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Jonah N. Schupbach, Studies in the Logic of Explanatory PowerDissertation, University of Pittsburgh. 2011.
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Jonah N. Schupbach and Jan Sprenger, The Logic of Explanatory PowerPhilosophy of Science 78 (1): 105-127. 2011.
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Anita Silvers and Leslie Francis, Cloudy crystal balls do not “gray” babies makeAmerican Journal of Bioethics 11 (2). 2011.
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Cynthia A. Stark, Rawlsian Self-RespectIn Mark Timmons (ed.), Oxford Studies in Normative Ethics, Oxford University Press. pp. 238-261. 2011.
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Eric L. Hutton, A Note on the Xunzi’s Explanation of Xing 性Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 10 (4): 527-530. 2011.
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Joyce C. Havstad, Problems for Natural Selection as a MechanismPhilosophy of Science 78 (3): 512-523. 2011.
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Jonah N. Schupbach, Review of Ernest Sosa, Reflective Knowledge: Apt Belief and Reflective Knowledge, Volume II (review)Review of Metaphysics 63 (3): 722-724. 2010.
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Stephan Hartmann and Jonah N. Schupbach, Review of Michael Strevens, Depth: An Account of Scientific Explanation (review)Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2010 (6). 2010.
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Leslie Francis and John Francis, Group Compromise: Perfect Cases Make Problematic GeneralizationsAmerican Journal of Bioethics 10 (9): 25-27. 2010.
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Leslie Francis and John Francis, Stateless Crimes, Legitimacy, and International Criminal Law: The Case of Organ Trafficking (review)Criminal Law and Philosophy 4 (3): 283-295. 2010.
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Leslie Francis, The Physician-Patient Relationship and a National Health Information NetworkJournal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 38 (1): 36-49. 2010.
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Leslie Francis and Anita Silvers, Thinking about the Good: Reconfiguring Liberal Metaphysics (or Not) for People with Cognitive DisabilitiesIn Eva Feder Kittay & Licia Carlson (eds.), Cognitive Disability and its Challenge to Moral Philosophy, Wiley-blackwell. 2010.
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Leslie Francis and John Francis, International criminal courts, the rule of law, and the prevention of harm : building justice in times of injusticeIn Larry May & Zachary Hoskins (eds.), International Criminal Law and Philosophy, Cambridge University Press. 2010.
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Stephen M. Downes, Moving past the levels of selection debates: review of Samir Okasha’s Evolution and the Levels of Selection: Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2006 (review)Biology and Philosophy 25 (3): 417-423. 2010.
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Stephen M. Downes, Are You Experienced?In Stephen E. Schmid (ed.), Climbing - Philosophy for Everyone: Because It's There, Wiley-blackwell. 2010.
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Adam Feltz and Chris Zarpentine, Do You Know More When It Matters Less?Philosophical Psychology 23 (5). 2010.
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C. Thi Nguyen, Autonomy, understanding, and moral disagreementPhilosophical Topics 38 (2): 111-129. 2010.
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Anita Silvers and Leslie Francis, Thinking about the good: Reconfiguring liberal metaphysics (or not) for people with cognitive disabilitiesMetaphilosophy 40 (3-4): 475-498. 2009.
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Leslie Francis, Margaret Battin, Jay Jacobson, and Charles Smith, Syndromic Surveillance and Patients as Victims and VectorsJournal of Bioethical Inquiry 6 (2): 187-195. 2009.
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Jay A. Jackson, Margaret Battin, Jeffrey R. Botkin, Leslie Francis, James Mason, and Charles B. Smith, Vertical Transmission of Infectious Diseases and Genetic Disorder: Are the Medical and Public Responses Consistent?In Angus Dawson & Marcel Verweij (eds.), Ethics, Prevention, and Public Health, Oxford University Press. 2009.
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Leslie Francis, Understanding Autonomy in Light of Intellectual DisabilityIn Kimberley Brownlee & Adam Cureton (eds.), Disability and Disadvantage, Oxford University Press. pp. 200-215. 2009.
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Stephen M. Downes, Models, Pictures, and Unified Accounts of Representation: Lessons from Aesthetics for Philosophy of SciencePerspectives on Science 17 (4): 417-428. 2009.
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Stephen M. Downes, Moving past the levels of selection debates: Samir Okasha, Evolution and the levels of selection, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2006Biology and Philosophy 24 (5): 703-709. 2009.
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Stephen M. Downes, The basic components of the human mind were not solidified during the Pleistocene epochIn Francisco José Ayala & Robert Arp (eds.), Contemporary debates in philosophy of biology, Wiley-blackwell. 2009.
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Cynthia A. Stark, Contractarianism and CooperationPolitics, Philosophy and Economics 8 (1): 73-99. 2009.