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Gary Hatfield and William Epstein, Epilogue: Advances and open questionsIn Gary Hatfield & Sarah Allred (eds.), Visual Experience: Sensation, Cognition, and Constancy, Oxford University Press. pp. 232-241. 2012.
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Gary Hatfield, Koffka, Köhler, and the “crisis” in psychologyStudies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 43 (2): 483-492. 2012.
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Gary Hatfield, Phenomenal and Cognitive Factors in Spatial PerceptionIn Gary Hatfield & Sarah Allred (eds.), Visual Experience: Sensation, Cognition, and Constancy, Oxford University Press. pp. 35. 2012.
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Gary Hatfield and Sarah Allred, Visual Experience: Sensation, Cognition, and Constancy (edited book)Oxford University Press. 2012.
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Gary Hatfield, Psicologia, Filosofia e Ciencia Cognitiva: Reflexões Sobre a História e a Filosofia da Psicologia ExperimentalIn Saulo de Freitas Araujo (ed.), História e Filosofia da Psicologia: Perspectivas Contemporâneas, Editora Ufjf. pp. 223-258. 2012.
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Gary Hatfield, Michael Friedman and Alfred Nordmann, eds. The Kantian Legacy in Nineteenth-Century Science. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2006. Pp. vi+370. $45.00 (review)Hopos: The Journal of the International Society for the History of Philosophy of Science 2 (1): 172-177. 2012.
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Daniele Lorenzini, Foucault, Christianity, and the Genealogy of the Regimes of TruthIride: Filosofia e Discussione Pubblica 25 (2): 391-402. 2012.
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Daniele Lorenzini and Ariane Revel, Le travail de la littérature: Usages du littéraire en philosophie (edited book)Presses Universitaires de Rennes. 2012.
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Ryan Muldoon and Michael Weisberg, Robustness and idealization in models of cognitive laborSynthese 183 (2): 161-174. 2011.
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Michael Weisberg, Samir Okasha, and Uskali Mäki, Modeling in biology and economicsBiology and Philosophy 26 (5): 613-615. 2011.
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Michael Weisberg, Paul Needham, and Robin Hendry, Philosophy of chemistryStanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 2011.
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Patrick Grim, Daniel J. Singer, Christopher Reade, and Stephen Fisher, Information Dynamics across Linked Sub-Networks: Germs, Genes, and MemesIn Patrick Grim, Daniel J. Singer, Christopher Reade & Stephen Fisher (eds.), Proceedings, AAAI Fall Symposium on Complex Adaptive Systems: Energy, Information and Intelligence, Aaai Press. 2011.
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Errol Lord, Violating requirements, exiting from requirements, and the scope of rationalityPhilosophical Quarterly 61 (243): 392-399. 2011.
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Karen Detlefsen, Review of Catherine Wilson and Desmond M. Clarke (eds.) The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy in Early Modern Europe (review)Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews. 2011.
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Samuel Freeman, Capitalism in the Classical and High Liberal TraditionsSocial Philosophy and Policy 28 (2): 19-55. 2011.
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Kok-Chor Tan, Luck, Institutions, and Global Distributive JusticeEuropean Journal of Political Theory 10 (3): 394-421. 2011.
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Gary Hatfield, PsychologyIn Allen W. Wood & Songsuk Susan Hahn (eds.), The Cambridge history of philosophy in the nineteenth century (1790-1870), Cambridge University Press. pp. 241-262. 2011.
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Gary Hatfield, Philosophy of Perception and the Phenomenology of Visual SpacePhilosophic Exchange 42 (1): 31-66. 2011.
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Gary Hatfield, Transparency of Mind: The Contributions of Descartes, Leibniz, and Berkeley to the Genesis of the Modern SubjectIn Hubertus Busche (ed.), Departure for modern Europe: a handbook of early modern philosophy (1400-1700), Felix Meiner Verlag. 2011.
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Gary Hatfield, Kant and Helmholtz on primary and secondary qualitiesIn Lawrence Nolan (ed.), Primary and secondary qualities: the historical and ongoing debate, Oxford University Press. pp. 304-338. 2011.
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Jennifer M. Morton, The non-cognitive challenge to a liberal egalitarian educationTheory and Research in Education 9 (3): 233-250. 2011.
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Brian Leiter and Michael Weisberg, Why evolutionary biology is (so far) irrelevant to legal regulationLaw and Philosophy 29 (1): 31-74. 2010.
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Michael Weisberg and Paul Needham, Matter, Structure, and Change: Aspects of the Philosophy of ChemistryPhilosophy Compass 5 (10): 927-937. 2010.
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Patrick Grim, Christopher Reade, Daniel J. Singer, Stephen Fisher, and Stephen Majewicz, Robustness across the Structure of Sub-Networks: The Contrast between Infection and Information DynamicsIn Patrick Grim, Christopher Reade, Daniel J. Singer, Stephen Fisher & Stephen Majewicz (eds.), Proceedings, AAAI FAll Symposium on Complex Adaptive Systems: Resilience, Robustness, and Evolvability, . 2010.
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Patrick Grim, Christopher Reade, Daniel J. Singer, Stephen Fisher, and Stephen Majewicz, What You Believe Travels Differently: Information and Infection Dynamics Across Sub-NetworksConnections 30 50-63. 2010.