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Dorit Bar-On and Douglas C. Long, Expressing truths and knowing truthsIn Brie Gertler (ed.), Privileged Access: Philosophical Accounts of Self-Knowledge, Ashgate. 2003.
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Dorit Bar-On and Douglas C. Long, Knowing Selves: Expression, Truth, and KnowledgeIn Brie Gertler (ed.), Privileged Access: Philosophical Accounts of Self-Knowledge, Ashgate. pp. 179--212. 2003.
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Ram Neta, Contextualism and the problem of the external worldPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 66 (1). 2003.
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Ram Neta, Contextualism and the Problem of the External WorldPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 66 (1): 1-31. 2003.
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Ram Neta, Skepticism, contextualism, and semantic self-knowledgePhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 67 (2). 2003.
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Ram Neta, Skepticism, Contextualism, and Semantic Self‐KnowledgePhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 67 (2): 396-411. 2003.
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Luc Bovens and Wlodek Rabinowicz, Democracy and argument: tracking truth in complex social decisionsIn Anne van Aaken, Christian List & Christoph Luetge (eds.), Deliberation and Decision: Economics, Constitutional Theory, and Deliberative Democracy. Law, ethics and economics., Ashgate. pp. 143-157. 2003.
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Sarah Stroud, Weakness of Will and Practical JudgementIn Sarah Stroud & Christine Tappolet (eds.), Weakness of will and practical irrationality, Oxford University Press. pp. 121. 2003.
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Sarah Stroud and Christine Tappolet, Weakness of will and practical irrationality (edited book)Oxford University Press. 2003.
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Geoffrey Sayre-McCord, On the relevance of ignorance to the demands of moralityIn Rationality, Rules, and Ideals: Critical Essays on Bernard Gert’s Moral Theory, Rowman and Littlefield. pp. 51-70. 2002.
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Luc Bovens and Erik J. Olsson, Believing more, risking less: On coherence, truth and non-trivial extensionsErkenntnis 57 (2). 2002.
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Luc Bovens and Stephan Hartmann, Bayesian Networks and the Problem of Unreliable InstrumentsPhilosophy of Science 69 (1): 29-72. 2002.
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Luc J. Bovens and Stephen Leeds, The epistemology of social facts: the evidential value of personal experience versus testimonyIn Georg Meggle (ed.), Social Facts and Collective Intentionality. Philosophische Forschung / Philosophical research, Dr. Haensel-hohenhausen. pp. 43-51. 2002.
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Luc Bovens, Branden Fitelson, Stephan Hartmann, and Josh Snyder, Too Odd (Not) to Be True? A Reply to OlssonBritish Journal for the Philosophy of Science 53 (4): 539-563. 2002.
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Stephan Hartmann and Luc Bovens, Bayesian Networks in PhilosophyIn Benedikt Lowe, Wolfgang Malzkorn & Thoralf Räsch (eds.), Foundations of The Formal Sciences II. Applications of Mathematical Logic in Philosophy and Linguistics [Trends in Logic], Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 39-46. 2002.
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John Earman, John T. Roberts, and Sheldon Smith, Ceteris Paribus LostErkenntnis 57 (3): 281-301. 2002.
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Alan Nelson, 18 Two models of idealization in economicsIn Uskali Mäki (ed.), The Economic World View: Studies in the Ontology of Economics, Cambridge University Press. pp. 359. 2001.
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Thomas Hofweber, A Subject with No Object (review)Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 62 (3): 723-727. 2001.
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Thomas Hofweber, A Subject with No Object (review)Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 62 (3): 723-727. 2001.
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Thomas Hofweber, Review of "Philosophy of mathematics: An introduction to the world of proofs and pictures" by James Robert Brown (review)British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 52 (2): 413-416. 2001.
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Thomas Hofweber, Philosophy of Mathematics: An Introduction to the World of Proofs and Pictures James Robert Brown (review)British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 52 (2): 413-416. 2001.
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Thomas Hofweber, A Subject with No Object: Strategies for Nominalistic Interpretation of MathematicsPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 62 (3): 723-726. 2001.
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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.