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Randall E. Auxier, Commentary on Justin Clarke’s “Affirming Anti-Rationalism”Southwest Philosophy Review 31 (2): 63-66. 2015.
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Randall E. Auxier, The Sherpa and the Sage: Neville on the Determinate and the PossibleAmerican Journal of Theology and Philosophy 36 (1): 37-50. 2015.
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Randall E. Auxier, Douglas Anderson, and Lewis Hahn, The philosophy of Hilary Putnam (edited book)Open Court. 2015.
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Matthew J. Brown, John Dewey's pragmatist alternative to the belief-acceptance dichotomyStudies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 53 62-70. 2015.
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Matthew J. Brown, The Functional Complexity of Scientific EvidenceMetaphilosophy 46 (1): 65-83. 2015.
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Khalid Rawat, Introducing Husserl's Phenomenology from an Aristotelian Point of ViewE-Logos Electronic Journal for Philosophy 2014. 2014.
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Randall E. Auxier, Commentary on Anne Marie Schultz’s and Paul Carron’s “The Virtuous Ensemble”Southwest Philosophy Review 30 (2): 25-28. 2014.
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Randall E. Auxier, In Vino Veritas (Presidential Address)Southwest Philosophy Review 30 (1): 39-66. 2014.
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Matthew J. Brown, Quantum framesStudies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 45 1-10. 2014.
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Khalid Rawat, Language and truth: A study of Nietzsche's theory of languageAnnales Philosophici 6. 2013.
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Randall Auxier, Time, will, and purpose: living ideas from the philosophy of Josiah RoyceOpen Court. 2013.
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Arthur C. Danto, Ewa Bogusz-Boltuc, David Reed, Sean Scully, Thomas Rose, and Gerard Vilar Roca, The philosophy of Arthur C. Danto (edited book)Library of Living Philosophers. 2013.
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Matthew J. Brown, Science, Values, and Democracy in the Global Climate Change DebateIn Shane J. Ralston (ed.), Philosophical Pragmatism and International Relations: Essays for a Bold New World, Lexington Books. pp. 127-158. 2013.
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Matthew J. Brown, Values in Science beyond Underdetermination and Inductive RiskPhilosophy of Science 80 (5): 829-839. 2013.
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Matthew J. Brown, The source and status of values for socially responsible sciencePhilosophical Studies 163 (1): 67-76. 2013.
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Matthew J. Brown, The Democratic Control of the Scientific Control of DemocracyIn Dennis Dieks & Vassilios Karakostas (eds.), Recent Progress in Philosophy of Science: Perspectives and Foundational Problems, Springer. pp. 479--491. 2013.
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Khalid Rawat, Philosopher and His Task from Nietzsche's PerspectiveAcademic Research Internation 2012 (2). 2012.
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Randall E. Auxier, Shane J. Ralston, Randy L. Friedman, Michael Futch, Tadd Ruetenik, István Aranyosi, and Marilyn Fischer, 1. Front Matter Front Matter (pp. i-iii)The Pluralist 7 (1). 2012.
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Zbigniew Ambrozewicz, Marc Anderson, Randall E. Auxier, Thomas O. Buford, Gary Cesarz, Rossella Fabbrichesi, Matthew Flamm, Richard Hall, Jackie Kegley, Wojciech Malecki, Bette J. Manter, Ludwig Nagl, Ignas K. Skrupskelis, and Claudio Viale, Josiah Royce for the Twenty-First Century: Historical, Ethical, and Religious Interpretations (edited book)Lexington Books. 2012.
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Matthew J. Brown, John Dewey’s Logic of ScienceHopos: The Journal of the International Society for the History of Philosophy of Science 2 (2): 258-306. 2012.
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Randall E. Auxier, Commentary on Nikolay Milkov’s “A Logical-Contextual History of Philosophy”Southwest Philosophy Review 27 (2): 1-3. 2011.
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Randall E. Auxier, A Logical–Contextual History of PhilosophySouthwest Philosophy Review 27 (1): 21-29. 2011.
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Matthew J. Brown, A Companion to Pragmatism, ed. John R. Shook and Joseph Margolis (review)The Pluralist 6 (2): 101-103. 2011.
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Matthew J. Brown, Science as Socially Distributed Cognition: Bridging Philosophy and Sociology of ScienceIn Karen François, Benedikt Löwe, Thomas Müller & Bart van Kerkhove (eds.), Foundations of the Formal Sciences VII, Studies in Logic, College Publications. 2011.
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Andrew Youpa, Spinoza's theories of valueBritish Journal for the History of Philosophy 18 (2). 2010.
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Randall E. Auxier, Commentary on Richard Cole’s “Nature, Value and Duty”Southwest Philosophy Review 26 (2): 77-79. 2010.
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Matthew J. Brown, Genuine Problems and the Significance of ScienceContemporary Pragmatism 7 (2): 131-153. 2010.