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Jared A. Millson, Kareem Khalifa, and Mark Risjord, Inferentialist-Expressivism for Explanatory VocabularyIn Ondřej Beran, Vojtěch Kolman & Ladislav Koreň (eds.), From rules to meanings. New essays on inferentialism, Routledge. 2018.
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Kareem Khalifa, Jared A. Millson, and Mark Risjord, Inference, Explanation, and AsymmetrySynthese (Suppl 4): 929-953. 2018.
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Kareem Khalifa, Gabriel Doble, and Jared A. Millson, Counterfactuals and Explanatory PluralismBritish Journal for the Philosophy of Science 71 (4): 1439-1460. 2018.
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Rebecca Tuvel, Pour défendre le transracialismeLes Ateliers de l'Éthique / the Ethics Forum 12 (2-3): 100-119. 2017.
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Sarah K. Hansen and Rebecca Tuvel, New Forms of Revolt: Kristeva’s Intimate Politics (edited book)SUNY Press. 2017.
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Sarah K. Hansen and Rebecca Tuvel, Twenty Years of RevoltIn New forms of revolt: essays on Kristeva's intimate politics, Suny Press. pp. 1-14. 2017.
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Kareem Khalifa, Jared A. Millson, and Mark Risjord, Inference to the Best Explanation: Fundamentalism's FailuresIn Kevin McCain & Ted Poston (eds.), Best Explanations: New Essays on Inference to the Best Explanation, Oxford University Press. pp. 80-96. 2017.
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Mark Newman, Theoretical Understanding in ScienceBritish Journal for the Philosophy of Science 68 (2). 2017.
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Rebecca Tuvel, The Ethics of Captivity ed. by Lori Gruen (review)philoSOPHIA: A Journal of Continental Feminism 6 (1): 133-136. 2016.
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Rebecca Tuvel, Sourcing Women's Ecological Knowledge: The Worry of Epistemic ObjectificationHypatia 30 (2): 319-336. 2015.
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Rebecca Tuvel, Against the use of knowledge gained from animal experimentationSocieties 1 (5). 2015.
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Jared A. Millson, Queries and Assertions in Minimally Discursive PracticesQuestions, Discourse and Dialogue: 20 Years After Making It Explicit, Proceedings of Aisb50. 2014.
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Jared A. Millson, How to Ask a Question in the Space of Reasons:Assertions, Queries, and the Normative Structure of Minimally Discursive PracticesDissertation, Emory University. 2014.
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Mark Newman, EMU and inference: what the explanatory model of scientific understanding ignoresEuropean Journal for Philosophy of Science 4 (1): 55-74. 2014.
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Rebecca Tuvel, Where the Wild Child IsphiloSOPHIA: A Journal of Continental Feminism 3 (2): 186-192. 2013.
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Mark Newman, Refining the Inferential Model of Scientific UnderstandingInternational Studies in the Philosophy of Science 27 (2): 173-197. 2013.
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Rebecca Tuvel, 12 Exposing the Breast: The Animal and the Abject in American Attitudes Toward BreastfeedingIn Sarah LaChance Adams & Caroline R. Lundquist (eds.), Coming to Life: Philosophies of Pregnancy, Childbirth, and Mothering, Fordham University Press. pp. 263-280. 2012.
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Mark Newman, An Inferential Model of Scientific UnderstandingInternational Studies in the Philosophy of Science 26 (1). 2012.
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Jared A. Millson, Context and Creation: The Significance of Kant’s Third Critique for Dilthey’s Hermeneutics of HistoryIn Hans-Ulrich Lessing, Rudolf A. Makkreel & Riccardo Pozzo (eds.), Recent Contributions to Dilthey’s Philosophy of the Human Sciences, Frommann-holzboog Verlag. pp. 83-104. 2011.
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Mark Newman, Beyond Structural Realism: pluralist criteria for theory evaluationSynthese 174 (3): 413-443. 2010.
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Mark Newman, The No-Miracles Argument, reliabilism, and a methodological version of the generality problemSynthese 177 (1). 2010.
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Jared A. Millson, Phenomenology's negative dialectic: Adorno's critique of Husserl's epistemological foundationalismPhilosophical Forum 40 (1): 99-125. 2009.
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Jared A. Millson, The reflexive relativism of Georg SimmelJournal of Speculative Philosophy 23 (3). 2009.
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Mark Newman, Ramsey Sentence Realism as an Answer to the Pessimistic Meta‐InductionPhilosophy of Science 72 (5): 1373-1384. 2005.