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Leslie Francis, Margaret Battin, Jay A. Jacobson, Charles B. Smith, and And Jeffrey Botkin, How infectious diseases got left out – and what this omission might have meant for bioethicsBioethics 19 (4). 2005.
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Leslie Francis, Competitive Sports, Disability, and Problems of Justice in SportsJournal of the Philosophy of Sport 32 (2): 127-132. 2005.
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Stephen M. Downes, Integrating the multiple biological causes of human behaviorBiology and Philosophy 20 (1): 177-190. 2005.
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Stephen M. Downes, Pushing Pluralism in the Biology of Human BehaviourMetascience 14 (2): 269-271. 2005.
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Jonah N. Schupbach, Review of Esther Meek, Longing to Know: The Philosophy of Knowledge for Ordinary PeoplePhilosophia Christi 6 (1): 155-158. 2004.
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Mariam Thalos, Distinction, Judgment and DisciplineIn Michael Gorman & Jonathan J. Sanford (eds.), Categories: Historical and Systematic Essays, Catholic University of America Press. 2004.
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Charles B. Smith, Margaret Battin, Jay A. Jacobson, Leslie Francis, Jeffrey R. Botkin, Emily P. Asplund, Gretchen J. Domek, and Beverly Hawkins, Are there Characteristics of Infectious Diseases that Raise Special Ethical Issues? 1Developing World Bioethics 4 (1): 1-16. 2004.
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Stephen M. Downes, Alternative Splicing, the Gene Concept, and EvolutionHistory and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 26 (1). 2004.
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Leslie Francis, The American Dream in Black and White: The Clarence Thomas HearingsHypatia 18 (3): 232-234. 2003.
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Leslie Francis, Book review: Sandra Berns. To speak as a judge: Difference, voice, and power. Brookfield, vt.: Ashgate publishing, 1999 (review)Hypatia 18 (3): 235-237. 2003.
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Leslie Francis, Global Systemic Problems and Interconnected DutiesEnvironmental Ethics 25 (2): 115-128. 2003.
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Stephen M. Downes, Baldwin effects and the expansion of the explanatory repertoire in evolutionary biologyIn Bruce H. Weber & David J. Depew (eds.), Evolution and Learning: The Baldwin Effect Reconsidered, Mit Press. pp. 33--351. 2003.
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Eric L. Hutton, Review of G.E.R. Lloyd, The Ambitions of Curiosity: Understanding the World in Ancient Greece and China (review)Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2003 (3). 2003.
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Michael Bishop and Stephen M. Downes, The Theory Theory Thrice Over: The Child as Scientist, Superscientist or Social Institution?Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 33 (1): 117-132. 2002.
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Stephen M. Downes, A review of David Hull, science and selection: Essays on biological evolution and the philosophy of science (review)Biology and Philosophy 17 (5): 739-742. 2002.
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Stephen M. Downes, Book ReviewKim Sterelny, The Evolution of Agency and Other Essays. Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press, xvi + 310 pp., $54.95 (review)Philosophy of Science 69 (3): 538-540. 2002.
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Stephen Downes, Book Review: Conquest of Abundance: A Tale of Abstraction versus the Richness of Being, The Worst Enemy of Science? Essays in Memory of Paul Feyerabend (review)Science, Technology, and Human Values 27 (1): 160-167. 2002.
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Christine Sistare, Larry May, and Leslie Francis, Groups and Group Rights (edited book)University Press of Kansas. 2001.
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Leslie Francis, Book ReviewsMatthew H. Kramer, In the Realm of Legal and Moral Philosophy. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1999. Pp. x + 202. $59.95 (review)Ethics 111 (2): 421-424. 2001.
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Stephen M. Downes, Agents and norms in the new economics of sciencePhilosophy of the Social Sciences 31 (2): 224-238. 2001.
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Stephen M. Downes, Some recent developments in evolutionary approaches to the study of human cognition and behaviorBiology and Philosophy 16 (5): 575-94. 2001.
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Cynthia A. Stark, Fundamental Rights and the Right to Bear ArmsCriminal Justice Ethics 20 (1): 25-27. 2001.
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Stephen M. Downes, Book Review: Science (review)Philosophy of the Social Sciences 30 (1): 140-145. 2000.
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Stephen M. Downes, Truth, selection and scientific inquiryBiology and Philosophy 15 (3): 425-442. 2000.
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Cynthia Stark, Hypothetical Consent and JustificationJournal of Philosophy 97 (6): 313. 2000.