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Simon Fraser University
Department of Philosophy

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  • Endre Begby, Leibniz on Determinism and Divine Foreknowledge
    Studia Leibnitiana 37 (1): 83-98. 2005.
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  • Bernard Linsky and Jeffry Pelletier, What is Frege's theory of descriptions?
    In Bernard Linsky & Jeffry Pelletier (eds.), On Denoting: 1905-2005, Philosophia. pp. 195-250. 2005.
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  • Endre Begby, Liberty, Statehood and Sovereignty: Walzer on Mill on Non-intervention
    Journal of Military Ethics 2 (1): 46-62. 2003.
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  • Nicolas Fillion, Discours de la méthode du Discours de la méthode: Critique d'une conception naïve de la connaissance humaine
    Revue Phares 4 (2). 2003.
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  • Kathleen Akins, Perception (edited book)
    Oxford University Press. 1996.
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  • Martin Hahn, How Not to Draw the de re/de dicto Distinction
    In John Macnamara & Gonzalo E. Reyes (eds.), The Logical Foundations of Cognition, Oxford University Press Usa. pp. 325-353. 1994.
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  • Martin Hahn, Vicinae Deviae: Essays in Honour of Raymond Earl Jennings (edited book)
    Simon Fraser University. 1993.
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  • Michael Picard, Impredicativity and Turn of the Century Foundations of Mathematics: Presupposition in Poincare and Russell
    Dissertation, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. 1993.
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  • Paul Humphreys, Nancy Cartwright, Gabriel Sandu, Scott Dana, and Holly K. Andersen, Pacific APA Memorial session for P. Suppes and J. Hintikka, 2016
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  • Bruno Guindon, Rationality has its reasons, of which reason knows not: A vindication of the normativity of rationality
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  • Kino Zhao, A statistical learning approach to a problem of induction
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  • Carolyn Dicey Jennings, Travis LaCroix, and Kino Zhao, METHODOLOGY REPORT FOR THE 2025 ACADEMIC PHILOSOPHY DATA AND ANALYSIS SURVEY
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