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Andrew Franklin-Hall, Norvin Richards, The Ethics of Parenthood: New York: Oxford University Press, 2010, 295 pp. ISBN 978-0-19-973174-9 (review)Journal of Value Inquiry 46 (1): 117-121. 2012.
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Andrew Franklin-Hall, Book Reviews Ethics and Public Policy: A Philosophical Inquiry by Jonathan Wolff, 2011 London, Routledgeix + 230 pp, £65.00 (hb) £17.99 (pb) (review)Journal of Applied Philosophy 29 (3): 266-268. 2012.
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Peter Brössel, Anna-Maria Asunta Eder, and Franz Huber, Evidential Support and Instrumental RationalityPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 87 (2): 279-300. 2012.
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Franz Huber, Essay Review: The Laws of BeliefWolfgang Spohn, The Laws of Belief: Ranking Theory and Its Philosophical Applications. Oxford: Oxford University Press , 625 pp., £75.00Philosophy of Science 79 (4): 584-588. 2012.
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Malcolm Thorburn, Two conceptions of equality before the (criminal) lawIn Francois Tanguay-Renaud & James Stribopoulos (eds.), Rethinking Criminal Law Theory: New Canadian Perspectives in the Philosophy of Domestic, Transnational, and International Criminal Law, Hart Publishing. 2012.
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Donald Ainslie, Hume, a Scottish Locke? Comments on Terence Penelhum’s HumeCanadian Journal of Philosophy 42 (S1): 161-170. 2012.
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David Dyzenhaus and Thomas Poole, Hobbes and the law (edited book)Cambridge University Press. 2012.
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Martin Pickavé and Lisa Shapiro, Emotion and cognitive life in Medieval and early modern philosophy (edited book)Oxford University Press. 2012.
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Nicholas F. Stang, Artworks Are Not Valuable for Their Own SakeJournal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 70 (3): 271-280. 2012.
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Nicholas F. Stang, A Kantian Response to Bolzano’s Critique of Kant’s Analytic-Synthetic DistinctionGrazer Philosophische Studien 85 (1): 33-61. 2012.
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Nicholas F. Stang, Kant on Complete Determination and Infinite JudgementBritish Journal for the History of Philosophy 20 (6): 1117-1139. 2012.
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Michael Caie, Vagueness and semantic indiscriminabilityPhilosophical Studies 160 (3): 365-377. 2012.
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Jessica Wilson, From constitutional necessities to causal necessitiesIn Helen Beebee & Nigel Sabbarton-Leary (eds.), The Semantics and Metaphysics of Natural Kinds, Routledge. 2012.
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Jessica Wilson, Fundamental determinablesPhilosophers' Imprint 12. 2012.
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Jessica M. Wilson, The regress argument against Cartesian skepticismAnalysis 72 (4): 668-673. 2012.
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Rebecca Comay In Conversation With Joshua Nichols, Missed Revolutions, Non-Revolutions, Revolutions to Come: An Encounter with Mourning Sickness: Hegel and the French Revolution, Rebecca ComayPhaenEx 7 (1): 309-346. 2012.
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Diana Raffman, Indiscriminability and phenomenal continuaPhilosophical Perspectives 26 (1): 309-322. 2012.
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Dominic Hyde and Diana Raffman, Sorites ParadoxIn Ed Zalta (ed.), Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 2012.
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Joseph Heath, Letting the World In: Empirical Approaches to EthicsLes Ateliers de L’Ethique 7 (3): 93-107. 2012.
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Imogen Dickie, How Proper Names ReferProceedings of the Aristotelian Society 111 (1pt1): 43-78. 2011.
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Imogen Dickie, The Sortal Dependence of Demonstrative ReferenceEuropean Journal of Philosophy 22 (1): 34-60. 2011.
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Imogen Dickie, Visual Attention Fixes Demonstrative Reference By Eliminating Referential LuckIn Christopher Mole, Declan Smithies & Wayne Wu (eds.), Attention: Philosophical and Psychological Essays, Oxford University Press. 2011.
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Thomas Hurka, Common Themes from Sidgwick to EwingIn Underivative Duty: British Moral Philosophers from Sidgwick to Ewing, Oxford University Press. 2011.
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Thomas Hurka, Right act, virtuous motiveIn Heather Battaly (ed.), Virtue and Vice, Moral and Epistemic, Wiley-blackwell. pp. 58-72. 2011.
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Thomas Hurka, The best things in life: a guide to what really mattersOxford University Press. 2011.
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Thomas Hurka, Underivative Duty: British Moral Philosophers from Sidgwick to Ewing (edited book)Oxford University Press. 2011.
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Thomas Hurka, Dworkin, Ronald. Justice for Hedgehogs. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2011. Pp. 506. $35.00Ethics 122 (1): 188-194. 2011.