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Thomas Hofweber, A Subject with No Object: Strategies for Nominalistic Interpretation of MathematicsPhilosophical and Phenomenological Research 62 (3): 723-727. 2001.
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Dorit Bar-on and Douglas C. Long, Avowals and first-person privilegePhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 62 (2): 311-35. 2001.
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Dorit Bar-On and Douglas C. Long, Avowals and First‐Person PrivilegePhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 62 (2): 311-335. 2001.
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Geoffrey Sayre-McCord, Criminal Justice and Legal Reparations as an Alternative to Punishment 1Philosophical Issues 11 (1): 502-529. 2001.
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Geoffrey Sayre-Mccord, Mill's “Proof” of the Principle of Utility: A More than Half-Hearted DefenseSocial Philosophy and Policy 18 (2): 330. 2001.
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C. D. C. Reeve, Women in the Academy: Dialogues on Themes from Plato's RepublicHackett Publishing Company. 2001.
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Stephan Hartmann and Luc Bovens, Belief Expansion, Contextual Fit and the Reliability of Information SourcesIn Varol Akman (ed.), Modeling and Using Context (Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence 2116), Springer. 2001.
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Luc Bovens and Stephan Hartmann, Utilitarianism, Degressive Proportionality and the Constitution of a Federal AssemblyPhilSci Archive 1. 2001.
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Stephan Hartmann and Luc Bovens, A Probabilistic Theory of the Coherence of an Information SetIn Beckermann Ansgar (ed.), Argument & Analysis: Proceedings of the 4th International Congress of the Society for Analytical Philosophy, Bielefeld. 2001.
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Stephan Hartmann and Luc Bovens, How to Expand Your Beliefs in an Uncertain World: A Probabilistic ModelIn Gabriele Kern-Isberner, Thomas Lukasiewicz & Emil Weydert (eds.), Ki-2001 Workshop: Uncertainty in Artificial Intellligence. Informatik-Berichte (8/2001), . 2001.
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Luc Bovens and Stephan Hartmann, Belief expansion, contextual fit and the reliability of information sourcesIn Varol Akman (ed.), Modeling and Using Context, . pp. 421-424. 2001.
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Sarah Stroud, À la recherche de la source des normes déontologiquesPhilosophiques 28 (1): 151-171. 2001.
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Sarah Stroud, Ruwen Ogien, dir., Le réalisme moral, Paris, Presses Universitaires de France, 1999, vi + 571 p (review)Philosophiques 28 (1): 219-223. 2001.
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John T. Roberts, Undermining Undermined: Why Humean Supervenience Never Needed to Be DebuggedPhilosophy of Science 68 (S3). 2001.
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John T. Roberts, Undermining undermined: Why Humean supervenience never needed to be debugged (even if it's a necessary truth)Proceedings of the Philosophy of Science Association 2001 (3). 2001.
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Thomas Hofweber and Anthony Everett, Empty Names, Fiction, and the Puzzles of Non-Existence (edited book)CSLI Publications. 2000.
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Thomas Hofweber, Proof-theoretic reduction as a philosopher's toolErkenntnis 53 (1-2): 127-146. 2000.
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Thomas Hofweber, Quantification and non-existent objectsIn T. Hofweber & A. Everett (eds.), Empty Names, Fiction, and the Puzzles of Non-Existence, Csli Publications. 2000.
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Geoffrey Sayre-McCord, ContractarianismIn Hugh LaFollette - (ed.), The Blackwell Guide to Ethical Theory, Blackwell. pp. 247--267. 2000.
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C. D. C. Reeve, Colloquium 7Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium of Ancient Philosophy 16 (1): 207-222. 2000.
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Luc Bovens and Erik J. Olsson, Coherentism, reliability and bayesian networksMind 109 (436): 685-719. 2000.
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Sarah Stroud, Timmons, M. Morality Without Foundations (review)Philosophical Books 41 (3): 206-208. 2000.
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Alan Nelson and David Cunning, Cognition and modality in DescartesActa Philosophica Fennica 64 137-154. 1999.
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Finngeir Hiorth, Alan Nelson, Lawrence Nolan, Igor Primoratz, and Edward Slowik, Book review (review)Philosophia 27 (3-4): 663-676. 1999.