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Peter Graham, Liberal Fundamentalism and Its RivalsIn Jennifer Lackey & Ernest Sosa (eds.), The epistemology of testimony, Oxford University Press. pp. 93-115. 2006.
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Luca Ferrero, The will: Interpersonal bargaining versus intrapersonal predictionBehavioral and Brain Sciences 28 (5): 654-655. 2005.
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Eric Schwitzgebel, Difference tone training: A demonstration adapted from Titchener's experimental psychologyPSYCHE: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Research On Consciousness 11. 2005.
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Erich Reck, Frege's influence on Wittgenstein: Reversing metaphysics via the context principleIn Michael Beaney & Erich Reck (eds.), Gottlob Frege: Critical Assessments of Leading Philosophers, Vol. I, Routledge. pp. 241-289. 2005.
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Erich Reck, Frege's natural numbers: Motivations and modificationsIn Michael Beaney & Erich Reck (eds.), Gottlob Frege: Critical Assessments of Leading Philosophers, Vol. III, Routledge. pp. 270-301. 2005.
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Erich Reck, Frege on Numbers: Beyond the Platonist PictureThe Harvard Review of Philosophy 13 (2): 25-40. 2005.
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Michael Beaney and Erich Reck, Gottlob Frege: Critical Assessments of Leading Philosophers, Vol. I (edited book)Routledge. 2005.
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Peter A. French, Howard Wettstein, and John Fischer, Free Will and Moral Responsibility (Midwest Studies in Philosophy 29) (edited book)Wiley-Blackwell. 2005.
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Steven E. Boer, Review: The Magic Prism: An Essay in the Philosophy of Language (review)Mind 114 (455): 791-796. 2005.
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Peter Graham, Review of Lars Bo Gundersen, Dispositional Theories of Knowledge: A Defense of Aetiological Foundationalism, Ashgate Publishers 2003, 150 pp (review)SATS 6 (1): 166-172. 2005.
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William Bracken, Is there a puzzle about how authentic dasein can act?: A critique of Dreyfus and Rubin on being and time, division IIInquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 48 (6). 2005.
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Eric Schwitzgebel, Introspective training apprehensively defended: Reflections on Titchener's lab manualJournal of Consciousness Studies 11 (7-8): 11--7. 2004.
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Eric Schwitzgebel, Introspective Training Apprehensively Defended: Reflections on Titchener's Lab ManualJournal of Consciousness Studies 11 (7-8): 58-76. 2004.
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Howard Wettstein, The magic prism: an essay in the philosophy of languageOxford University Press. 2004.
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Peter Graham, Metaphysical libertarianism and the epistemology of testimonyAmerican Philosophical Quarterly 41 (1): 37-50. 2004.
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Luca Ferrero, An elusive challenge to the authorship account: Commentary on Lawlor's "elusive reasons"Philosophical Psychology 16 (4). 2003.
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Eric Schwitzgebel, Do people still report dreaming in black and white? An attempt to replicate a questionnaire from 1942Perceptual and Motor Skills 96 25-29. 2003.
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Erich Reck, Frege, natural numbers, and arithmetic's umbilical cordManuscrito 26 (2): 427-70. 2003.
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Peter A. French and Howard Wettstein, Midwest Studies in Philosophy, Meaning in the Arts (edited book)Wiley-Blackwell. 2003.
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Luca Ferrero, Making Up One's Self: Agency, Commitments and IdentityDissertation, Harvard University. 2002.
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Eric Schwitzgebel, How well do we know our own conscious experience? The case of visual imageryJournal of Consciousness Studies 9 (5-6): 35-53. 2002.
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Eric Schwitzgebel, Why did we think we dreamed in black and white?Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 33 (4): 649-660. 2002.
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E. Schwitzgebel, How well do we know our own conscious experience? the case of visual imageryJournal of Consciousness Studies 9 (5-6): 35-53. 2002.
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Steve Awodey and Erich Reck, Completeness and categoricty, part II: 20th century metalogic to 21st century semanticsHistory and Philosophy of Logic 23 (1): 77-92. 2002.
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Erich Reck, From Frege to Wittgenstein: perspectives on early analytic philosophy (edited book)Oxford University Press. 2002.
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Erich Reck, Wittgenstein's “Great Debt” to Frege; Biographical Traces and Philosophical ThemesIn From Frege to Wittgenstein: perspectives on early analytic philosophy, Oxford University Press. pp. 3--38. 2002.