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Hans Bernhard Schmid, Philosophical Egoism: Its Nature and LimitationsEconomics and Philosophy 26 (2): 217-240. 2010.
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Benjamin Schnieder, Expressivism concerning epistemic modalsPhilosophical Quarterly 60 (240): 601-615. 2010.
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Benjamin Schnieder, Erratum to: Inexpressible properties and Grelling’s antinomyPhilosophical Studies 151 (2): 329-330. 2010.
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Benjamin Schnieder, Inexpressible properties and Grelling’s antinomyPhilosophical Studies 148 (3). 2010.
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Benjamin Sebastian Schnieder, Propositions unitedDialectica 64 (2): 289-301. 2010.
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Benjamin Schnieder, Moritz Schulz, and Alex Steinberg, What might be and what might have beenIn S. -J. Conrad & S. Imhof (eds.), Strawson - Concept and Object, Ontos. pp. 135-162. 2010.
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Benjamin Schnieder, Moritz Schulz, and Alexander Steinberg, What Might Be and What Might Have BeenIn Sarah-Jane Conrad & Silvan Imhof (eds.), P. F. Strawson - Ding und Begriff / Object and Concept, De Gruyter. pp. 135-162. 2010.
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Anne Sophie Meincke, Körper oder Organismus? Eric T. Olsons Cartesianismusvorwurf gegen das Körperkriterium transtemporaler personaler IdentitätPhilosophisches Jahrbuch 117 (1): 88-120. 2010.
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Donata Romizi, Friedrich Stadler, and Miles MacLeod, The Present Situation in the Philosophy of Science: Opening Conference of the ESF-Research Networking Programme ‘The Philosophy of Science in a European Perspective’Journal for General Philosophy of Science (2009) 40 129-136. 2009.
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Donata Romizi, Deborah R. Coen, Vienna in the Age of UncertaintyIn Juha Manninen & Friedrich Stadler (eds.), The Vienna Circle in the Nordic Countries: networks and transformations of logical empiricism, Springer Science + Business Media. pp. 305-307. 2009.
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Friedrich Stadler, Donata Romizi, and Miles MacLeod, The Present Situation in the Philosophy of Science: Opening Conference of the ESF-Research Networking Programme “The Philosophy of Science in a European Perspective”Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 40 (1): 129-136. 2009.
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Mark Coeckelbergh, Virtual moral agency, virtual moral responsibility: on the moral significance of the appearance, perception, and performance of artificial agents (review)AI and Society 24 (2): 181-189. 2009.
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Matt York, Imagining WorldsIn Ibo van de Poel & David E. Goldberg (eds.), Philosophy and Engineering: An Emerging Agenda, Springer. pp. 175-187. 2009.
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Mark Coeckelbergh, Risk and Public ImaginationIn Sabine Roeser & Lotte Asveld (eds.), The Ethics of Technological Risk, Routledge. pp. 202-219. 2009.
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Mark Coeckelbergh, The public thingTechné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 13 (3): 175-181. 2009.
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Mark Coeckelbergh, Personal Robots, Appearance, and Human GoodInternational Journal of Social Robotics 1 (3): 217-221. 2009.
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George Karamanolis, Ancient Interprertations of Plato (H.) Tarrant, (D.) Baltzly (edd.) Reading Plato in Antiquity. Pp. x + 268, figs. London: Duckworth, 2006. Cased, £50. ISBN: 0-7156-3455- (review)The Classical Review 59 (1): 56-. 2009.
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George Karamanolis, Paraskeui Kotzia, Περί του μήλου ή περί της Αριστοτέλους τελευτήςRhizai. A Journal for Ancient Philosophy and Science 11 89-93. 2009.
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Max Kölbel, Literal force : a defence of conventional assertionIn Sarah Sawyer (ed.), New waves in philosophy of language, Palgrave-macmillan. 2009.
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Veli Mitova, A Quasi-Pragmatist Explanation of Our Ethics of BeliefTeorema: International Journal of Philosophy 28 (3): 113-130. 2009.
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Hans Bernhard Schmid and David P. Schweikard, Kollektive Intentionalität: eine Debatte über die Grundlagen des Sollens (edited book)Suhrkamp. 2009.
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Benjamin Schnieder, Bolzanos Erklärung des ZeitbegriffsArchiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 91 (1): 42-69. 2009.
