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Also at University of Toronto, Mississauga
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Mohan Matthen, What is Drift? A Response to Millstein, Skipper, and DietrichPhilosophy, Theory, and Practice in Biology 2 (20130604). 2010.
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Jonathan Cohen and Mohan Matthen, IntroductionIn Jonathan Cohen & Mohan Matthen (eds.), Color Ontology and Color Science, Bradford. 2010.
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Jennifer Nagel, Epistemic anxiety and adaptive invariantismPhilosophical Perspectives 24 (1): 407-435. 2010.
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Jennifer Nagel, Knowledge ascriptions and the psychological consequences of thinking about errorPhilosophical Quarterly 60 (239): 286-306. 2010.
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Diana Raffman, Can we do without concepts?: Comments on Edouard Machery, Doing Without Concepts (review)Philosophical Studies 149 (3). 2010.
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Diana Raffman, Demoting higher-order vaguenessIn Richard Dietz & Sebastiano Moruzzi (eds.), Cuts and clouds: vagueness, its nature, and its logic, Oxford University Press. pp. 509--22. 2010.
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Imogen Dickie and Gurpreet Rattan, Sense, Communication, and Rational EngagementDialectica 64 (2): 131-151. 2010.
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Gurpreet Rattan, Metarepresentation and the cognitive value of the concept of truthIn Cory Wright & Nikolaj Jang Lee Linding Pedersen (eds.), New Waves in Truth, Palgrave-macmillan. pp. 139--156. 2010.
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Gurpreet Rattan, Indeterminacy, A Priority, and Analyticity in the Quinean CritiqueEuropean Journal of Philosophy 18 (2): 203-226. 2010.
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Marleen Rozemond, Descartes and the Immortality of the SoulIn John Cottingham & Peter Hacker (eds.), Mind, Method and Morality: Essays in Honour of Anthony Kenny, Oxford University Press. 2010.
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Sergio Tenenbaum, Akrasia and IrrationalityIn Timothy O'Connor & Constantine Sandis (eds.), A Companion to the Philosophy of Action, Wiley-blackwell. pp. 274-282. 2010.
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Sergio Tenenbaum, The Vice of ProcrastinationIn Chrisoula Andreou & Mark D. White (eds.), The Thief of Time: Philosophical Essays on Procrastination, Oxford University Press. 2010.
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Sergio Tenenbaum, Desire, Practical Reason, and the Good (edited book)Oxford University Press. 2010.
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Sergio Tenenbaum, Good and Good ForIn Desire, Practical Reason, and the Good, Oxford University Press. 2010.
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Sergio Tenenbaum, Direction of Fit and Motivational CognitivismIn Russ Shafer-Landau (ed.), Oxford Studies in Metaethics, Oxford University Press. pp. 235-64. 2010.
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Philip Clark, Mackie's motivational argumentIn David Sobel & Steven Wall (eds.), Reasons for Action, Cambridge University Press. 2009.
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Philip Clark, Appearances of the Good and Appearances of the TrueDialogue 48 (2): 405. 2009.
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Mohan Matthen, Drift and “Statistically Abstractive Explanation”Philosophy of Science 76 (4): 464-487. 2009.
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Mohan Matthen, Truly blue: An adverbial aspect of perceptual representationAnalysis 69 (1): 48-54. 2009.
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Mohan Matthen, Why Does Earth Move to the Center? An Examination of Some Explanatory Strategies in Aristotle's CosmologyIn Alan Bowen & Christian Wildberg (eds.), New Perspectives on Aristotle’s De Caelo, Brill. pp. 1--119. 2009.
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Marleen Rozemond, Leibniz on final causationIn Samuel Newlands & Larry M. Jorgensen (eds.), Metaphysics and the good: themes from the philosophy of Robert Merrihew Adams, Oxford University Press. 2009.
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Andrew Sepielli, Moral Realism without Moral MetaphysicsIn Russ Shafer-Landau (ed.), Oxford Studies in Metaethics: Volume Four, Oxford University Press. 2009.
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Andrew Sepielli, What to do when you don’t know what to doOxford Studies in Metaethics 4 5-28. 2009.
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Sergio Tenenbaum, Knowing the Good and Knowing What One is DoingCanadian Journal of Philosophy 39 (S1): 91-117. 2009.