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State University of New York at Oswego
Department of Philosophy

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  • 7
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  • Other faculty
  • Retired faculty
  • Graduate students
  • 4
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  • Alumni
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  • Craig DeLancey, Consciousness and the superfunctionality claim
    Philosophical Studies 161 (3): 433-451. 2012.
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  • Craig DeLancey, The modal arguments and the complexity of consciousness
    Ratio 26 (1): 35-50. 2012.
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  • Robert F. Card, Conscientious Objection, Emergency Contraception, and Public Policy
    Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 36 (1): 53-68. 2011.
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  • Robert F. Card, Gender, justice within the family, and the commitments of liberalism
    In Adrianne McEvoy (ed.), Sex, Love, and Friendship: Studies of the Society for the Philosophy of Sex and Love, 1993-2003, Rodopi. 2011.
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  • Craig DeLancey, Does a Parsimony Principle Entail a Simple World?
    Metaphysica 12 (2): 87-100. 2011.
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  • Robert F. Card, Situationist Social Psychology and J. S. Mill's Conception of Character: Robert F. Card
    Utilitas 22 (4): 481-493. 2010.
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  • Craig DeLancey, Supersizing the Mind: Embodiment, Action, and Cognitive Extension (review)
    Symploke 18 (1-2): 415-417. 2010.
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  • Robert F. Card, Federal provider conscience regulation: unconscionable
    Journal of Medical Ethics 35 (8): 471-472. 2009.
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  • Craig DeLancey, Review of Georg Brun, ulvi doguoglu, Dominique kuenzle (eds.), Epistemology and Emotions (review)
    Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2009 (3). 2009.
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  • Robert F. Card, Scouring the scourge: Spontaneous abortion and morality
    American Journal of Bioethics 8 (7). 2008.
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  • Robert F. Card, Conscientious objection and emergency contraception
    American Journal of Bioethics 7 (6). 2007.
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  • Robert F. Card, Inconsistency and the theoretical commitments of Hooker's rule-consequentialism
    Utilitas 19 (2): 243-258. 2007.
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  • Robert F. Card, Response to commentators on "conscientious objection and emergency contraception": Sex, drugs and the rocky role of levonorgestrel
    American Journal of Bioethics 7 (10). 2007.
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  • Craig DeLancey, Phenomenal experience and the measure of information
    Erkenntnis 66 (3): 329-352. 2007.
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  • Craig DeLancey, Review of Ronald de sousa, Why Think? Evolution and the Rational Mind (review)
    Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2007 (12). 2007.
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  • Craig DeLancey, Meaning naturalism, meaning irrealism, and the work of language
    Synthese 154 (2): 231-257. 2007.
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  • Robert F. Card, Two puzzles for Marquis's conservative view on abortion
    Bioethics 20 (5). 2006.
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  • Craig DeLancey, Basic moods
    Philosophical Psychology 19 (4): 527-538. 2006.
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  • Craig DeLancey, Ontology and Teleofunctions: A Defense and Revision of the Systematic Account of Teleological Explanation
    Synthese 150 (1): 69-98. 2006.
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  • Robert F. Card, Individual Responsibility within Organizational Contexts
    Journal of Business Ethics 62 (4): 397-405. 2005.
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  • Robert F. Card, Making Sense of the Diversity-Based Legal Argument for Affirmative Action
    Public Affairs Quarterly 19 (1): 11-24. 2005.
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  • Craig DeLancey, Lewis's DS approach is a tool, not a theory
    Behavioral and Brain Sciences 28 (2): 201-201. 2005.
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  • Robert F. Card, Genetic Information, Health Insurance, and Rawlsian Justice
    In Critically Thinking About Medical Ethics, Pearson. pp. 288-94. 2004.
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  • Robert F. Card, Abortion and the Ways We Value Human Life (review)
    Southwest Philosophy Review 20 (2): 225-228. 2004.
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  • Robert F. Card, Critically Thinking About Medical Ethics (edited book)
    Pearson. 2004.
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  • Robert F. Card, Consequentialist teleology and the valuation of states of affairs
    Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 7 (3): 253-265. 2004.
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  • Robert F. Card, Consequentialism, teleology, and the new friendship critique
    Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 85 (2): 149-172. 2004.
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  • Robert F. Card, Pure aretaic ethics and character
    Journal of Value Inquiry 38 (4): 473-484. 2004.
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  • Craig DeLancey, Review of Jesse J. Prinz, Gut Reactions: A Perceptual Theory of Emotion (review)
    Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2005 (10). 2004.
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  • Craig DeLancey, Simon Moore & Mike Oaksford (ed.), Emotional Cognition
    Journal of Consciousness Studies 11--94. 2004.
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