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Also at University of California, Santa Cruz
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Emine Hande Tuna, The Science of Culture and the Phenomenology of Styles by Renato Barilli (review)University of Toronto Quarterly 83 (2): 469-470. 2014.
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Emine Hande Tuna, The underridization of Nancy: Tracing the transformations in Nancy’s idea of communityJournal for Cultural Research 18 (3): 263-272. 2014.
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Daniel Nolan, Balls and AllIn Shieva Kleinschmidt (ed.), Mereology and Location, Oxford University Press. pp. 91-116. 2014.
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Daniel Nolan, The Dangers of Pragmatic VirtueInquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 57 (5-6): 623-644. 2014.
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Sara Bernstein, What Causally Insensitive Events Tell us About OverdeterminationPhilosophia 42 (4): 1-18. 2014.
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Janette Dinishak, Wittgenstein on the Place of the Concept “Noticing an Aspect”Philosophical Investigations 36 (1): 320-339. 2013.
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Janette Dinishak, A Critical Examination of Mindblindness as a Metaphor for AutismChild Development Perspectives 7 (2): 110-114. 2013.
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Daniel Nolan, Topics in the Philosophy of Possible WorldsRoutledge. 2013.
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Daniel Nolan, Why historians (and everyone else) should care about counterfactualsPhilosophical Studies 163 (2): 317-335. 2013.
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Daniel Nolan, Impossible WorldsPhilosophy Compass 8 (4): 360-372. 2013.
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Daniel Nolan, Possible Worlds SemanticsIn Gillian Russell & Delia Graff Fara (eds.), Routledge Companion to Philosophy of Language, Routledge. pp. 242-252. 2013.
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Sara Bernstein, Review of Sophie Gibb, E. J. Lowe, and R. D. Ingthorsson (eds.), Mental Causation and Ontology (review)Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2013 (1): 1. 2013.
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Jonathan Ellis, Sensation, Introspection, and the PhenomenalIn Jonathan Ellis & Daniel Guevara (eds.), Wittgenstein and the Philosophy of Mind, Oxford University Press. pp. 183-224. 2012.
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Jonathan Ellis and Daniel Guevara, Wittgenstein and the Philosophy of Mind (edited book)Oxford University Press. 2012.
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Janette Dinishak, Wittgenstein on the Place of the Concept “Noticing an Aspect”Philosophical Investigations 36 (4): 320-339. 2012.
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Hironori Nakatani, Nico Orlandi, and Cees van Leeuwen, Reversing as a dynamic process variability of Ocular and brain events in perceptual switchingJournal of Consciousness Studies 19 (5-6): 5-6. 2012.
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Nico Orlandi, Embedded seeing-as: Multi-stable visual perception without interpretationPhilosophical Psychology 25 (4): 1-19. 2012.
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Nico Orlandi, Visual Switching: The Illusion of Instantaneity and Visual SearchReview of Philosophy and Psychology 3 (4): 469-480. 2012.
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Rachael Briggs and Daniel Nolan, Epistemic Dispositions: Reply to Turri and BronnerLogos and Episteme 3 (4): 629-636. 2012.