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Mark Povich, Minimal Models and the Generalized Ontic Conception of Scientific ExplanationBritish Journal for the Philosophy of Science 69 (1): 117-137. 2018.
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Mark Povich and Carl F. Craver, Because without Cause: Non-Causal Explanations in Science and Mathematics (review)Philosophical Review 127 (3): 422-426. 2018.
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Eric Mack, 8. John Locke’s Defense of Commercial Society: Individual Rights, Voluntary Cooperation, and Mutual GainIn Eugene Heath & Byron Kaldis (eds.), Wealth, Commerce, and Philosophy: Foundational Thinkers and Business Ethics, University of Chicago Press. pp. 157-178. 2017.
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Carl F. Craver and Mark Povich, The directionality of distinctively mathematical explanationsStudies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 63 31-38. 2017.
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Mark Povich and Carl F. Craver, Mechanistic Levels, Reduction, and EmergenceIn Stuart Glennan & Phyllis Illari (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Mechanisms and Mechanical Philosophy, Routledge. pp. 185-97. 2017.
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Daniel C. Burnston, Real Patterns in Biological ExplanationPhilosophy of Science 84 (5): 879-891. 2017.
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Daniel Burnston, Cognitive penetration and the cognition–perception interfaceSynthese 194 (9): 3645-3668. 2017.
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Daniel Burnston, Interface problems in the explanation of actionPhilosophical Explorations 20 (2): 242-258. 2017.
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Daniel Burnston, Computational neuroscience and localized neural functionSynthese 193 (12): 3741-3762. 2016.
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Daniel Burnston, Data graphs and mechanistic explanationStudies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 57 (C): 1-12. 2016.
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Daniel Burnston, A contextualist approach to functional localization in the brainBiology and Philosophy 31 (4): 527-550. 2016.
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Daniel Burnston and Jonathan Cohen, Perceptual Integration, Modularity, and Cognitive PenetrationIn John Zeimbekis & Athanassios Raftopoulos (eds.), The Cognitive Penetrability of Perception: New Philosophical Perspectives, Oxford University Press. pp. 123-143. 2015.
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Eric Mack, Elbow Room for RightsIn David Sobel, Peter Vallentyne & Steven Wall (eds.), Oxford Studies in Political Philosophy: Volume 1, Oxford University Press Uk. 2015.
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Mark Povich, Mechanisms and Model-Based Functional Magnetic Resonance ImagingPhilosophy of Science 82 (5): 1035-1046. 2015.
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Daniel Burnston, Ben Sheredos, Adele Abrahamsen, and William Bechtel, Scientists’ use of diagrams in developing mechanistic explanations: A case study from chronobiologyPragmatics and Cognition 22 (2): 224-243. 2014.
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Sebo Uithol, Daniel Burnston, and Pim Haselager, Why we may not find intentions in the brainNeuropsychologia 56 (5): 129-139. 2014.
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Shawn Loht, Film as Heideggerian Art? A Reassessment of Heidegger, Film, and his Connection to Terrence Malick.Film and Philosophy 17 113-36. 2013.
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Shawn Loht, Timothy Corrigan, ed. (2012) Film and Literature: An Introduction and Reader. 2nd EditionFilm-Philosophy 17 (1): 480-483. 2013.
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Ben Sheredos, Daniel Burnston, Adele Abrahamsen, and William Bechtel, Why do biologists use so many diagrams?Philosophy of Science 80 (5): 931-944. 2013.
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Daniel Burnston and Jonathan Cohen, Perception of Features and Perception of ObjectsCroatian Journal of Philosophy 12 (3): 283-314. 2012.
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Mikhail Valdman, Autonomy, History, and the Origins of Our DesiresJournal of Moral Philosophy 8 (3): 415-434. 2011.
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Shawn Loht, Being Alive, Being Conscious, and Being: An Existential Reading of Heraclitus' Fragment 101Proceedings of the Southeast Philosophy Congress 4 116-26. 2011.
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Shawn Loht, Stephen Salkever, The Cambridge Companion to Ancient Greek Political Thought (review)Teaching Philosophy 34 (4): 428-32. 2011.
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Mikhail Valdman, The Deep Problem with Voluntaristic Theories of Political ObligationAmerican Philosophical Quarterly 47 (3): 267-78. 2010.
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Shawn Loht, Robert Brandom, Reason in Philosophy: Animating Ideas (review)Review of Metaphysics 63 (4): 909-11. 2010.