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Thomas Holden, Hume on religious affectArchiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 89 (3): 283-306. 2007.
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Thomas Holden, Robert Boyle on things above reasonBritish Journal for the History of Philosophy 15 (2). 2007.
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Aaron Zimmerman, Fear of Knowledge: Against Relativism and Constructivism, by Paul Boghossian (review)Ars Disputandi 7. 2007.
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Aaron Zimmerman, Hume’s ReasonsHume Studies 33 (2): 211-256. 2007.
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Daniel Z. Korman, What externalists should say about dry earthJournal of Philosophy 103 (10): 503-520. 2006.
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Teresa Robertson Ishii and Graeme (R.) Forbes, Does the new route reach its destination?Mind 115 (458): 367-374. 2006.
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Aaron Zachary Zimmerman, Basic Self-Knowledge: Answering Peacocke’s Criticisms of ConstitutivismPhilosophical Studies 128 (2): 337-379. 2006.
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Daniel Z. Korman, Law necessitarianism and the importance of being intuitivePhilosophical Quarterly 55 (221). 2005.
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Thomas Holden, Religion and Moral Prohibition in Hume’s “Of Suicide”Hume Studies 31 (2): 189-210. 2005.
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Aaron Zimmerman, Putting extrospection to restPhilosophical Quarterly 55 (221): 658-661. 2005.
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Thomas Holden, Bayle and the case for actual partsJournal of the History of Philosophy 42 (2): 145-164. 2004.
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Daniel Korman, The Failure of Trust-Based RetributivismLaw and Philosophy 22 (6): 561-575. 2003.
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Christopher McMahon, Review: Reply to Gaus, Richardson, and Weber (review)Philosophical Studies 116 (2). 2003.
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Teresa Robertson Ishii, (In the Fiction/Myth) the Number Seventeen Crosses the RubiconSouthwest Philosophy Review 19 (1): 125-134. 2003.
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Teresa Robertson Ishii, Internalism, (Super)fragile Reasons, and the Conditional FallacyPhilosophical Papers 32 (2): 171-184. 2003.
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Thomas Holden, Infinite Divisibility and Actual Parts in Hume’s TreatiseHume Studies 28 (1): 3-25. 2002.
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Aaron Zimmerman, Directly in Mind: An Account of First Person AccessDissertation, Cornell University. 2002.
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Christopher McMahon, Collective Rationality and Collective ReasoningCambridge University Press. 2001.
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Thomas Holden, The Antinomy of Material Composition: Galileo to KantDissertation, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. 2000.