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Arthur Ripstein, 7. Public Right I: Giving Laws to OurselvesIn Force and freedom: Kant's legal and political philosophy, Harvard University Press. pp. 182-231. 2009.
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Arthur Ripstein, 8. Public Right II: Roads to FreedomIn Force and freedom: Kant's legal and political philosophy, Harvard University Press. pp. 232-266. 2009.
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Arthur Ripstein, 9. Public Right III: Redistribution and Equality of OpportunityIn Force and freedom: Kant's legal and political philosophy, Harvard University Press. pp. 267-299. 2009.
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Arthur Ripstein, 10. Public Right IV: PunishmentIn Force and freedom: Kant's legal and political philosophy, Harvard University Press. pp. 300-324. 2009.
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Arthur Ripstein, 11. Public Right V: Revolution and the Right of Human Beings as SuchIn Force and freedom: Kant's legal and political philosophy, Harvard University Press. pp. 325-354. 2009.
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Arthur Ripstein, 6. Three Defects in the State of NatureIn Force and freedom: Kant's legal and political philosophy, Harvard University Press. pp. 145-181. 2009.
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Arthur Ripstein, 2. The Innate Right of HumanityIn Force and freedom: Kant's legal and political philosophy, Harvard University Press. pp. 30-56. 2009.
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Arthur Ripstein, Kant on Law and JusticeIn Thomas E. Hill (ed.), The Blackwell Guide to Kant's Ethics, Wiley-blackwell. 2009.
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George Boys-Stones, Hesiod and Plato's History of PhilosophyIn G. R. Boys-Stones & J. H. Haubold (eds.), Plato and Hesiod, Oxford University Press. 2009.
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Michael A. Rosenthal, Baruch SpinozaIn Graham Oppy & Nick Trakakis (eds.), Medieval Philosophy of Religion: The History of Western Philosophy of Religion, Volume 2, Routledge. pp. 3--141. 2009.
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Elisa Freschi, Review of The Self's Awareness of Itself: Bhaṭṭa Rāmakaṇṭha's Arguments against the Buddhist Doctrine of No-Self, by Alex WatsonPhilosophy East and West 59 (3): 400-406. 2009.
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Imogen Dickie, Informative identities in the begriffsschrift and 'on sense and reference'Canadian Journal of Philosophy 38 (2): 269-288. 2008.
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Franz Huber, Inductive LogicIn J. Lachs R. Talisse (ed.), Encyclopedia of American Philosophy, Routledge. 2008.
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Franz Huber, Milne’s Argument for the Log‐Ratio MeasurePhilosophy of Science 75 (4): 413-420. 2008.
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Franz Huber, Reply to Crupi et al.’s ‘Confirmation by Uncertain Evidence’British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 59 (2): 213-215. 2008.
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Thomas Hurka, Proportionality and necessityIn Larry May (ed.), War: Essays in Political Philosophy, Cambridge University Press. 2008.
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Martin Pickavé and Jennifer Whiting, Nicomachean Ethics 7.3 on Akratic IgnoranceOxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 34 323-371. 2008.
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Michael A. Rosenthal, Spinoza and the philosophy of historyIn Charles Huenemann (ed.), Interpreting Spinoza: Critical Essays, Cambridge University Press. 2008.
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Michael A. Rosenthal, Spinoza, history, and Jewish modernityIn Charles Harry Manekin & Robert Eisen (eds.), Philosophers and the Jewish Bible, University Press of Maryland. 2008.
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Jonardon Ganeri, Contextualism in the Study of Indian Intellectual CulturesJournal of Indian Philosophy 36 (5-6): 551-562. 2008.
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Elisa Freschi, Abhāvapramāṇa and error in Kumārila's commentatorsNagoya Studies in Indian Culture and Buddhism: Sad Mbhād Sā 27 1-29. 2008.
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Elisa Freschi, How do exhortative expressions work? Bhāvanā and vidhi in Rāmānujācārya and other Mīmād msā authorsRivista di Studi Orientali 81 149-185. 2008.