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Texas A&M University
Department of Philosophy

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  • 23
    Regular faculty
  • 4
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  • 1
    Retired faculty
  • 29
    Graduate students
  • 42
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  • 16
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  • 1
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  • Theodore George, Letter from the Editor
    Epoché: A Journal for the History of Philosophy 19 (2): 5-5. 2015.
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  • Clare Alexandra Palmer, Against the view that we are normally required to assist wild animals
    Relations 3 (2): 203-210. 2015.
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  • Clare Alexandra Palmer, Reviews (review)
    Environmental Values 24 (2): 259-261. 2015.
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  • Clare Alexandra Palmer, Response to “Vulnerability, Dependence, and Special Obligations to Domesticated Animals” by Elijah Weber
    Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 28 (4): 695-703. 2015.
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  • Clare Alexandra Palmer, Living Individuals
    In Stephen Mark Gardiner & Allen Thompson (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Environmental Ethics, Oxford University Press Usa. 2015.
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  • Clare Alexandra Palmer, Sandra Corr, and Peter Sandoe, Companion Animal Ethics
    Wiley. 2015.
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  • David Koepsell, Willem-Paul Brinkman, and Sylvia Pont, Human Participants in Engineering Research: Notes from a Fledgling Ethics Committee
    Science and Engineering Ethics 21 (4): 1033-1048. 2015.
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  • David Koepsell, DNA and The Commons
    In Michael Boylan (ed.), Who Owns You?, Wiley. 2015.
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  • David Koepsell, Individual and Collective Rights in Genomic Data
    In Michael Boylan (ed.), Who Owns You?, Wiley. 2015.
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  • David Koepsell, Pragmatic Considerations of Gene Ownership
    In Michael Boylan (ed.), Who Owns You?, Wiley. 2015.
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  • David Koepsell, Introduction
    In Michael Boylan (ed.), Who Owns You?, Wiley. 2015.
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  • David Koepsell, The Science
    In Michael Boylan (ed.), Who Owns You?, Wiley. 2015.
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  • David Koepsell, So, Who Owns You?
    In Michael Boylan (ed.), Who Owns You?, Wiley. 2015.
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  • David Koepsell, Are Genes Intellectual Property?
    In Michael Boylan (ed.), Who Owns You?, Wiley. 2015.
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  • David Koepsell, DNA, Species, Individuals, and Persons
    In Michael Boylan (ed.), Who Owns You?, Wiley. 2015.
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  • David Koepsell, Legal Dimensions in Gene Ownership
    In Michael Boylan (ed.), Who Owns You?, Wiley. 2015.
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  • David Koepsell, Are Genes Intellectual Property?
    In Michael Boylan (ed.), Who Owns You?, Wiley. 2015.
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  • David Koepsell, DNA, Species, Individuals, and Persons
    In Michael Boylan (ed.), Who Owns You?, Wiley. 2015.
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  • David Koepsell, Front Matter
    In Michael Boylan (ed.), Who Owns You?, Wiley. 2015.
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  • David Koepsell, Legal Dimensions in Gene Ownership
    In Michael Boylan (ed.), Who Owns You?, Wiley. 2015.
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  • David Koepsell, DNA and The Commons
    In Michael Boylan (ed.), Who Owns You?, Wiley. 2015.
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  • David Koepsell, Index
    In Michael Boylan (ed.), Who Owns You?, Wiley. 2015.
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  • David Koepsell, Individual and Collective Rights in Genomic Data
    In Michael Boylan (ed.), Who Owns You?, Wiley. 2015.
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  • David Koepsell, Notes
    In Michael Boylan (ed.), Who Owns You?, Wiley. 2015.
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  • David Koepsell, Pragmatic Considerations of Gene Ownership
    In Michael Boylan (ed.), Who Owns You?, Wiley. 2015.
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  • David Koepsell, Ethics and Ontology
    In Michael Boylan (ed.), Who Owns You?, Wiley. 2015.
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  • David Koepsell, Who Owns You?: Science, Innovation, and the Gene Patent Wars
    Wiley-Blackwell. 2015.
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  • Kenny Easwaran, Formal Epistemology
    Journal of Philosophical Logic 44 (6): 651-662. 2015.
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  • Branden Fitelson and Kenny Easwaran, Accuracy, Coherence and Evidence
    Oxford Studies in Epistemology 5 61-96. 2015.
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  • Kenny Easwaran, Accuracy, Coherence, and Evidence
    In Tamar Szabó Gendler & John Hawthorne (eds.), Oxford Studies in Epistemology: Volume 5, Oxford University Press Uk. pp. 61-96. 2015.
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