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Also at State University of New York at Binghamton
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Jerry DeJohn and Eric Dietrich, Subvert the Dominant Paradigm!J. Of Experimental and Theoretical AI 15 (4): 375-382. 2003.
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David Wilson, Eric Dietrich, and Anne Clark, On the inappropriate use of the naturalistic fallacy in evolutionary psychologyBiology and Philosophy 18 (5): 669-681. 2003.
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Anne B. Clark, Eric Dietrich, and David Wilson, On the inappropriate use of the naturalistic fallacy in evolutionary psychologyBiology and Philosophy 18 (5): 669-81. 2003.
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Linda Radzik, Do Wrongdoers Have a Right to Make Amends?Social Theory and Practice 29 (2): 325-41. 2003.
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Eric Dietrich and Valerie G. Hardcastle, A Connecticut Yalie in King Descartes' CourtNewsletter of Cognitive Science Society (Now Defunct). 2002.
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Lisa Tessman, On (Not) Living the Good Life: Reflections on Oppression, Virtue, and FlourishingCanadian Journal of Philosophy 32 (sup1): 2-32. 2002.
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Linda Radzik, Christopher Kutz, Complicity: Ethics and Law for a Collective Age (review)Philosophy in Review 22 43-45. 2002.
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Eric Dietrich, AI, Concepts, and the Paradox of Mental Representation, with a brief discussion of psychological essentialismJ. Of Exper. And Theor. AI 13 (1): 1-7. 2001.
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Eric Dietrich and Anthony Gillies, Consciousness and the limits of our imaginationsSynthese 126 (3): 361-381. 2001.
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Eric Dietrich, Banbury Bound, or Can a machine be conscious?J. Of Experimental and Theoretical AI 13 (2): 177-180. 2001.
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Eric Dietrich, Concepts: Fodor's little semantic BBs of thought - A critical look at Fodor's theory of concepts -J. Of Experimental and Theoretical AI 13 (2): 89-94. 2001.
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Eric Dietrich, It does so: Review of The Mind Doesn't Work That Way: The Scope and Limits of Computational Psychology (review)AI Magazine 22 (4): 141-144. 2001.
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Eric Dietrich, It Does So: Review of Jerry Fodor, The Mind Doesn't Work That Way (review)AI Magazine 22 (4): 121-24. 2001.
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Valerie G. Hardcastle and Eric Dietrich, Toward a Book of Counter-Examples for Cognitive Science: Dynamic Systems Theory, Emotion, and AardvarksDanish Yearbook of Philosophy 36 (1): 35-48. 2001.
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Lisa Tessman, Critical Virtue Ethics: Understanding Oppression as Morally DamagingIn Peggy Desautels, Joanne Waugh, Margaret Urban Walker, Uma Narayan, Diana Tietjens Meyers & Hilde Lindemann Nelson (eds.), Feminists Doing Ethics, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. 2001.
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Lisa Tessman and Bat-Ami Bar On, Jewish Locations: Traversing Racialized Landscapes (edited book)Rowman & Littlefield. 2001.
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Linda Radzik, Collective responsibility and duties to respondSocial Theory and Practice 27 (3). 2001.
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Eric Dietrich, Analogy and Conceptual Change, or You can't step into the same mind twiceIn Eric Dietrich Art Markman (ed.), Cognitive Dynamics: Conceptual change in humans and machines, Lawrence Erlbaum. pp. 265--294. 2000.
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Eric Dietrich, A Counterexample t o All Future Dynamic Systems Theories of CognitionJ. Of Experimental and Theoretical AI 12 (2): 377-382. 2000.
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Eric Dietrich, Cognitive Science and the Mechanistic Forces of Darkness, or Why the Computational Science of Mind Suffers the Slings and Arrowsof Outrageous FortuneTechné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 5 (2): 73-82. 2000.
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Arthur B. Markman and Eric Dietrich, In defense of representationCognitive Psychology 40 (2): 138--171. 2000.
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Arthur B. Markman and Eric Dietrich, Something old, Something new: Extending the classical view of representationTrends in Cognitive Sciences 4 (12): 470-475. 2000.
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Lisa Tessman, Moral Luck in the Politics of Personal TransformationSocial Theory and Practice 26 (3): 375-395. 2000.
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Linda Radzik, Incorrigible Norms: Foundationalist Theories of Normative AuthoritySouthern Journal of Philosophy 38 (4): 633-649. 2000.
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Linda Radzik, Justification and the authority of normsJournal of Value Inquiry 34 (4): 451-461. 2000.