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Ted Toadvine, Douglas Low, Merleau-Ponty's Last Vision: A Proposal for the Completion of The Visible and the Invisible Reviewed byPhilosophy in Review 22 (1): 50-52. 2002.
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Ted Toadvine, Merleau-ponty's reading of HusserlIn Ted Toadvine & Lester Embree (eds.), , Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 227-286. 2002.
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John Christman, Equality, responsibility, and the law, Arthur Ripstein. Cambridge university press, 1999, XII + 306 pages (review)Economics and Philosophy 18 (1): 183-204. 2002.
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Mariana Ortega, “New Mestizas,” “World'Travelers,” and “Dasein”: Phenomenology and the Multi-Voiced, Multi-Cultural SelfHypatia 16 (3): 1-29. 2001.
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Sarah Miller, The Lived Experience of Doubling: Simone de Beauvoir's Phenomenology of Old AgeIn Wendy O'Brien & Lester Embree (eds.), The Existential Phenomenology of Simone de Beauvoir, Springer Verlag. pp. 127-147. 2001.
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Sarah Miller, Filial Obligation, Kant's Duty of Beneficence, and NeedIn James M. Humber & Robert F. Almeder (eds.), Care of the Aged, Springer. pp. 169-197. 2001.
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Paula Droege, Second Sense: A Theory of Sensory ConsciousnessDissertation, The University of Connecticut. 2001.
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Ted Toadvine, Phenomenological method in Merleau-ponty's critique of GurwitschHusserl Studies 17 (3): 195-205. 2001.
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John Christman, Liberalism, Autonomy, and Self-TransformationSocial Theory and Practice 27 (2): 185-206. 2001.
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Mariana Ortega, Dasein Comes after the Episternic Subject, But Who Is Dasein?International Philosophical Quarterly 40 (1): 51-67. 2000.
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Ted Toadvine, The Cogito in Merleau-Ponty's Theory of IntersubjectivityJournal of the British Society for Phenomenology 31 (2): 197-202. 2000.
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John Christman, Liberalism, perfectionism, and restraintPhilosophical Review 109 (4): 604-607. 2000.
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Ted Toadvine, Derrida and Phenomenology, edited by William McKenna and J. Claude EvansJournal of the British Society for Phenomenology 30 (3): 348-350. 1999.
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Mark Fisher and Eric Watkins, Kant on the Material Ground of Possibility: From "The Only Possible Argument" to the "Critique of Pure Reason"Review of Metaphysics 52 (2). 1998.
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John Christman, Philip Pettit, Republicanism: A Theory of Freedom and Government:Republicanism: A Theory of Freedom and GovernmentEthics 109 (1): 202-206. 1998.
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John Christman, Autonomy, independence, and poverty-related welfare policiesPublic Affairs Quarterly 12 (4): 383-405. 1998.
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John Christman, Review of Gopal Sreenivasan: The limits of lockean rights in property (review)Ethics 107 (3): 520-522. 1997.
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Mariana Ortega, "Everyday" and "Resolute" Dasein: Heidegger's Account of Human Beings in "Being and Time"Dissertation, University of California, San Diego. 1996.
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Ted Toadvine, Absolution of Finitude in Hegel’s Phenomenology of SpiritSouthwest Philosophy Review 12 (2): 141-156. 1996.
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John Christman, Book Review:Reinterpreting Property. Margaret Jane Radin (review)Ethics 106 (3): 648-. 1996.
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Ted Toadvine, Richard Holmes, The Transcendence of the World: Phenomenological Studies Reviewed byPhilosophy in Review 15 (4): 252-254. 1995.
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Anita Allen, Sandra Lee Bartky, John Christman, Judith W. DeCew, Edward Johnson, Lenore Kuo, Mary Briody Mahowald, Kathryn P. Morgan, Melinda A. Roberts, Debra Satz, Susan Sherwin, Anita Superson, Mary Anne Warren, and Susan Wendell, "Nagging" Questions: Feminist Ethics in Everyday Life (edited book)Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. 1995.
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John Christman, Book Review:Liberal Rights: Collected Papers, 1981-91. Jeremy Waldron (review)Ethics 105 (2): 418-. 1995.