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Catherine Sutton, Review of Persons, Animals, Ourselves by Paul Snowdon (review)Philosophical Quarterly 66 (263): 429-432. 2016.
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Miles Tucker, The pen, the dress, and the coat: a confusion in goodnessPhilosophical Studies 173 (7): 1911-1922. 2016.
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Kenneth Boyce and Andrew Moon, In Defense of Proper Functionalism: Cognitive Science Takes on SwampmanSynthese 193 (9). 2016.
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Andrew Moon, The New Evil Demon, a Frankfurt-style Counterfactual Intervener, and a Subject’s Perspective Objection: Reply to McCainActa Analytica 30 (1): 107-116. 2015.
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Jonathan Shear, Some Reflections on Meditation Research and Consciousness StudiesJournal of Consciousness Studies 21 (3-4): 202-215. 2014.
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Catherine Sutton, The Supervenience Solution to the Too-Many-Thinkers ProblemPhilosophical Quarterly 64 (257): 619-639. 2014.
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Anthony Bolos, A Robust Reformed EpistemologyIn Andrew Moore (ed.), God, Mind and Knowledge, Routledge. 2014.
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Donald Smith, "On Zimmerman's 'The Providential Usefulness of Simple Foreknowledge'"In Kelly James Clark & Michael Rea (eds.), Reason, Metaphysics, and Mind: New Essays on the Philosophy of Alvin Plantinga, Oxford University Press Usa. pp. 197-202. 2012.
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Catherine Sutton, Colocated Objects, Tally-Ho: A Solution to the Grounding ProblemMind 121 (483): 703-730. 2012.
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Andrew Moon, Three Forms of Internalism and the New Evil Demon ProblemEpisteme 9 (4): 345-360. 2012.
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Mikhail Valdman, Autonomy, History, and the Origins of Our DesiresJournal of Moral Philosophy 8 (3): 415-434. 2011.
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Fred Travis and Jonathan Shear, Focused attention, open monitoring and automatic self-transcending: Categories to organize meditations from Vedic, Buddhist and Chinese traditionsConsciousness and Cognition 19 (4): 1110--1118. 2010.
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Frederick Travis and Jonathan Shear, Reply to Josipovic: Duality and non-duality in meditation researchConsciousness and Cognition 19 (4): 1122--1123. 2010.
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Donald Smith and E. J. Coffman, The Fall of the Mind Argument and Some Lessons about FreedomIn Joseph Keim Campbell, Michael O'Rourke & Harry S. Silverstein (eds.), Action, Ethics, and Responsibility, Bradford. pp. 127-148. 2010.
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Donald Smith, Chisholm's Phenomenal Argument Revisited: A Dilemma for PerdurantismAmerican Philosophical Quarterly 47 (1): 31. 2010.
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Mikhail Valdman, The Deep Problem with Voluntaristic Theories of Political ObligationAmerican Philosophical Quarterly 47 (3): 267-78. 2010.
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Donald Smith, Mereology without weak supplementationAustralasian Journal of Philosophy 87 (3). 2009.
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Jonathan Shear, Eastern methods for investigating mind and consciousnessIn Max Velmans & Susan Schneider (eds.), The Blackwell Companion to Consciousness, Wiley-blackwell. pp. 697--710. 2008.