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Helen De Cruz, Prestige Bias: An Obstacle to a Just Academic PhilosophyErgo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy 5. 2018.
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Helen De Cruz, Testimony and Children’s Acquisition of Number ConceptsIn Sorin Bangu (ed.), Naturalizing Logico-Mathematical Knowledge: Approaches from Psychology and Cognitive Science, Routledge. pp. 172-186. 2018.
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Helen De Cruz, Religious Beliefs and Philosophical Views: A Qualitative StudyRes Philosophica 95 (3): 477-504. 2018.
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Helen De Cruz, Religious Conversion, Transformative Experience, and DisagreementPhilosophia Christi 20 (1): 265-276. 2018.
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Helen De Cruz, Etiological challenges to religious practicesAmerican Philosophical Quarterly 55 (4). 2018.
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Sahar Joakim and Scott Ragland, Is Hobbes Really an Antirealist about Accidents?European Journal of Analytic Philosophy 14 (2): 11-25. 2018.
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Matthew Shea and Scott Ragland, God, evil, and occasionalismReligious Studies 54 (2): 265-283. 2018.
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Anna Marmodoro and Sophie Cartwright, A History of Mind and Body in Late Antiquity (edited book)Cambridge University Press. 2018.
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Jonathan D. Jacobs and Robert J. Hartman, Armstrong on Probabilistic Laws of NaturePhilosophical Papers 46 (3): 373-387. 2017.
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Kent Staley, Pragmatic warrant for frequentist statistical practice: the case of high energy physicsSynthese 194 (2). 2017.
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William Rehg and Kent Staley, “Agreement” in the IPCC Confidence measureStudies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 57 126-134. 2017.
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Susan Brower-Toland, Causation and Mental Content: Against the Externalist Interpretation of OckhamIn Magali E. Roques & Jennifer Pelletier (eds.), The Language of Thought in Late Medieval Philosophy, Springer. 2017.
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Susan Brower-Toland, Self-Knowledge and the Science of the Soul in Buridan's Quaestiones De AnimaIn Gyula Klima (ed.), Questions on the soul by John Buridan and others, Springer. 2017.
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Jeffrey Bishop, Beginning at the End: Liturgy and the Care of the DyingChristian Bioethics 23 (1): 77-83. 2017.
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Errin Clark, Thomas Aquinas on Logic, Being, and Power, and Contemporary Problems for Divine OmnipotenceSophia 56 (2): 247-261. 2017.
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Helen De Cruz, Religious disagreement: An empirical study among academic philosophersEpisteme 14 (1). 2017.
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Helen De Cruz and Johan De Smedt, Intuitions and Arguments: Cognitive Foundations of Argumentation in Natural TheologyEuropean Journal for Philosophy of Religion 9 (2): 57-82. 2017.
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Everett Fulmer and Scott Ragland, Against the new Cartesian CircleCanadian Journal of Philosophy 47 (1): 66-74. 2017.
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Sarah Heidt and Scott Ragland, Introduction: The Act of PhilosophizingIn C. P. Ragland, Sarah Heidt & Sarah L. Heidt (eds.), What Is Philosophy?, Yale University Press. pp. 1-24. 2017.
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Scott Ragland, Sarah Heidt, and Sarah L. Heidt, What Is Philosophy? (edited book)Yale University Press. 2017.
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William Rehg, Reason and Rhetoric in Habermas's Theory of ArgumentationIn eds Walter Jost and Michael J. Hyde (ed.), Rhetoric and Hermeneutics in Our Time, Yale University Press. pp. 358-377. 2017.
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Anna Marmodoro and Irini-Fotini Viltanioti, Divine Powers in Late Antiquity (edited book)Oxford University Press UK. 2017.
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Christopher J. Austin and Anna Marmodoro, Structural Powers and the Homeodynamic Unity of OrganismsIn William M. R. Simpson, Robert Charles Koons & Nicholas Teh (eds.), Neo-Aristotelian Perspectives on Contemporary Science, Routledge. pp. 169-184. 2017.
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Anna Marmodoro, Stoic BlendsProceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium of Ancient Philosophy 32 (1): 1-24. 2017.