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Allegra De Laurentiis, Metaphysical Foundations of the History of PhilosophyReview of Metaphysics 59 (1): 3-31. 2005.
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Allegra De Laurentiis, Subjects in the ancient and modern world: on Hegel's theory of subjectivityPalgrave-Macmillan. 2005.
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Allegra de Laurentiis, The one and the concept : On Hegel's reading of Plato's parmenidesIn David Carlson (ed.), Hegel's Theory of the Subject, Palgrave-macmillan. 2005.
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Allegra de Laurentiis, Wie Aus Dem Begriff Des Ich Dessen Realität Vernünftig Herauszuklauben SeiHegel-Jahrbuch 7 (1): 198-203. 2005.
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Allegra De Laurentiis, Metaphysical Foundations of the History of Philosophy: Hegel's 1820 Introduction to the Lectures on the History of PhilosophyReview of Metaphysics 59 (1). 2005.
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Gary Mar, An Essay on Divine Authority (review)Faith and Philosophy 22 (2): 251-254. 2005.
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Patrick Grim, Computational Modeling as a Philosophical MethodologyIn Luciano Floridi (ed.), The Blackwell Guide to the Philosophy of Computing and Information, Blackwell. 2004.
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Patrick Grim, P. St Denis, and T. Kokalis, Information and meaning: Use-based models in arrays of neural nets (review)Minds and Machines 14 (1): 43-66. 2004.
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Patrick Grim, Paul St Denis, and Trina Kokalis, Information and Meaning: Use-Based Models in Arrays of Neural NetsMinds and Machines 14 (1): 43-66. 2004.
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Patrick Grim, What is a Contradiction?In Graham Priest, Jc Beall & Bradley P. Armour-Garb (eds.), The Law of Non-Contradiction : New Philosophical Essays, Oxford University Press. pp. 49--72. 2004.
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Patrick Grim, Making Meaning HappenJournal for Experimental and Theoretical Artificial Intelligence 16 209-244. 2004.
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Edward S. Casey, Keeping art to its edgeAngelaki 9 (2). 2004.
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James Hatley and Mary C. Rawlinson, Suffering Witness: The Quandary of Responsibility after the Irreparable. Aesthetics and the Philosophy of Art SeriesJournal of Speculative Philosophy 17 (1): 68-70. 2003.
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Patrick Grim, Philosophy for Computers: Some Explorations in Philosophical ModelingMetaphilosophy 33 (1‐2): 181-209. 2003.
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Allegra De Laurentiis, The Place of Rousseau in Hegel’s SystemProceedings of the Hegel Society of America 16 121-141. 2003.
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Patrick Grim, Peter Ludlow, and Gary Mar, The Philosopher's Annual, Volume 24 (edited book)Center for the Study of Language and Inf. 2003.
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Edward S. Casey, Imagination, fantasy, hallucination, and memoryIn J. Philips & James Morley (eds.), Imagination and its Pathologies, Mit Press. 2003.
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Edward S. Casey, The Difference an Instant Makes: Bachelard's Brilliant BreakthroughPhilosophy Today 47 (Supplement): 118-123. 2003.
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Patrick Grim, Philosophy for computers: Some explorations in philosophical modelingIn James Moor & Terrell Ward Bynum (eds.), Cyberphilosophy: the intersection of philosophy and computing, Blackwell. pp. 181-209. 2002.
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Patrick Grim, The basic questions: What is reinforced? What is selected?Behavioral and Brain Sciences 25 (2): 261-261. 2002.
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Patrick Grim, Kenneth Baynes, Peter Ludlow, and Gary Mar, The Philosopher's Annual, Volume 23 (edited book)Center for the Study of Language and Inf. 2002.
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Mary C. Rawlinson, The concept of a feminist bioethicsJournal of Medicine and Philosophy 26 (4). 2001.
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Patrick Grim, Jon Barwise and John Etchemendy. Language, proof and logic_. In collaboration with Gerard Allwein, Dave Barker-Plummer, and Albert Liu. CSLI Publications, Stanford, and Seven Bridges Press, New York and London, 1999, xii + 587 pp. - Gerard Allwein, Dave Barker-Plummer, Jon Barwise, John Etchemendy, and Albert Liu. _LPL software manual. CSLI Publications, Stanford, and Seven Bridges Press, New York and London, 1999, vii + 52 pp. + CD-ROM (review)Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 7 (3): 377-379. 2001.