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Michael Bishop, Richard Samuels, and Stephen Stich, Editors' note (review)Synthese 122 (1): 1-1. 2000.
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G. Purpura and Richard Samuels, Review. Species of mind: The philosophy and biology of cognitive ethology. C Allen, M BekoffBritish Journal for the Philosophy of Science 51 (2): 375-380. 2000.
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Richard Samuels, Massively modular minds: Evolutionary psychology and cognitive architectureIn Peter Carruthers & Andrew Chamberlain (eds.), Evolution and the Human Mind: Modularity, Language and Meta-Cognition, Cambridge University Press. pp. 13--46. 2000.
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Stewart Shapiro, Frege meets dedekind: A neologicist treatment of real analysisNotre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 41 (4): 335--364. 2000.
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Stewart Shapiro, Introduction to special issue: Abstraction and Neo-LogicismPhilosophia Mathematica 8 (2): 97-99. 2000.
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Stewart Shapiro and Alan Weir, ‘Neo-logicist‘ logic is not epistemically innocentPhilosophia Mathematica 8 (2): 160--189. 2000.
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Stewart Shapiro, Philosophy of Mathematics: Structure and OntologyPhilosophical Quarterly 50 (198): 120-123. 2000.
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Stewart Shapiro, Set-Theoretic FoundationsThe Proceedings of the Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy 6 183-196. 2000.
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Stewart Shapiro, The Status of LogicIn Paul Boghossian & Christopher Peacocke (eds.), New Essays on the A Priori, Oxford University Press. pp. 333--366. 2000.
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Stewart Shapiro, Thinking about mathematics: the philosophy of mathematicsOxford University Press. 2000.
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Stewart Shapiro, Philosophy of Mathematics: Structure and OntologyOxford University Press USA. 2000.
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Stewart Shapiro, Foundations without Foundationalism: A Case for Second-Order LogicOxford University Press. 2000.
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Jeremy Fantl, How We Should Teach Plantinga’s Possible PersonsTeaching Philosophy 23 (4): 329-342. 2000.
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Jaegwon Kim, Jeremy Fantl, and Matthew McGrath, Epistemology: An Anthology (edited book)Wiley-Blackwell. 2000.
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Abe Roth, Reasons explanations of actions: Causal, singular, and situationalPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 59 (4): 839-874. 1999.
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Justin D'Arms, Robert Audi, Moral Knowledge and Ethical Character:Moral Knowledge and Ethical CharacterEthics 109 (3): 645-648. 1999.
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Richard Samuels, Stephen Stich, and Patrice D. Tremoulet, Rethinking Rationality: From Bleak Implications to Darwinian ModulesIn Richard Samuels, Stephen Stich & Patrice D. Tremoulet (eds.), Rethinking Rationality: From Bleak Implications to Darwinian Modules. pp. 21-62. 1999.
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Stewart Shapiro and Alan Weir, New V, ZF and AbstractionPhilosophia Mathematica 7 (3): 293-321. 1999.
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Stewart Shapiro and H. Shanker Krishnan, Consumer memory for intentions: A prospective memory perspectiveJournal of Experimental Psychology: Applied 5 (2): 169. 1999.
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Stewart Shapiro, Do not claim too much: Second-order logic and first-order logicPhilosophia Mathematica 7 (1): 42-64. 1999.
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Stewart Shapiro, Introduction II: The George Boolos memorial symposium: Dedicated to the memory of George Boolos (1940 9 4-1996 5 27)Philosophia Mathematica 7 (3): 244-246. 1999.
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Stewart Shapiro and Michael Scanlan, The Work of John Corcoran: An AppreciationHistory and Philosophy of Logic 20 (3-4): 149-158. 1999.
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Lisa Downing, Interpreting Arnauld (review)Journal of the History of Philosophy 37 (2): 367-368. 1999.
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Justin D'Arms, Robert W. Batterman, and Krzyzstof Górny, Game theoretic explanations and the evolution of justicePhilosophy of Science 65 (1): 76-102. 1998.
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Richard Samuels, Evolutionary psychology and the massive modularity hypothesisBritish Journal for the Philosophy of Science 49 (4): 575-602. 1998.
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Richard Samuels, What brains won't tell us about the mind: A critique of the neurobiological argument against representational nativismMind and Language 13 (4): 548-570. 1998.
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Richard Samuels, Massively Modular Minds: The Nature, Plausibility and Philosophical Implications of Evolutionary PsychologyDissertation, Rutgers the State University of New Jersey - New Brunswick. 1998.
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Stewart Shapiro, Book Review: John P. Burgess and Gideon Rose. A Subject with No Object: Strategies for Nominalistic Interpretation of MathematicsNotre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 39 (4): 600-612. 1998.
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Stewart Shapiro, Do Not Claim Too Much: Second-order Logic and First-order LogicPhilosophia Mathematica 6 (3): 42-64. 1998.