, and Moral StatusAmerican Journal of Bioethics 10 (7): 63-66. 2010.
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Susanne Sreedhar and Candice Delmas, State Legitimacy and Political Obligation in Justice for Hedgehogs: The Radical Potential of Dworkinian DignityBoston University Law Review 90 (2): 737-758. 2010.
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Serena Parekh, Review of Jason D. hill, Beyond Blood Identities: Posthumanity in the Twenty-First Century (review)Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2010 (6). 2010.
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Branden Fitelson, FEW 2009 Special Issue: Preface (review)Journal of Philosophical Logic 39 (6): 591-591. 2010.
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Branden Fitelson, Pollock on probability in epistemology (review)Philosophical Studies 148 (3). 2010.
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Branden Fitelson, Strengthening the case for knowledge from falsehoodAnalysis 70 (4): 666-669. 2010.
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Branden Fitelson, The Wason task(s) and the paradox of confirmationPhilosophical Perspectives 24 (1): 207-241. 2010.
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Branden Fitelson and James Hawthorne, Wason Task(s) and the Paradox of ConfirmationPhilosophical Perspectives 24 (1): 207-241. 2010.
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Branden Fitelson and James Hawthorne, How Bayesian Confirmation Theory Handles the Paradox of the RavensIn Ellery Eells & James Fetzer (eds.), The Place of Probability in Science, Springer. pp. 247--275. 2010.
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Ronald Sandler, The Value of Species and the Ethical Foundations of Assisted ColonizationConservation Biology 24 (2). 2009.
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Don Fallis, Taking the Two Envelope Paradox to the LimitSouthwest Philosophy Review 25 (2): 95-111. 2009.
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Serena Parekh, Care and Human Rights in a Globalized WorldSouthern Journal of Philosophy 46 (S1): 104-110. 2008.
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Serena Parekh, Care and Human Rights in a Globalized WorldSouthern Journal of Philosophy 46 (S1): 104-110. 2008.
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Branden Fitelson, A decision procedure for probability calculus with applicationsReview of Symbolic Logic 1 (1): 111-125. 2008.
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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 Herman Tavani and Kenneth Himma (ed.), The handbook of information and computer ethics, . 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 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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Lynne S. Arnault, Bat-Ami Bar On, Alyssa R. Bernstein, Victoria Davion, Marilyn Fischer, Virginia Held, Peter Higgins, Sabrina Hom, Audra King, James L. Nelson, Serena Parekh, April Shaw, and Joan Tronto, Global Feminist EthicsRowman & Littlefield Publishers. 2007.
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Vincenzo Crupi, Branden Fitelson, and Katya Tentori, Probability, confirmation, and the conjunction fallacyThinking and Reasoning 14 (2). 2007.