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Robert Francescotti, The Non-Reductionist's Troubles with SuperveniencePhilosophical Studies 89 (1): 105-124. 1998.
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Steven Barbone, L'homme Aléatoire (review)Studia Spinozana: An International and Interdisciplinary Series 14 333-337. 1998.
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Benedictus de Spinoza, Steven Barbone, Lee Rice, Lodewijk Meijer, and Samuel Shirley, The Principles of Cartesian Philosophy: And, Metaphysical Thoughts (edited book)Hackett Publishing. 1998.
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J. Angelo Corlett, A marxist approach to business ethicsJournal of Business Ethics 17 (1): 99-103. 1998.
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Robert Francescotti, What multiple realizability does not showJournal of Mind and Behavior 18 (1): 13-28. 1997.
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Steven Barbone, Spinoza on Community, Affectivity, and Life ValuesDissertation, Marquette University. 1997.
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J. Angelo Corlett, The Third Way: New Directions in Platonic StudiesJournal of the History of Philosophy 35 (3): 458-460. 1997.
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Robert Francescotti, SubjectivityIn Edward Craig (ed.), Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Genealogy to Iqbal, Routledge. 1996.
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Steven Barbone, Scotus: Adumbrations of a new concept of infinityWissenschaft Und Weisheit 59 (1): 35-43. 1996.
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Steven Barbone, Review (review)Studia Spinozana: An International and Interdisciplinary Series 12 269-270. 1996.
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J. Angelo Corlett, Can terrorism be morally justified?Public Affairs Quarterly 10 (3): 163-184. 1996.
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Charles Weihsun Fu and Sandra A. Wawrytko, Buddhist Behavioral Codes and the Modern World: An International SymposiumPhilosophy East and West 46 (3): 427. 1996.
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Robert M. Francescotti, Even: The conventional implicature approach reconsideredLinguistics and Philosophy 18 (2). 1995.
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Robert Francescotti, Higher-order thoughts and conscious experiencePhilosophical Psychology 8 (3): 239-254. 1995.
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Spinoza , Samuel Shirley, Steven Barbone, Lee Rice, and Jacob Adler, The Letters (edited book)Hackett Publishing Company. 1995.
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Robert M. Francescotti, Qualitative beliefs, wide content, and wide behaviorNoûs 28 (3): 396-404. 1994.
